Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Scientific paper
2006-05-05
Int.J.Mod.Phys.D16:185-205,2007
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
21 pages, 9 figures. accepted for publication in International Journal of Modern Physics D, added content in Section 5
Scientific paper
10.1142/S0218271807009930
The production of Large Extra Dimension (LXD) Black Holes (BHs), with a new, fundamental mass scale of $M_f = 1$ TeV, has been predicted to occur at the Large Hadron Collider, LHC, with the formidable rate of $10^8$ per year in p-p collisions at full energy, 14 TeV, and at full luminosity. We show that such LXD-BH formation will be experimentally observable at the LHC by the complete disappearance of all very high $p_t$ ($> 500$ GeV) back-to-back correlated Di-Jets of total mass $M > M_f = 1$ TeV. We suggest to complement this clear cut-off signal at $M > 2*500$ GeV in the di-jet-correlation function by detecting the subsequent, Hawking-decay products of the LXD-BHs, namely either multiple high energy ($> 100$ GeV) SM Mono-Jets (i.e. away-side jet missing), sprayed off the evaporating BHs isentropically into all directions or the thermalization of the multiple overlapping Hawking-radiation in a Heckler-Kapusta-Plasma. Microcanonical quantum statistical calculations of the Hawking evaporation process for these LXD-BHs show that cold black hole remnants (BHRs) of Mass $\sim M_f$ remain leftover as the ashes of these spectacular Di-Jet-suppressed events. Strong Di-Jet suppression is also expected with Heavy Ion beams at the LHC, due to Quark-Gluon-Plasma induced jet attenuation at medium to low jet energies, $p_t < 200$ GeV. The (Mono-)Jets in these events can be used to trigger for Tsunami-emission of secondary compressed QCD-matter at well defined Mach-angles, both at the trigger side and at the awayside (missing) jet. The Machshock-angles allow for a direct measurement of both the equation of state EoS and the speed of sound $c_s$ via supersonic bang in the "big bang" matter.
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