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Analysis of the CERN-NA63 radiation reaction data set, assuming the Rindler bath is composed of microscopic black holes

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arxiv 2404.09274 v2 pith:ZCBTY5QX submitted 2024-04-14 gr-qc hep-phhep-th

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In this manuscript we examine the Unruh-thermalized CERN-NA63 radiation reaction data set from the point of view of a diphoton Rindler bath. Under the assumption that these Hawking-Unruh diphoton pairs are microscopic trans-Planckian black holes, we find the resultant heat capacity describes the measured energy spectrum and is thus a dual description of the data set. Then, employing an n-dimensional Stefan-Boltzmann analysis, we find the power radiated by a black hole in the standard 3+1 spacetime dimensions in complete agreement with the data. Finally, we utilize this power spectrum to directly measure Newtons constant of gravitation.

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