On the Estimates to Measure Hawking Effect and Unruh Effect in the Laboratory
H.C. Rosu

TL;DR
This paper compares various proposals for measuring Hawking-like and Unruh effects in laboratory settings, highlighting the lack of a satisfactory detection scheme.
Contribution
It provides an analysis of existing proposals and their estimates, emphasizing the current challenges in experimental detection.
Findings
No satisfactory detection scheme currently exists.
Existing proposals have varying estimates and limitations.
Further research is needed to develop feasible detection methods.
Abstract
A comparison between the proposals made to measure Hawking-like effects and the Unruh effect in the laboratory is given at the level of their estimates. No satisfactory scheme exists as yet for their detection.
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