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Event: 'From Cosmology To Condensed-matter: Bose-Einstein Condensates As A Stage For Space-time Effects (Hugo Terças, CFIF/IST)'

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CENTRA Seminars
Date: Thursday, February 24, 2011 At 02:30 PM
Duration: 1 Hour
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The concept of a horizon from general relativity describes the loss of causal connection. Bose-Einstein condensates, a priori very distinct from cosmological scenarios due to its non-gravitational nature, may remarkably provide a stage to observe relativistic effects. The connection between these two worlds is established by the identification of a matter-wave metric in Bose-Einstein condensates. In this (very
informal and humble) talk, we try to motivate and discuss a little about the underlying analogy. We start by giving a simple overview on BEC physics, covering the basic theoretical tools used in the description of its dynamics. We argue that the existence of an effective space-time metric can be directly associated with the superfluid character of a BEC. Some consequences of the present analogy, such as the emergence of sonic horizons and theoretical evidence of Hawking radiation are discussed.


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