[HN Gopher] Researchers observe stationary Hawking radiation in ...
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Researchers observe stationary Hawking radiation in an analog black
hole
Author : dnetesn
Score : 14 points
Date : 2021-02-20 11:45 UTC (11 hours ago)
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(TXT) w3m dump (phys.org)
| cmrdsprklpny wrote:
| I was confused as to how the researchers created a black hole in
| a lab, which I hadn't heard of being done before. As far as I can
| tell, an "analog" black hole is different from a normal black
| hole in that it doesn't use gravity and only works on acoustic
| waves or electromagnetic waves, depending on the type [1]. That
| said I don't really get what's going on.
|
| I'd be curious if someone who actually knows what they're talking
| about could try to clarify how the researchers have a black hole
| here.
|
| EDIT: There's a link[2] to another article at the bottom that
| describes how the researchers are simulating a black hole. My bad
| for not catching this earlier.
|
| [1]: http://www.phy.olemiss.edu/~luca/Topics/bh/analog.html [2]:
| https://phys.org/news/2014-10-mimic-hawking-lab.html
| ojnabieoot wrote:
| Yes, I think it might have been more straightforward to say
| "Researchers observe stationary Hawking radiation in 'acoustic
| black hole'" or something to clarify to laypeople that this is
| a mathematically analogous but physically very different
| experiment. I don't think it's too difficult to conceptualize
| that sound waves behave similarly to light waves and that
| properties of black holes can be "simulated" with sound.
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