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Energy extraction from extremal charged black holes due to the BSW effect

Published 22 Jul 2012 in gr-qc, astro-ph.HE, and hep-th | (1207.5209v1)

Abstract: Two particles can collide in the vicinity of a rotating black hole producing the divergent energy in the centre of mass frame (the BSW effect). However, it was shown recently that an observer at infinity can register quite modest energies E and masses m which obey some upper bounds. In the present work the counterpart of the original BSW effect is considered that may occur even for radial motion of colliding particles near charged static black holes. It is shown that in some scenarios there are no upper bound on E and m . Thus the high-energetic and superheavy products of the BSW effect in this situation are, in principle, detectable at infinity.

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