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The BTZ black hole exhibits anti-Hawking phenomena

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The Unruh effect is a surprising prediction of quantum field theory that asserts accelerating observers perceive a thermal spectrum of particles with a temperature proportional to their acceleration. However, it has recently been shown that particle detectors can click less often or even cool down as their acceleration increases, in contrast to the heating one would expect. This leads to the so called anti-Unruh phenomena. Here we consider detectors outside a BTZ black hole and demonstrate the existence of black hole analogues of these effects, which we dub anti-Hawking phenomena.

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Deep in the knotted black hole

gr-qc · 2024-12-03 · accept · novelty 6.0

A freely falling quantum detector's transition rate distinguishes the RP2 geon from the spinless BTZ black hole, revealing hidden interior topology through amplitude differences and glitches.

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  • Deep in the knotted black hole gr-qc · 2024-12-03 · accept · none · ref 43 · internal anchor

    A freely falling quantum detector's transition rate distinguishes the RP2 geon from the spinless BTZ black hole, revealing hidden interior topology through amplitude differences and glitches.