Collisions of particles near a rotating black hole can lead to unbound
energies Ec.m. in their centre of mass frame. There are indications that
the Killing energy of debris at infinity can also be unbound for some scenarios
of collisions near the extremal black hole horizon (so-called super-Penrose
process). They include participation of a particle that (i) has generic (not
fine-tuned) parameters and (ii) moves away from a black hole before collision.
We show that for any finite particle's mass, such a particle cannot be obtained
as a result of the preceding collision. However, this can be done if one of
initial infalling particles has the mass of the order N−2 that generalizes
previous observations made in literature for radial infall in the Kerr
background.Comment: 10 pages. Presentation made more accurate. To appear in EP