Abstract

Recently, Arkani-Hamed, Dimopoulos, and Dvali have proposed that there are\nextra compact dimensions of space, accessible to gravity but not to ordinary\nmatter, which could be macroscopically large. In this letter, we argue that\nhigh-energy collider processes in which gravitons are radiated into these new\ndimensions place significant, model-independent constraints on this picture. We\npresent the constraints from anomalous single photon production at e+e-\ncolliders and from monojet production at hadron colliders.\n

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PhysicsGravitonParticle physicsExtra dimensionsColliderLarge Hadron ColliderPair productionSpace (punctuation)Production (economics)PhotonLarge extra dimensionTheoretical physicsGravitationClassical mechanicsQuantum mechanicsComputer science

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Year
1999
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Volume
82
Issue
11
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2236-2239
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350
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Eugene A. Mirabelli, Maxim Perelstein, Michael E. Peskin (1999). Collider Signatures of New Large Space Dimensions. Physical Review Letters , 82 (11) , 2236-2239. https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.82.2236

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10.1103/physrevlett.82.2236