BlackMax: A black-hole event generator with rotation, recoil, split branes and brane tension

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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32 pages, 61 figures, webpage http://www-pnp.physics.ox.ac.uk/~issever/BlackMax/blackmax.html

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10.1103/PhysRevD.77.076007

We present a comprehensive black-hole event generator, BlackMax, which simulates the experimental signatures of microscopic and Planckian black-hole production and evolution at the LHC in the context of brane world models with low-scale quantum gravity. The generator is based on phenomenologically realistic models free of serious problems that plague low-scale gravity, thus offering more realistic predictions for hadron-hadron colliders. The generator includes all of the black-hole graybody factors known to date and incorporates the effects of black-hole rotation, splitting between the fermions, non-zero brane tension and black-hole recoil due to Hawking radiation (although not all simultaneously). The generator can be interfaced with Herwig and Pythia.

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