MG11 |
Participant |
Barrau, Aurélien | |
Institution |
Laboratory for Subatomic Physics and Cosmology (Grenoble) - 53 avenue des MArtyrs - Grenoble cedex - - FRANCE | |
Session |
Talk |
Abstract |
BHT1 |
Some recent developments on the evaporation of black holes |
In this talk, I would like to underline some important theoretical and phenomenological consequences of recent developments on the evaporation of black holes. In particular, the greybody factors -that account for the non-trivial part of the coupling between quantum fields and horizons- have been computed in the last years for quite a large number of situations : higher-dimensional black holes, Schwarzschild-de-Sitter spacetimes, Gauss-Bonnet black holes, Kerr black holes, etc. I will mainly focus on the consequences of those new results for black hole physics, cosmology and particle physics. This includes constraints on the primordial power spectrum, low Planck-scale scenarios (ADD) and their consequences for black-hole formation and detection at colliders and the evaporated entropy. |