Physics Letters B (Apr 2015)

Absence of black holes at LHC due to gravity's rainbow

  • Ahmed Farag Ali,
  • Mir Faizal,
  • Mohammed M. Khalil

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 743
pp. 295 – 300

Abstract

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In this paper, we investigate the effect of Planckian deformation of quantum gravity on the production of black holes at colliders using the framework of gravity's rainbow. We demonstrate that a black hole remnant exists for Schwarzschild black holes in higher dimensions using gravity's rainbow. The mass of this remnant is found to be greater than the energy scale at which experiments were performed at the LHC. We propose this as a possible explanation for the absence of black holes at the LHC. Furthermore, we demonstrate that it is possible for black holes in six (and higher) dimensions to be produced at energy scales that will be accessible in the near future.