Authors: Andrew Beckwith
Although very unlikely to be observed, the phenomena of particle emission by super radiance of particles/energy by a black hole is examined as a thought experiment (gedankenexperiment). In doing so, the idea is to come up with bounds to the mass of a graviton. Values for the following perturbations of space-time represented as metric gij being perturbed from flat space values by h00 , h0i, and hij make the case, due to the mass dependence of the black hole, that super radiance would almost certainly not be observable, but the considerations so evidenced in giving mass bounds to emitted particles via Padmanabhan’s derivation of super-radiance allows massive gravity to be consistent with black hole physics and GR
Comments: 9 Pages. wrong PDF uploaded: Title has Gedankenexperiment put in place in place of thought experiment, abstract has been modified, and several typos as to the bibliography corrected, with needed formatting. The article is the same as what was submitted to Hindawi
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