SNAIL-TWPA circuits form stable analogue black-white holes with quasi-normal modes that determine the ringdown timescale before nonlinear dispersion dominates.
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Surface-gravity waves in shallow water can be configured with central and graded drainage to analogize regular black holes and mimickers, enabling lab study of their instabilities.
Static Love numbers for bosonic and fermionic fields around acoustic black holes follow universal power laws for fermions and exhibit logarithmic structures for bosons in lower dimensions.
Pseudospectrum of Schwarzschild QNMs shows stability of the fundamental mode to infrared perturbations respecting asymptotics and instability of overtones to ultraviolet high-frequency perturbations.
Multi-component galactic potentials strongly shift critical points, shock parameters, and acoustic surface gravity in transonic accretion flows around non-rotating pseudo-Schwarzschild black holes under the vertical equilibrium model.
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Stability and quasi-normal ringing in analogue black-white holes in SNAIL-based traveling-wave parametric amplifiers
SNAIL-TWPA circuits form stable analogue black-white holes with quasi-normal modes that determine the ringdown timescale before nonlinear dispersion dominates.
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Analog regular black holes and black hole mimickers for surface-gravity waves in fluids
Surface-gravity waves in shallow water can be configured with central and graded drainage to analogize regular black holes and mimickers, enabling lab study of their instabilities.
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Bosonic and Fermionic love number of static acoustic black hole
Static Love numbers for bosonic and fermionic fields around acoustic black holes follow universal power laws for fermions and exhibit logarithmic structures for bosons in lower dimensions.
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Pseudospectrum and black hole quasi-normal mode (in)stability
Pseudospectrum of Schwarzschild QNMs shows stability of the fundamental mode to infrared perturbations respecting asymptotics and instability of overtones to ultraviolet high-frequency perturbations.
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Transonic accretion and the analogue gravity in multi-component elliptical galaxies hosting pseudo-Schwarzschild black holes
Multi-component galactic potentials strongly shift critical points, shock parameters, and acoustic surface gravity in transonic accretion flows around non-rotating pseudo-Schwarzschild black holes under the vertical equilibrium model.