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arxiv: gr-qc/0212122 · v1 · submitted 2002-12-30 · 🌀 gr-qc

An Optical Analog of a Black Holes

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keywords blackflowholeopticalanalogleonhardtpiwnickiradial
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Using media with extremely low group velocities one can create an optical analog of a curved space-time. Leonhardt and Piwnicki have proposed that a vortex flow will act as an optical black hole. We show that although the Leonhardt - Piwnicki flow has an orbit of no return and an infinite red-shift surface, it is not a true black hole since it lacks a null hypersurface. However a radial flow will produce a true optical black hole that has a Hawking temperature and obeys the first law of black hole mechanics. By combining the Leonhardt - Piwnicki flow with a radial flow we obtain the analog of the Kerr black hole.

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