Slow scrambling in sonic black holes
Quantum Gases
2018-06-13 v2 High Energy Physics - Theory
Quantum Physics
Abstract
We study from the perspective of quantum information scrambling an acoustic black hole modelled by two semi-infinite, stationary, one dimensional condensates, connected by a spatial step-like discontinuity, and flowing respectively at subsonic and supersonic velocities. We develop a simple analytical treatment based on Bogolyubov theory of quantum fluctuations which is sufficient to derive analogue Hawking emission, and we compute out-of-time order correlations (OTOCs) of the Bose density field. We find that sonic black holes are slow scramblers contrary to their astrophysical counterparts: this manifests in a power law growth of OTOCs in contrast to the exponential increase in time expected for fast scramblers.
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@article{arxiv.1712.05456,
title = {Slow scrambling in sonic black holes},
author = {G. Menezes and J. Marino},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1712.05456},
year = {2018}
}
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5 pages, 2 figures