Ultrahigh energy particle collisions near many-dimensional black holes: general approach
O. B. Zaslavskii

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that the Banados-Silk-West (BSW) effect, where particle collision energy near a black hole horizon becomes unbounded, is a universal phenomenon extending to many-dimensional black holes like Myers-Perry.
Contribution
The study generalizes the universality of the BSW effect to a broad class of higher-dimensional black holes without relying on specific metric properties.
Findings
BSW effect occurs in many-dimensional black holes.
Universality of the effect does not depend on metric separability.
Applicable to black holes like Myers-Perry.
Abstract
If two particles moving towards a black hole collide near the horizon, their energy in the centre of mass frame can grow unbounded. This is the so-called Banados - Silk - West (BSW) effect. Earlier, it was shown that in the 3+1 space-time this effect has a universal nature. We show that for a wide class of many-dimensional black holes (including, say, the Myers-Perry black hole) this is also true. The suggested analysis is general and does not require special properties of the metric like separability of variables for geodesics, etc.
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