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The decay-time of non-commutative micro-black holes

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Published 24 November 2008 , ,

1126-6708/2008/11/072

Abstract

Non-commutative black holes are characterised by a minimum mass which would result in a remnant after the Hawking evaporation ends. We numerically study the decay of neutral non-commutative black holes for up to ten spatial dimensions and typical parameters that would make their production possible at the LHC. Neglecting possible accretion mechanism, we find that decay-times are extremely short.

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