Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
Technological advances in controlling and manipulating fluids
have enabled the experimental realization of acoustic analogues
of gravitational black holes. A flowing fluid provides an effective
curved spacetime on which sound waves can propagate, allowing
the simulation of gravitational geometries and related phenomena.
The past decade has witnessed various hydrodynamic experiments
testing disparate aspects of black-hole physics culminating with
experimental evidence of Hawking radiation and Penrose superradiance.
In this Perspective article, we discuss the potential use of analogue
hydrodynamic systems beyond classical general relativity towards the
exploration of quantum gravitational effects. These include possible
insights into the information-loss paradox, black-hole physics with
Planck-scale quantum corrections, emergent gravity scenarios and
the regularization of curvature singularities. We aim at bridging the
gap between the non-overlapping communities of experimentalists
working with classical and quantum fluids and quantum-gravity
theorists, by illustrating the opportunities made possible by the latest
experimental and theoretical developments in these areas.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Analogue Gravity; Fluid dynamics; Quantum Fluids
Elenco autori:
Marino, FRANCESCO MARIO SIMONE
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