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arxiv: hep-th/9908099 · v2 · pith:D5EAFMFSnew · submitted 1999-08-13 · ✦ hep-th · gr-qc· hep-lat

Hawking radiation on a falling lattice

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Scalar field theory on a lattice falling freely into a 1+1 dimensional black hole is studied using both WKB and numerical approaches. The outgoing modes are shown to arise from incoming modes by a process analogous to a Bloch oscillation, with an admixture of negative frequency modes corresponding to the Hawking radiation. Numerical calculations show that the Hawking effect is reproduced to within 0.5% on a lattice whose proper spacing where the wavepacket turns around at the horizon is $\sim0.08$ in units where the surface gravity is 1.

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