THERMAL QUASI-EQUILIBRIUM STATES ACROSS LANDAU HORIZONS IN THE EFFECTIVE GRAVITY OF SUPERFLUIDS
- 1 February 2001
- journal article
- Published by World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd in International Journal of Modern Physics D
- Vol. 10 (1) , 57-88
- https://doi.org/10.1142/s0218271801000962
Abstract
We give an account of the physical behaviour of a quasiparticle horizon due to non-Lorentz invariant modifications of the effective spacetime experienced by the quasiparticles ("matter") for high momenta. By introducing a "relativistic" conserved energy–momentum tensor, we derive quasi-equilibrium states of the fluid across the "Landau" quasiparticle horizon at temperatures well above the quantum Hawking temperature. Nonlinear dispersion of the quasiparticle energy spectrum is instrumental for quasiparticle communication and exchange across the horizon. It is responsible for the establishment of the local thermal equilibrium across the horizon with the Tolman temperature being inhomogeneous behind the horizon. The inhomogeneity causes relaxation of the quasi-equilibrium states due to scattering of thermal quasiparticles, which finally leads to a shrinking black hole horizon. This process serves as the classical thermal counterpart of the quantum effect of Hawking radiation and will allow for an observation of the properties of the horizon at temperatures well above the Hawking temperature. We discuss the thermal entropy related to the horizon. We find that only the first nonlinear correction to the energy spectrum is important for the thermal properties of the horizon. They are fully determined by an energy of order E Planck (T/E Planck )1/3, which is well below the Planck energy scale E Planck , so that Planck scale physics is not involved in determining thermal quantities related to the horizon.Keywords
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