Brane Decay of a (4+n)-Dimensional Rotating Black Hole. III: spin-1/2 particles

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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Latex file, JHEP style, 34 pages, 16 figures Energy range in plots increased, minor changes, version published in JHEP

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10.1088/1126-6708/2007/03/019

In this work, we have continued the study of the Hawking radiation on the brane from a higher-dimensional rotating black hole by investigating the emission of fermionic modes. A comprehensive analysis is performed that leads to the particle, power and angular momentum emission rates, and sheds light on their dependence on fundamental parameters of the theory, such as the spacetime dimension and angular momentum of the black hole. In addition, the angular distribution of the emitted modes, in terms of the number of particles and energy, is thoroughly studied. Our results are valid for arbitrary values of the energy of the emitted particles, dimension of spacetime and angular momentum of the black hole, and complement previous results on the emission of brane-localised scalars and gauge bosons.

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