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1
MICROSCOPIC BLACK HOLESAS A PROBE FOR NEW PHYSICS
Aurélien Barrau Julien Grain , Gaelle Boudoul
Laboratory for Subatomic Physics and Cosmology
CNRS/IN2P3 Université Joseph Fourier
Grenoble, France
2
I. Reminder on what PBHs have to say on
standard physics and cosmology
In 3 words quite a lot !
3
PBH could have formed in the early Universe
Standard mass spectrum in a radiation
dominated era
Near critical phenomena
Bubbles collisions
4
Hawking evaporation law
5
constant term in the mass loss rate
6
Antiproton individual emission
????M2Q2
Jet energy
MQ
Antiproton energy
7
Mass spectrum
Convolution of the individual flux with the mass
spectrum
Initial spectrum
Today
Hawking evolution law
Initial mass of a black hole with lifetime age
of the Univers
8
Cumulative source
Flux total
(1) ?
FLUX
(2) ?
(2)
(4)
(3) ?
(3)
(1)
(4) ?
Contribution essentielle Masses de trous noirs
entre 1012 et 5.1013 g
Énergie cinétique des antiprotons (GeV)
9
Horizon size after inflation ?
10
What about a QCD halo ?
Flux
Sans halo
Effet du halo
Antiprotons kinetic energy (GeV)
11
Now, let the antiprotons propagate in the Milky
way
Drawing by D. Maurin
Maurin, Taillet, Donato, Salati, Barrau, Boudoul,
review article for Research Signapost (2002)
astro-ph/0212111
12
Secondary antiprotons
p-p interactions
p-He, He-p and He-He interactions evaluated
with DTUNUC
Tertiaries
13
Secondary antiprotons flux
Experimental data
Antiprotons flux
p-p component
p-He component
He-p component
He-He component
F.Donato, D. Maurin, P. Salati, A. Barrau, G.
Boudoul, R.Taillet Astrophy. J. (2001) 536, 172
14
Top of atmosphere spectrum
A. Barrau, G. Boudoul et al., Astronom.
Astrophys., 388, 767 (2002)
15
Upper limit on the PBH density
16
Gamma-ray new upper limit
Taking into account the expected background from
(Pavlidou fields, ApJ 575, L5-8 (2002)) -
galaxies - quasars The EGRET gamma-ray flux at
100 MeV can be converted into (after integration
over redshift, evolution and absorption)
Omega_PBH lt 3.3 E 9 , improving by a factor 3
the Page MacGibbon upper limit. This limit is
nearly the same as with antiprotons but it relies
on very different physics and assumptions. Barrau
Boudoul, IRCR 2003 proc., asto-ph/0304528
17
Cosmological consequences
HYPOTHESIS
Bump in the mass variance
Blais, Bringmann, Kiefer, Polarski Phys. Rev. D
67 (2003) 024024
Near critial phenomena
? 0.35
? 0.7
18
Constraints on the PBH fraction ?
b
Contrainte Gravitationnelle
Contrainte due aux antiprotons
Mpeak (g)
Barrau, Blais, Boudoul, Polarski, Phys. Lett. B,
551, 218 (2003)
19
Dark Matter
In the BSI framework, PBHs can be reconsidered as
CDM candidates In two different scenarii
A. Barrau, D.Blais, G.Boudoul , D.
Polarski Ann. Phys. 13, 115 (2004)
astro-ph/0303330
  • If MRH is very large (greater than 1015 g) , PBHs
    become good candidates

Pour M H,e 10 -15 g p ? 6.5 ?10 -4
Experimental investigations possible above 1022
g by detection of gravitational waves
20
A new hope for detection ?Antideuterons !
Secondary noise very small (kinematics)
A few events expected within the AMS detector
21
Antideuteron source term
P0
Fragmentation function into antideuterons For a
given coalescence momentum P_0
22
Antideuteron spectrum
New computation of the secondary flux
Evaporation
Window for detection
More events in the Low energy tail
Secondary anti(D)
23
Parameters space L - P0 - ?
AMS excluded Zone in case of no-detection
P0 (MeV/c)
? (g/cm3)
L (kpc)
A. Barrau, G. Boudoul, et al. Astronom.
Astrophys. 398, 403 (2003)
24
The AMS experiment
AMS-01 test fly in 1998
In 2007... AMS-02 on the ISS!
25
Main physics topics for AMS
  • Search for CDM
  • Cosmic-rays
  • Gamma-rays

26
The AMS-02 spectrometer
TOF Hodoscopes(TOF dE/dX)
Cryostat Aimant SC(B 1T)
VETO
Trajectomètre(P dE/dX )
RICH(particule ID Alt27, Zlt26)
Calorimetre electrom.(ID em particules)
27
Particles identification
28
What can de done ?
Bouchet et al. Nucl. Phys A 688,417 (2001)
Antimatter
Cosmic-rays
29
The RICHCounter
Number of photons ? Z2 Ring size ? V
radiator
mirror
PMTs
30
II. New Physics with small black holes
In 3 words We will see In 3 more words Lets
hope !
31
If PBHs dont exist, lets create them !
Hierarchy problem M_Planck gtgt E_EW Two
interesting ways to address this problem are -
Warped extra dimensional geometries
(RS) Randall Sundrum, Phys. Rev. Lett. 83,
3370 (1999) - Large extra dimension Harkani-Ham
ed, Dimopoulos Dvali, Phys. Lett. B 429, 257
(1998) If the spacetime structure is made of
numerous large dimensions Mp TeV if D10 and
V61fm6
32
Generalized Schwarschild solution
Myers Perry, Amm. Phys. 172, 304 (1986)
Experimental detection
33
Detection at the LHC
If the center of mass energy is gt E_Planck for
an impact parameter lt R_S ? Black Hole !
Dimopoulos Landsberg, Phys. Rev. Lett. 85, 499
(2001) Giddings Thomas, Phys. Rev. D 65, 056010
(2002)
34
Dimensionality of space / new particles
Plot from Dimopoulos Landsberg
The dimensionality of space can be reconstructed
in most cases There is also a promising
possibility to search for new particles 100
GeV (e.g. a 130 GeV Higgs boson)
Landsberg, Phys. Rev. Lett. 88, 18 (2004)
35
The Gauss Bonnet term
From General Relativity
To the Gauss-Bonnet action
- Phenomenological approach only ghost-free
quadratic correction - String theoretical
approach leading order in heterotic string models
Successfully used Cosmology (e.g. Deruelle et
al.) and BH Physics (e.g. Alexeyev et al.)
36
Gauss Bonnet BH thermodynamics
Boulware Deser, Phys. Rev. Lett., 88, 3370
(1985) Cai, Phys. Rev. D, 65, 084014 (2002)
37
Temperature behaviour
Non monotomic behaviour ? integration over time
Barrau, Grain, Alexeyev, submitted to Phys. Lett.
B (2003) hep-ph/0311238
38
Flux computation
Multi-D grey body factors Taken at the
relativistic limit (Kanti et al.)
39
ATLAS detection
  • Mp 1 TeV
  • Rs (and production rate) modified by the GB term
  • Hard electrons and photons kept for determining
    the spectrum
  • Energy resolution taken into account

40
Results beyond the dimensionality of space
In any case, D And the GB coupling constant can
be reconstructed
Barrau, Grain, Alexeyev, Phys. Lett. B 584 (2004)
114
41
Perspectives in this direction
  • Improving the endpoint treatment
  • Spinning black holes
  • dS / AdS background ( CFT motivated )
  • Cross section estimates

Alexeyev, Popov, Barrau, Grain in preparation
42
EDGB cosmic black holes
Effects of Moduli fields, higher order curvature
corrections and time perturbations OK
Alexeyev, Barrau, Boudoul, Sazhin, Class.
Quantum Grav., 19, 4431 (2002)
43
Metric functions revisited
Alexeyev, Barrau, Boudoul et al., Astronom.
Lett., 28, 7, (2002)
44
Evaporation law in the Planck era
Hawking law
45
Integrated relic flux
46
Relics dark matter
  • If MRH is small (smaller than 109 g) , stable
    relics become
  • good canidates

Pour M rel M P 3.9 ?10 -4 lt p lt 7.1 ?10 -4
A. Barrau, D.Blais, G.Boudoul , D. Polarski,
Ann. Phys. 13, 115 (2003) astro-ph/0303330
47
Constraints on SUGRA
Lower limit on the reheating temperature as a
function of the 100 MeV antideuteron flux
Barrau Ponthieu, Phys. Rev. D (2004) ,
hep-ph/0402187
48
Gravitino mass
49
Conclusion
Big black-holes are fascinating But small black
holes are far more fascinating !
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