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Recreating Fundamental Effects in the Laboratory?

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ADVANCED SCIENCE LETTERS
Volume 2, Issue 2, Pages 121-132

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AMER SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1166/asl.2009.1020

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  1. German Research Foundation (DFG) [SCHU 1557/1]

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This article provides a brief (non-exhaustive) overview of some possibilities for recreating fundamental effects which are relevant for black holes (and other gravitational scenarios) in the laboratory. Via suitable condensed matter analogues and other laboratory systems, it might be possible to model the Penrose process (superradiant scattering), the Unruh effect, Hawking radiation, the Eardley instability, black-hole lasers, cosmological particle creation, the Gibbons-Hawking effect, and the Schwinger mechanism. Apart from an experimental verification of these yet unobserved phenomena, the study of these laboratory systems might shed light onto the underlying ideas and problems and should therefore be interesting from a (quantum) gravity point of view as well.

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