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Black Hole Horizons and Bose-Einstein Condensation
Consider a particle sitting at a fixed position outside of a stable black hole. If the system is heated up, the black hole horizon grows and there should exist a critical temperature above which the particle enters the black hole interior. We solve a simple model describing exactly this situation: a...
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author | Ferrari, Frank |
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description | Consider a particle sitting at a fixed position outside of a stable black hole. If the system is heated up, the black hole horizon grows and there should exist a critical temperature above which the particle enters the black hole interior. We solve a simple model describing exactly this situation: a large N matrix quantum mechanics modeling a fixed D-particle in a black hole background. We show that indeed a striking phenomenon occurs: above some critical temperature, there is a non-perturbative Bose-Einstein condensation of massless strings. The transition, even though precisely defined by the presence of the condensate, cannot be sharply detected by measurements made in a finite amount of time. The order parameter is fundamentally non-local in time and corresponds to infinite-time correlations. |
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spelling | cern-21278752023-03-14T19:35:16Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2127875engFerrari, FrankBlack Hole Horizons and Bose-Einstein CondensationParticle Physics - TheoryConsider a particle sitting at a fixed position outside of a stable black hole. If the system is heated up, the black hole horizon grows and there should exist a critical temperature above which the particle enters the black hole interior. We solve a simple model describing exactly this situation: a large N matrix quantum mechanics modeling a fixed D-particle in a black hole background. We show that indeed a striking phenomenon occurs: above some critical temperature, there is a non-perturbative Bose-Einstein condensation of massless strings. The transition, even though precisely defined by the presence of the condensate, cannot be sharply detected by measurements made in a finite amount of time. The order parameter is fundamentally non-local in time and corresponds to infinite-time correlations.Consider a particle sitting at a fixed position outside of a stable black hole. If the system is heated up, the black hole horizon grows and there should exist a critical temperature above which the particle enters the black hole interior. We solve a simple model describing exactly this situation: a large N matrix quantum mechanics modeling a fixed D-particle in a black hole background. We show that indeed a striking phenomenon occurs: above some critical temperature, there is a non-perturbative Bose-Einstein condensation of massless strings. The transition, even though precisely defined by the presence of the condensate, cannot be sharply detected by measurements made in a finite amount of time. The order parameter is fundamentally non-local in time and corresponds to infinite-time correlations.arXiv:1601.08120CERN-TH-2016-021CERN-TH-2016-021oai:cds.cern.ch:21278752016-01-29 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Theory Ferrari, Frank Black Hole Horizons and Bose-Einstein Condensation |
title | Black Hole Horizons and Bose-Einstein Condensation |
title_full | Black Hole Horizons and Bose-Einstein Condensation |
title_fullStr | Black Hole Horizons and Bose-Einstein Condensation |
title_full_unstemmed | Black Hole Horizons and Bose-Einstein Condensation |
title_short | Black Hole Horizons and Bose-Einstein Condensation |
title_sort | black hole horizons and bose-einstein condensation |
topic | Particle Physics - Theory |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2127875 |
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