We discuss the issue of quasiparticle production by ‘‘analogue black holes’’ with particular attention paid to the possibility of reproducing Hawking radiation in a laboratory. By constructing simple geometric acoustic models, we obtain a somewhat unexpected result: We show that, in order to obtain a stationary and Planckian emission of quasiparticles, it is not necessary to create a trapped region in the acoustic spacetime (corresponding to a supersonic regime in the fluid flow). It is sufficient to set up a dynamically changing flow asymptotically approaching a sonic regime with sufficient rapidity in laboratory time. This result is generic to curved-space quantum field theory, the ‘‘analogue spacetimes’’ we consider providing a gu...
This paper argues that the effect of Hawking radiation on an astro-physical black hole situated in a...
A milestone for quantum hydrodynamics may have been reached, with experiments on a black hole-like e...
none4Using the action principle we first review how linear density perturbations (sound waves) in an...
We discuss the issue of quasiparticle production by ‘‘analogue black holes’’ with particular attenti...
We discuss the issue of quasi-particle production by \u2018analogue black holes\u2019 with particula...
I present a microscopic description of Hawking radiation in sonic black holes. A one-dimensional Fer...
We present a short and direct derivation of Hawking radiation as a tunneling process, based on parti...
Acoustic black holes are fluid-dynamic analogues of general relativistic black holes, wherein the be...
Acoustic analogues of black holes (dumb holes) axe generated when a supersonic fluid flow entrains s...
6 pages, Proceedings of the ``Journees Relativistes'' Dublin, Sept. 2001The study of acoustic black ...
Taking advantage of the known exact mapping of the one-dimensional hard core Bose (HCB) fluid onto a...
In this paper we derived Hawking radiation as a tuneling of massless particles through a non-singula...
Forty-two years ago, Stephen Hawking made predictions that radiation does escape from black holes. K...
Acoustic black holes are formed when a fluid flowing with subsonic velocities, accelerates and becom...
Particle creation by a black hole is described in terms of temperature corrections to the Casimir ef...
This paper argues that the effect of Hawking radiation on an astro-physical black hole situated in a...
A milestone for quantum hydrodynamics may have been reached, with experiments on a black hole-like e...
none4Using the action principle we first review how linear density perturbations (sound waves) in an...
We discuss the issue of quasiparticle production by ‘‘analogue black holes’’ with particular attenti...
We discuss the issue of quasi-particle production by \u2018analogue black holes\u2019 with particula...
I present a microscopic description of Hawking radiation in sonic black holes. A one-dimensional Fer...
We present a short and direct derivation of Hawking radiation as a tunneling process, based on parti...
Acoustic black holes are fluid-dynamic analogues of general relativistic black holes, wherein the be...
Acoustic analogues of black holes (dumb holes) axe generated when a supersonic fluid flow entrains s...
6 pages, Proceedings of the ``Journees Relativistes'' Dublin, Sept. 2001The study of acoustic black ...
Taking advantage of the known exact mapping of the one-dimensional hard core Bose (HCB) fluid onto a...
In this paper we derived Hawking radiation as a tuneling of massless particles through a non-singula...
Forty-two years ago, Stephen Hawking made predictions that radiation does escape from black holes. K...
Acoustic black holes are formed when a fluid flowing with subsonic velocities, accelerates and becom...
Particle creation by a black hole is described in terms of temperature corrections to the Casimir ef...
This paper argues that the effect of Hawking radiation on an astro-physical black hole situated in a...
A milestone for quantum hydrodynamics may have been reached, with experiments on a black hole-like e...
none4Using the action principle we first review how linear density perturbations (sound waves) in an...