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Lepton number violation via intermediate black hole processes. (English) Zbl 1119.83325

Summary: Black holes at the TeV scale are investigated in the extra large dimension scenario. We interpret the lightest black hole excitation as a singlet scalar field, and show how interaction terms can be appended to the standard model at the dimension five non-renormalizable level. Lepton family number violation is natural in this model. Muon magnetic moment, and neutrino masses are investigated. We also present a quantization scheme in \(n\) dimensions.

MSC:

83C57 Black holes

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