Possible Particle Pairs in Gravitational Pair Production: A Speculative Inquiry

In summary, it is possible that strong gravitational fields or high energy gravitons could cause pair production of real particles, such as electron-positron pairs or quark-antiquark pairs. This is supported by the spin-2 nature of gravity. There is speculation about the possibility of gravitons decaying into two photons, but there is no experimental evidence or QG theory to support this. However, it is generally accepted that angular momentum is conserved in particle decay processes.
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skippy1729
Although there is no experimental evidence or QG theory, it is not unreasonable that very strong gravitational fields or very high energy gravitons would cause pair production of real particles. In view of the spin-2 nature of gravity, what might these pairs be? One electron, one positron and two neutrinos? Any educated speculation on this? Any research papers available?

Thanks, Skippy

PS is graviton --> 2 photons possible?
 
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You can make electron-positron pairs, quark-antiquark pairs, pretty much anything you want.
 
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In a sense Hawking radiation is just that
 
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Vanadium 50 said:
You can make electron-positron pairs, quark-antiquark pairs, pretty much anything you want.

So its OK to have a spin-2 particle decay into two spin 1/2 particles?
 
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Sure. Why not?
 
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Vanadium 50 said:
Sure. Why not?

I am confused. Isn't angular momentum (orbital and intrinsic) conserved in particle decay processes? Please note that I was asking about real not virtual pair production.
 

1. What is gravitational pair production?

Gravitational pair production is a theoretical process in which a pair of particles is created from the gravitational energy of a strong gravitational field, such as near a black hole.

2. How does gravitational pair production occur?

Gravitational pair production is thought to occur when the strong gravitational field of a black hole or other massive object causes the energy of a photon to be converted into the mass of a particle and its antiparticle.

3. What types of particles can be created through gravitational pair production?

In theory, any type of particle and its antiparticle could be created through gravitational pair production, but it is most commonly discussed in relation to the creation of electron-positron pairs.

4. Is gravitational pair production a confirmed phenomenon?

No, gravitational pair production has not yet been observed or confirmed through experiments. It remains a theoretical concept that is still being studied and researched.

5. What are the potential implications of gravitational pair production?

If gravitational pair production is confirmed, it could have significant implications for our understanding of gravity, particle physics, and the behavior of matter and energy in extreme environments such as black holes.

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