This paper explores the dynamics of particles in higher dimensions. For this
purpose, we discuss some interesting features related to the motion of
particles near Myers-Perry black hole with arbitrary extra dimensions as well
as single non-zero spin parameter. Assuming it as a supermassive black hole at
the center of galaxy, we calculate red-blue shifts in the equatorial plane for
the far away observer as well as corresponding black hole parameters of the
photons. Next, we study the Penrose process and find that the energy gain of
particle depends on the variation of black hole dimensions. Finally, we discuss
the center of mass energy for eleven dimensions which indicates similar
behavior as that of four dimensions but it is higher in four dimensions than
five or more dimensions. We conclude that higher dimensions have a great impact
on the particle dynamics.Comment: 19 pages, 3 figure, to appear in EPJ