Black hole/string ball production, possibly at LHC
Kin-ya Oda

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent developments in black hole physics relevant to LHC experiments, focusing on the black hole/string correspondence and its implications for production cross sections involving angular momentum.
Contribution
It demonstrates the realization of the black hole/string correspondence principle through a differential production cross section analysis with fixed angular momentum.
Findings
Black hole and string ball production cross sections are related via the correspondence principle.
The differential cross section with fixed angular momentum provides insights into black hole/string transitions.
The paper connects theoretical concepts with potential experimental signatures at LHC.
Abstract
I show a brief historical overview of recent developments on the black hole physics that can be possibly explored at LHC. I comment on the correspondence principle of black holes and strings and show its realization in a differential production cross section of a black hole/string ball with fixed angular momentum.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory · Earth Systems and Cosmic Evolution · Biofield Effects and Biophysics
