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New Kind of Echo from Quantum Black Holes

Published 16 Dec 2021 in gr-qc, cond-mat.mes-hall, and quant-ph | (2112.08773v2)

Abstract: We propose that a quantum black hole can produce a new kind of late-time gravitational echoes, facilitated by a near-horizon process analogous to Andreev reflection in condensed matter systems. In comparison to the traditional echo scenarios where the near-horizon region is treated as an ordinary reflector, we argue that, consequent to near-horizon gravitational scattering, this region is better described by an Andreev reflector. Such interactions lead to a novel contribution to gravitational echoes with a characteristic phase difference, an effect which is analogous to how Andreev reflections lead to propagating particle-like and hole-like components with a relative phase in certain condensed matter scenarios. Moreover, this novel contribution to the echo signal encodes information about the `near-horizon quantum state', hence offering a possible new window to probe the quantum nature of black holes.

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