
TL;DR
This paper discusses how Bose-Einstein condensates can serve as analog systems to observe Hawking-like effects through correlation measurements, providing a feasible experimental approach.
Contribution
It proposes a method to detect Hawking analogs in BECs via correlation measurements, bridging astrophysical phenomena and condensed matter experiments.
Findings
Hawking effect analogs can be realized in BECs.
Correlation measurements can reveal Hawking-like radiation.
The approach offers a practical experimental pathway.
Abstract
The observation of the Hawking effect from black holes in the astrophysical context is unlikely. However, the analog of this effect is present in condensed matter systems. We focus on Bose-Einstein condensates, and on a proposal to detect it through correlation measurements.
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