Faculty of Science

Daisuke Ida

  (井田 大輔)

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Affiliation
Faculty of Science, Department of Physics, Gakushuin University
Degree
Ph.D. in Physics(Kyoto University)

J-GLOBAL ID
200901029162134090
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1000368327

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  • Y Morisawa, D Ida
    PHYSICAL REVIEW D, 69(12), Jun, 2004  
    We study the boundary value problem for stationary rotating black hole solutions to the five-dimensional vacuum Einstein equation. Assuming the existence of two additional commuting rotational Killing vector fields and sphericity of the horizon topology, we show that a black hole with a regular event horizon is uniquely characterized by its mass and a pair of angular momenta.
  • D Ida, KY Oda, SC Park
    PHYSICAL REVIEW D, 67(6), Mar, 2003  
    We study theoretical aspects of rotating black hole production and evaporation in extra dimension scenarios with TeV scale gravity, within the mass range in which the higher dimensional Kerr solution provides a good description. We evaluate the production cross section of black holes, taking their angular momenta into account. We find that it becomes larger than the Schwarzschild radius squared, which is conventionally utilized in the literature, and our result nicely agrees with the recent numerical study by Yoshino and Nambu within a few percent error for the higher dimensional case. In the same approximation used to obtain the above result, we find that the production cross section becomes larger for a black hole with larger angular momentum. Second, we derive the generalized Teukolsky equation for spin 0, 1/2, and 1 brane fields in higher dimensional Kerr geometry and explicitly show that it is separable in any dimensions. For a five-dimensional (Randall-Sundrum) black hole, we obtain analytic formulas for the greybody factors in the low frequency expansion and we present the power spectra of the Hawking radiation as well as their angular dependence. The phenomenological implications of our results are briefly sketched.
  • Physical Review Letters, 89, 041101, 2002  
  • Physical Review Letters, 85, 3758, 2000  
  • The Journal of High Energy Physics, 0009(014), 2000  

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