Analogue gravity and radial fluid flows: The case of AdS and its deformations
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Publication:6301291
DOI10.1103/PHYSREVD.97.104056arXiv1805.02749MaRDI QIDQ6301291FDOQ6301291
Authors: David Q. Aruquipa, Ricardo A. Mosna, João Paulo M. Pitelli
Publication date: 7 May 2018
Abstract: An analogue model for the spacetime has been recently introduced by Mosna, Pitelli and Richartz [Phys. Rev. D 94, 104065 (2016)] by considering sound waves propagating on a fluid with an ill-defined velocity profile at its source/sink. The wave propagation is then uniquely defined only when one imposes an extra boundary condition at the source/sink (which corresponds to the spatial infinity of ). Here we show that, once this velocity profile is smoothed out at the source/sink, the need for extra boundary conditions disappears. This, in turn, corresponds to deformations of the spacetime near its spatial infinity. We also examine how this regularization of the velocity profile picks up a specific boundary condition for the idealized system, so that both models agree in the long wavelength limit.
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