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Spinning LQG black hole as a particle accelerator
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We demonstrate that the spinning LQG black hole can act as a cosmic particle accelerator. The LQG solution is singularity-free and can possess spin greater than that of a Kerr black hole. The additional black hole hair, arising from quantum effects, significantly influences the particle dynamics around the black hole. Under suitable physical conditions, the center-of-mass energy can grow arbitrarily high during the collision of two generic particles in the spacetime of an extremal black hole. In the non-extremal case, there exists a finite upper bound on the center-of-mass energy, the maximum value of which depends on the LQG parameter. These results are particularly interesting from an astrophysical perspective, especially in the context of probing Planck-scale physics.
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