Phys. Rev. D 66, 044011 (2002) [7 pages]Classical black hole production in high-energy collisions
Douglas M. Eardley * and Steven B. Giddings † Received 23 April 2002; published 20 August 2002 We investigate the classical formation of a D-dimensional black hole in a high-energy collision of two particles. The existence of an apparent horizon is related to the solution of an unusual boundary-value problem for Poisson’s equation in flat space. For a sufficiently small impact parameter, we construct solutions giving such apparent horizons in D=4. These supply improved estimates of the classical cross section for black hole production, and of the mass of the resulting black holes. We also argue that a horizon can be found in a region of weak curvature, suggesting that these solutions are valid starting points for a semiclassical analysis of quantum black hole formation. ©2002 The American Physical Society
URL: http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevD.66.044011
* Electronic address: doug@itp.ucsb.edu
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