Gravitational Effects of Weak Interactions at TeV Energies
C Sivaram (1), Kenath Arun (2) ((1) Indian Institute of, Astrophysics, Bangalore; (2) Christ Junior College, Bangalore)

TL;DR
This paper explores how weak interactions could produce detectable gravitational effects at TeV energies, independent of extra-dimensional theories, potentially leading to observable phenomena like mini black holes.
Contribution
It demonstrates that gravitational effects of weak interactions can manifest at TeV energies without the need for extra dimensions, expanding the scope of high-energy gravitational phenomenology.
Findings
Weak interactions can produce gravitational effects at TeV energies.
Potential formation of mini black holes from weak interaction effects.
Implications for high-energy physics experiments and gravity theories.
Abstract
Recently there has been a lot of interest in the search for extra dimensions. If gravity propagates in extra dimensions then gravity would become as strong as other interactions. This could also lead to the production of mini black holes. Here we have discussed how even without considering extra dimensions gravitational effects of weak interactions could show up at TeV energies.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · Relativity and Gravitational Theory
