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Title: | Particle Collision near 1+1- Dimensional Horava-Lifshitz Black Hole and Naked Singularity |
Authors: | Mustafa, Halilsoy Ali, Övgün Physics Department |
Keywords: | BSW effect Black Hole Horava-Lifshitz Particle Collision Naked Singularity hawking radiation |
Issue Date: | 16-Jan-2017 |
Publisher: | Hindawi |
Citation: | M. Halilsoy and A. Ovgun, “Particle Collision Near 1 + 1-Dimensional Horava-Lifshitz Black Hole and Naked Singularity,” Advances in High Energy Physics, vol. 2017, Article ID 4383617, 7 pages, 2017. doi:10.1155/2017/4383617 |
Abstract: | The unbounded center-of-mass (CM) energy of oppositely moving colliding particles near horizon emerges also in 1+1 -dimensional Horava-Lifshitz gravity. This theory has imprints of renormalizable quantum gravity characteristics in accordance with the method of simple power counting. Surprisingly the result obtained is not valid for a 1-dimensional Compton-like process between an outgoing photon and an infalling massless/massive particle. It is possible to achieve unbounded CM energy due to collision between infalling photons and particles. The source of outgoing particles may be attributed to an explosive process just outside the horizon for a black hole and the naturally repulsive character for the case of a naked singularity. It is found that absence of angular momenta in 1+1-dimension does not yield unbounded energy for collisions in the vicinity of naked singularities. |
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URI: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/4383617 http://hdl.handle.net/11129/3218 |
ISSN: | 1687-7357 (print) 1687-7365 (online) |
Appears in Collections: | PHY – Journal Articles: Publisher & Author Versions (Post-Print Author Versions) – Physics
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