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Calculable Corrections to Brane Black Hole Decay I: The Scalar Case

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arxiv hep-ph/0203223 v2 pith:KKOUFTSR submitted 2002-03-22 hep-ph gr-qchep-th

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In the context of brane-world theories, the production cross-section for black holes may be greatly enhanced. Such black holes can in principle lead to detectable signals via their Hawking evaporation to brane-localized modes. We calculate, in the semiclassical approximation, the leading corrections to the energy spectrum (the greybody factors) for decay into scalar fields, as a function of the number of toroidally compactified extra dimensions, and partial wave number.

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