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2. The peaks of the correlation function in acoustic black holes
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Anderson, Paul R., Balbinot, Roberto, Dudley, Richard A., and Fabbri, Alessandro
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
Renaud Parentani was one of the leading figures in Quantum Field Theory in curved spacetime, in particular concerning its applications to Hawking-like radiation in analogue models. In this paper dedicated to him, we discuss the features of the characteristic peaks appearing in the correlation functions in an acoustic black hole formed by a Bose-Einstein condensate, considered as signature of the presence of Hawking radiation in this system., Comment: 19 pages, 14 figures. Paper written in memory of Renaud Parentani
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- 2024
3. Il dono di sé, dono per gli altri
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Bassi, Andrea, Fabbri, Alessandro, and Briola, Gianpietro
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blood donation ,gift ,giving ,youth ,third sector ,volunteer ,thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JK Social services and welfare, criminology::JKS Social welfare and social services::JKSN Social work::JKSN1 Charities, voluntary services and philanthropy ,thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JK Social services and welfare, criminology::JKS Social welfare and social services - Abstract
Blood is not trivial; it questions the most intimate representations of human nature and is at the center of our imagination as human beings. Blood donation calls into question the body's status very concretely; It is the vehicle of our life and cannot be substituted or artificially synthesized. It highlights the very concepts of gift-giving and altruism. Blood, therefore, defines man and the society in which he lives, and it is probably why all cultures constantly refer to the metaphorical power of blood. Whether communities are defined around a sacrifice that guarantees them divine protection or whether it is a question of hereditary characteristics, in all cases, the reference to blood establishes the social bond. For this reason, it is a subject that the social sciences cannot neglect. In this regard, many scholars have pointed out that the ways and forms through which blood collection, storage, and distribution are organized in a given society represent a decisive indicator for assessing its institutions' moral and civil development. This volume is part of this rich line of studies. It is aimed at illustrating and commenting on the results of a sample survey on young blood donors (18-35 years old) associated with AVIS, framing them in the context of the scientific debate on the gift and the role it plays in complex societies, starting from the founding and pioneering contribution of Richard Titmuss. The volume is aimed at scholars of the Third Sector, university students - providing them with an example of quantitative empirical research carried out with the CAWI technique - as well as all those who work in the field of health and social-welfare policies, to whom it offers numerous ideas for the implementation of promotional interventions.
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- 2024
4. The Unruh vacuum and the in-vacuum in the Reissner-Nordstr\'om spacetime
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Balbinot, Roberto and Fabbri, Alessandro
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
The Unruh vacuum is widely used as quantum state to describe black hole evaporation since near the horizon it reproduces the physical state of a quantum field, the so called in-vacuum, in the case the black hole is formed by gravitational collapse. We examine the relation between these two quantum states in the background spacetime of a Reissner-Nordstr\"om black hole (both extremal and not) highlighting similarities and striking differences., Comment: one misprint corrected. 22 pages, 6 figures. Final version. Paper dedicated to Richard Kerner in the occasion of his 80th birthday
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- 2023
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5. The Hawking effect in the particles-partners correlations
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Balbinot, Roberto and Fabbri, Alessandro
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We analyze the correlations functions across the horizon in Hawking black hole radiation to reveal the correlations between Hawking particles and their partners. The effects of the underlying space-time on this are shown in various examples ranging from acoustic black holes to regular black holes., Comment: 20 pages, 17 figures. Final version
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- 2023
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6. Quantum energy momentum tensor and equal time correlations in a Reissner-Nordstr\'om black hole
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Balbinot, Roberto and Fabbri, Alessandro
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We consider a Reissner-Nordstr\"om black hole formed by the collapse of a charged null shell. The renormalised expectation values of the energy momentum tensor operator for a massless scalar field propagating in the 2D section of this spacetime are given. We then analyse the across the horizon correlations of the related energy density operator for free falling observers to reveal the correlations between the Hawking particles and their interior partners., Comment: 20 pages, 11 figures. Final version
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- 2023
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7. Correlations on weakly time-dependent transcritical white-hole flows
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Fourdrinoy, Johan, Robertson, Scott, James, Nicolas, Fabbri, Alessandro, and Rousseaux, Germain
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Physics - Fluid Dynamics - Abstract
We report on observations made on a run of transcritical flows over an obstacle in a narrow channel. Downstream from the obstacle, the flows decelerate from supercritical to subcritical, typically with an undulation on the subcritical side (known in hydrodynamics as an undular hydraulic jump). In the Analogue Gravity context, this transition corresponds to a white-hole horizon. Free surface deformations are analyzed, mainly via the two-point correlation function which shows the presence of a checkerboard pattern in the vicinity of the undulation. In non-gated flows where the white-hole horizon occurs far downstream from the obstacle, this checkerboard pattern is shown to be due to low-frequency fluctuations associated with slow longitudinal movement of the undulation. It can thus be considered as an artifact due to a time-varying background. In gated flows, however, the undulation is typically "attached" to the obstacle, and the fluctuations associated with its movement are strongly suppressed. In this case, the observed correlation pattern is likely due to a stochastic ensemble of surface waves, scattering on a background that is essentially stationary.
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- 2021
8. Stress-energy Tensor for a Quantized Scalar Field in a Four-Dimensional Black Hole Spacetime that Forms From the Collapse of a Null Shell
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Siahmazgi, Shohreh Gholizadeh, Anderson, Paul R., Clark, Raymond D., and Fabbri, Alessandro
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
A method is presented which allows for the numerical computation of the stress-energy tensor for a quantized massless minimally coupled scalar field in the region outside the event horizon of a 4D Schwarzschild black hole that forms from the collapse of a null shell. This method involves taking the difference between the stress-energy tensor for the in state in the collapsing null shell spacetime and that for the Unruh state in Schwarzschild spacetime. The construction of the modes for the in vacuum state and the Unruh state is discussed. Applying the method, the renormalized stress-energy tensor in the 2D case has been computed numerically and shown to be in agreement with the known analytic solution. In 4D, the presence of an effective potential in the mode equation causes scattering effects that make the construction of the in modes more complicated. The numerical computation of the in modes in this case is given., Comment: 10 pages, 7 figures, To appear in the Proceedings of the Sixteenth Marcel Grossmann Meeting
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- 2021
9. Individual mobility deep insight using mobile phones data
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Mizzi, Chiara, Baroncini, Alex, Fabbri, Alessandro, Micheli, Davide, Vannelli, Aldo, Criminisi, Carmen, Jean, Susanna, and Bazzani, Armando
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- 2023
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10. Universal properties of multimodal human mobility: a statistical physics point of view
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Mizzi, Chiara, Fabbri, Alessandro, Colombini, Giulio, Bertini, Flavio, and Bazzani, Armando
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Physics - Physics and Society - Abstract
The statistical properties of human mobility have been studied in the framework of complex systems physics. Taking advantage from the new datasets made available by the information and communication technologies, the distributions of mobility path lengths and of trip duration have been considered to discover the fingerprints of complexity characters, but the role of the different transportation means on the statistical properties of urban mobility has not been studied in deep. In this paper we cope with the problem of pointing out the existence of universal features for different type of individual mobility: pedestrian, cycling and vehicular urban mobility. In particular, we propose the use of travel time as universal 'energy' for the mobility and we define a simple survival model that explains the travel time distribution of the different types of mobility. the analysis is performed in the metropolitan area of Bologna (Italy), where GPS datasets were available on individual trips using different transport means. Our results could suggest how to plan the different transportation networks to realize a multimodal mobility compatibly with the citizens propensities to use the different transport means.
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- 2021
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11. Quantum correlations across the horizon in acoustic and gravitational Black Holes
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Balbinot, Roberto and Fabbri, Alessandro
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We investigate, within the framework of Quantum Field Theory in curved space, the correlations across the horizon of a black hole in order to highlight the particle-partner pair creation mechanism at the origin of Hawking radiation. The analysis concerns both acoustic black holes, formed by Bose-Einstein condensates, and gravitational black holes. More precisely, we have considered a typical acoustic black hole metric with two asymptotic homogeneous regions and the Schwarzschild metric as describing a gravitational black hole. By considering equal time correlation functions, we find a striking disagreement between the two cases: the expected characteristic peak centered along the trajectories of the Hawking particles and their partners seems to appear only for the acoustic black hole and not for the gravitational Schwarzschild one. The reason for that is the existence of a 'quantum atmosphere' displaced from the horizon as the locus of origin of Hawking radiation together, and this is the crucial aspect, with the presence of a central singularity in the gravitational case swallowing everything is trapped inside the horizon. Correlations however are not absent in the gravitational case: to see them one has simply to consider correlation functions at unequal times which indeed display the expected peak., Comment: 35 pages, 16 figures. Final version
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- 2021
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12. Method to compute the stress-energy tensor for a quantized scalar field when a black hole forms from the collapse of a null shell
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Anderson, Paul R., Siahmazgi, Shohreh Gholizadeh, Clark, Raymond D., and Fabbri, Alessandro
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
A method is given to compute the stress-energy tensor for a massless minimally coupled scalar field in a spacetime where a black hole forms from the collapse of a spherically symmetric null shell in four dimensions. Part of the method involves matching the modes for the in vacuum state to a complete set of modes in Schwarzschild spacetime. The other part involves subtracting from the unrenormalized expression for the stress-energy tensor when the field is in the in vacuum state, the corresponding expression when the field is in the Unruh state and adding to this the renormalized stress-energy tensor for the field in the Unruh state. The method is shown to work in the two-dimensional case where the results are known., Comment: 40 pages, 4 figures
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- 2020
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13. Correlations between a Hawking particle and its partner in a 1+1D Bose-Einstein condensate analog black hole
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Dudley, Richard A., Fabbri, Alessandro, Anderson, Paul R., and Balbinot, Roberto
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
The Fourier transform of the density-density correlation function in a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) analog black hole is a useful tool to investigate correlations between the Hawking particles and their partners. It can be expressed in terms of $\langle ^{\text{out}}\hat{a}_{\text{up}}^{\text{ext}}\ ^{\text{out}}\hat{a}_{\text{up}}^{\text{int}} \rangle$, where $^{\text{out}}\hat{a}_{\text{up}}^{\text{ext}}$ is the annihilation operator for the Hawking particle and $^{\text{out}}\hat{a}_{\text{up}}^{\text{int}} $ is the corresponding one for the partner. This basic quantity is calculated for three different models for the BEC flow. It is shown that in each model the inclusion of the effective potential in the mode equations makes a significant difference. Furthermore, particle production induced by this effective potential in the interior of the black hole is studied for each model and shown to be nonthermal. An interesting peak that is related to the particle production and is present in some models is discussed., Comment: Some changes and corrections in the text, cosmetic changes in two figures, one reference added, Phys. Rev. D version, 24 pages, 8 figures
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- 2020
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14. Ramp-up of Hawking radiation in Bose-Einstein condensate analogue black holes
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Fabbri, Alessandro and Balbinot, Roberto
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
Inspired by a recent experiment by Steinhauer and co-workers, we present a simple model which describes the formation of an acoustic black hole in a Bose-Einstein condensate, allowing an analytical computation of the evolution in time of the corresponding density-density correlator. We show the emergence of analog Hawking radiation out of a "quantum atmosphere" region significantly displaced from the horizon. This is quantitatively studied both at $T=0$ and even in the presence of an initial temperature T, as is always the case experimentally., Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures; final version
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- 2020
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15. Feasibility analysis of a direct injection H2 internal combustion engine: Numerical assessment and proof-of-concept
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Anticaglia, Alessio, Balduzzi, Francesco, Ferrara, Giovanni, De Luca, Michele, Carpentiero, Davide, Fabbri, Alessandro, and Fazzini, Lorenzo
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- 2023
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16. Particle Production in the Interiors of Acoustic Black Holes
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Balbinot, Roberto, Fabbri, Alessandro, Dudley, Richard A., and Anderson, Paul R.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
Phonon creation inside the horizons of acoustic black holes is investigated using two simple toy models. It is shown that, unlike what occurs in the exterior regions, the spectrum is not thermal. This non-thermality is due to the anomalous scattering that occurs in the interior regions., Comment: 28 pages, 17 figures
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- 2019
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17. Late time approach to Hawking radiation: terms beyond leading order
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Anderson, Paul R., Clark, Raymond D., Fabbri, Alessandro, and Good, Michael R. R.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
Black hole evaporation is studied using wave packets for the modes. These allow for approximate frequency and time resolution. The leading order late time behavior gives the well known Hawking radiation that is independent of how the black hole formed. The focus here is on the higher order terms and the rate at which they damp at late times. Some of these terms carry information about how the black hole formed. A general argument is given which shows that the damping is significantly slower (power law) than what might be naively expected from a stationary phase approximation (exponential). This result is verified by numerical calculations in the cases of 2D and 4D black holes that form from the collapse of a null shell., Comment: Improved version, significant changes in the presentation, minor errors corrected, main conclusions unchanged
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- 2019
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18. Quantum-corrected black holes and naked singularities in (2+1)-dimensions
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Casals, Marc, Fabbri, Alessandro, Martínez, Cristián, and Zanelli, Jorge
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We analytically investigate the pertubative effects of a quantum conformally-coupled scalar field on rotating (2+1)-dimensional black holes and naked singularities. In both cases we obtain the quantum-backreacted metric analytically. In the black hole case, we explore the quantum corrections on different regions of relevance for a rotating black hole geometry. We find that the quantum effects lead to a growth of both the event horizon and the ergosphere, as well as to a reduction of the angular velocity compared to their corresponding unperturbed values. Quantum corrections also give rise to the formation of a curvature singularity at the Cauchy horizon and show no evidence of the appearance of a superradiant instability. In the naked singularity case, quantum effects lead to the formation of a horizon that hides the conical defect, thus turning it into a black hole. The fact that these effects occur not only for static but also for spinning geometries makes a strong case for the r\^ole of quantum mechanics as a cosmic censor in Nature., Comment: 46 pages, 12 figures
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- 2019
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19. Momentum distribution and coherence of a weakly interacting Bose gas after a quench
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Martone, Giovanni I., Larré, Pierre-Élie, Fabbri, Alessandro, and Pavloff, Nicolas
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Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We consider a weakly interacting uniform atomic Bose gas with a time-dependent nonlinear coupling constant. By developing a suitable Bogoliubov treatment we investigate the time evolution of several observables, including the momentum distribution, the degree of coherence in the system, and their dependence on dimensionality and temperature. We rigorously prove that the low-momentum Bogoliubov modes remain frozen during the whole evolution, while the high-momentum ones adiabatically follow the change in time of the interaction strength. At intermediate momenta we point out the occurrence of oscillations, which are analogous to Sakharov oscillations. We identify two wide classes of time-dependent behaviors of the coupling for which an exact solution of the problem can be found, allowing for an analytic computation of all the relevant observables. A special emphasis is put on the study of the coherence property of the system in one spatial dimension. We show that the system exhibits a smooth "light-cone effect," with typically no prethermalization., Comment: 24 pages, 12 figures
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- 2018
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20. Correlation patterns from massive phonons in 1+1 dimensional acoustic black holes: A toy model
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Dudley, Richard A., Anderson, Paul R., Balbinot, Roberto, and Fabbri, Alessandro
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
Transverse excitations in analogue black holes induce a mass like term in the longitudinal mode equation. With a simple toy model we show that correlation functions display a rather rich structure characterized by groups of parallel peaks. For the most part the structure is completely different from that found in the massless case., Comment: 40 pages, 13 figures. Minor changes and corrections Phys. Rev. D version
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- 2018
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21. Scattering of co-current surface waves on an analogue black hole
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Euvé, Léo-Paul, Robertson, Scott, James, Nicolas, Fabbri, Alessandro, and Rousseaux, Germain
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Physics - Fluid Dynamics - Abstract
We report on what is to our knowledge the first scattering experiment of surface waves on an accelerating transcritical flow, which in the Analogue Gravity context is described by an effective spacetime with a black-hole horizon. This spacetime has been probed by an incident co-current wave, which partially scatters into an outgoing counter-current wave on each side of the horizon. The measured scattering amplitudes are compatible with the predictions of the hydrodynamical theory, where the kinematical description in terms of the effective metric is exact., Comment: 15 pages, 13 figures
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- 2018
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22. Does the unemployment trap still exist? The case of the Italian minimum income scheme.
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Busilacchi, Gianluca and Fabbri, Alessandro
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INCOME maintenance programs , *UNEMPLOYMENT , *POVERTY , *LABOR market , *PUBLIC welfare - Abstract
The question of whether welfare benefits imprison recipients in unemployment traps has been at the centre of academic and political debates in recent decades. Empirical evidence at the micro level supports the existence of work disincentive effects of welfare benefits, although of a small magnitude. However, the question of whether this translates into lower aggregate employment remains unsettled. This study innovates the existing literature by providing an estimation of the impact of the monetary component of the Italian minimum income scheme (MIS) on the employment rate. Isolating this impact from the spurious pro‐work effects of the Active Labour Market Policies embedded in every contemporary MIS is possible because in the Italian case, in the first quarters of implementation of the policy, the activation side was not operating. We adopt a difference‐in‐differences method and find that the impact of the monetary component of the Italian MIS on the employment rate is not statistically significant. The finding is robust to different treatment definitions, different specification models and weighted and unweighted econometric analysis. We then carry out a heterogeneous analysis and find that the impact, despite being indistinguishable from zero on average, is significant and negative for provinces with weak labour demand. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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23. IL FOCUS GROUP (PRE-ESISTENTE) NELLA RICERCA SOCIALE. RIFLESSIONI METODOLOGICHE A PARTIRE DA DUE RICERCHE EMPIRICHE IN EMILIA ROMAGNA
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Fabbri, Alessandro
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- 2020
24. Quantum Backreaction on Three-Dimensional Black Holes and Naked Singularities
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Casals, Marc, Fabbri, Alessandro, Martínez, Cristián, and Zanelli, Jorge
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We analytically investigate backreaction by a quantum scalar field on two rotating Ba\~nados-Teitelboim-Zanelli (BTZ) geometries: that of a black hole and that of a naked singularity. In the former case, we explore the quantum effects on various regions of relevance for a rotating black hole space-time. We find that the quantum effects lead to a growth of both the event horizon and the radius of the ergosphere, and to a reduction of the angular velocity, compared to the unperturbed values. Furthermore, they give rise to the formation of a curvature singularity at the Cauchy horizon and show no evidence of the appearance of a superradiant instability. In the case of a naked singularity, we find that quantum effects lead to the formation of a horizon that shields it, thus supporting evidence for the r\^ole of quantum mechanics as a cosmic censor in nature., Comment: 6 pages. Version to match the one published in Physical Review Letters. Apart from some reformatting, the main difference is that we now also include quantum backreaction effects on a rotating naked singularity as well as on a rotating black hole (both in (2+1)-dimensions)
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- 2016
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25. Quantum dress for a naked singularity
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Casals, Marc, Fabbri, Alessandro, Martínez, Cristián, and Zanelli, Jorge
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We investigate semiclassical backreaction on a conical naked singularity space-time with a negative cosmological constant in (2+1)-dimensions. In particular, we calculate the renormalized quantum stress-energy tensor for a conformally coupled scalar field on such naked singularity space-time. We then obtain the backreacted metric via the semiclassical Einstein equations. We show that, in the regime where the semiclassical approximation can be trusted, backreaction dresses the naked singularity with an event horizon, thus enforcing cosmic censorship., Comment: 7 pages, 1 figure. Version 2 contains very minor changes and matches the version published in Phys.Lett. B
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- 2016
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26. Scattering coefficients and gray-body factor for 1D BEC acoustic black holes: exact results
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Fabbri, Alessandro, Balbinot, Roberto, and Anderson, Paul R.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
A complete set of exact analytic solutions to the mode equation is found in the region exterior to the acoustic horizon for a class of 1D Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) acoustic black holes. From these, analytic expressions for the scattering coefficients and gray-body factor are obtained. The results are used to verify previous predictions regarding the behaviors of the scattering coefficients and gray-body factor in the low frequency limit., Comment: 13 pages, 1 figure, Final version, to appear in Phys. Rev. D
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- 2015
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27. Co-production paradigm
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Bassi, Andrea, primary and Fabbri, Alessandro, additional
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- 2022
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28. Fourth derivative gravity in the auxiliary fields representation and application to the black hole stability
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Mauro, Sebastiao, Balbinot, Roberto, Fabbri, Alessandro, and Shapiro, Ilya L.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,83D05, 83C57 - Abstract
We consider an auxiliary fields formulation for the general fourth-order gravity on an arbitrary curved background. The case of a Ricci-flat background is elaborated in full details and it is shown that there is an equivalence with the standard metric formulation. At the same time, using auxiliary fields helps to make perturbations to look simpler and the results more clear. As an application we reconsider the linear perturbations for the classical Schwarzschild solution. We also briefly discuss the relation to the effect of massive unphysical ghosts in the theory., Comment: 11 pages, no figures
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- 2015
29. Low frequency gray-body factors and infrared divergences: rigorous results
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Anderson, Paul R., Fabbri, Alessandro, and Balbinot, Roberto
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
Formal solutions to the mode equations for both spherically symmetric black holes and Bose-Einstein condensate acoustic black holes are obtained by writing the spatial part of the mode equation as a linear Volterra integral equation of the second kind. The solutions work for a massless minimally coupled scalar field in the s-wave or zero angular momentum sector for a spherically symmetric black hole and in the longitudinal sector of a 1D Bose-Einstein condensate acoustic black hole. These solutions are used to obtain in a rigorous way analytic expressions for the scattering coefficients and gray-body factors in the zero frequency limit. They are also used to study the infrared behaviors of the symmetric two-point function and two functions derived from it: the point-split stress-energy tensor for the massless minimally coupled scalar field in Schwarzschild-de Sitter spacetime and the density-density correlation function for a Bose-Einstein condensate acoustic black hole., Comment: 41 pages, 5 figures
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- 2015
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30. The analog of the Hawking effect in BECs
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Fabbri, Alessandro
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases ,High Energy Physics - Theory - 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., Comment: 12 pages, 3 figures; Plenary talk at ERE2014, Valencia, September 2014
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- 2014
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31. The Unruh Vacuum and the “In-Vacuum” in Reissner-Nordström Spacetime
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Balbinot, Roberto, primary and Fabbri, Alessandro, additional
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- 2023
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32. Rotating black holes in massive gravity
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Babichev, Eugeny and Fabbri, Alessandro
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We present a solution for rotating black holes in massive gravity. We first give a solution of massive gravity with one dynamical metric. Both metrics of this solution are expressed in the advanced Eddington-Finkelstein-like coordinates: the physical metric has the original Kerr line element, while the fiducial metric is flat, but written in a rotating Eddington-Finkelstein form. For the bi-gravity theory we give an analogue of this solution: the two metrics have the original Kerr form, but, in general, different black hole masses. The generalisation of the solution to include the electric charge is also given, it is an analogue of the Kerr-Newman solution in General Relativity. We also discuss further possible ways to generalise the solutions., Comment: 7 pages; v2: typos corrected, references added; v3: matches published version
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- 2014
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33. A class of charged black hole solutions in massive (bi)gravity
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Babichev, Eugeny and Fabbri, Alessandro
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We present a new class of solutions describing charged black holes in massive (bi)gravity. For a generic choice of the parameters of the massive gravity action, the solution is the Reissner-Nordstrom-de Sitter metric written in the Eddington-Finkelstein coordinates for both metrics. We also study a special case of the parameters, for which the space of solutions contains an extra symmetry., Comment: 7 pages, v3: references added, typos corrected, matches published version
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- 2014
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34. Gray-body factor and infrared divergences in 1D BEC acoustic black holes
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Anderson, Paul R., Balbinot, Roberto, Fabbri, Alessandro, and Parentani, Renaud
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
It is shown that the gray-body factor for a one-dimensional elongated Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) acoustic black hole with one horizon does not vanish in the low-frequency ($\omega\to 0$) limit. This implies that the analog Hawking radiation is dominated by the emission of an infinite number ($\frac{1}{\omega}$) of soft phonons in contrast with the case of a Schwarzschild black hole where the gray-body factor vanishes as $\omega\to 0$ and the spectrum is not dominated by low-energy particles. The infrared behaviors of certain correlation functions are also discussed., Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures. Final version. A double misprint in Eq. (21) of the published version has been corrected here
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- 2014
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35. A scenario for critical scalar field collapse in $AdS_3$
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Clément, Gérard and Fabbri, Alessandro
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We present a family of exact solutions, depending on two parameters $\alpha$ and $b$ (related to the scalar field strength), to the three-dimensional Einstein-scalar field equations with negative cosmological constant $\Lambda$. For $b=0$ these solutions reduce to the static BTZ family of vacuum solutions, with mass $M = -\alpha$. For $b\neq0$, the solutions become dynamical and develop a strong spacelike central singularity. The $\alpha<0$ solutions are black-hole like, with a global structure topologically similar to that of the BTZ black holes, and a finite effective mass. We show that the near-singularity behavior of the solutions with $\alpha>0$ agrees qualitatively with that observed in numerical simulations of subcritical collapse. We analyze the linear perturbations of the threshold solution, $\alpha=0$, in the $\Lambda=0$ approximation, and find that it has only one unstable growing mode, which qualifies it as a candidate critical solution for scalar field collapse., Comment: 19 pages, 3 figures, revised version to be published in Class. Quant. Grav
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- 2014
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36. Amplifying the Hawking signal in BECs
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Balbinot, Roberto and Fabbri, Alessandro
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We consider simple models of Bose-Einstein condensates to study analog pair-creation effects, namely the Hawking effect from acoustic black holes and the dynamical Casimir effect in rapidly time-dependent backgrounds. We also focus on a proposal by Cornell to amplify the Hawking signal in density-density correlators by reducing the atoms' interactions shortly before measurements are made., Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures; to appear in Advances in High Energy Physics, special Issue 'Experimental Tests of Quantum Gravity and Exotic Quantum Field Theory Effects'
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- 2014
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37. Stability analysis of black holes in massive gravity: a unified treatment
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Babichev, Eugeny and Fabbri, Alessandro
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We consider the analytic solutions of massive (bi)gravity which can be written in a simple form using advanced Eddington-Finkelstein coordinates. We analyse the stability of these solutions against radial perturbations. First we recover the previously obtained result on the instability of the bidiagonal bi-Schwarzschild solutions. In the non-bidiagonal case (which contains, in particular, the Schwarzschild solution with Minkowski fiducial metric) we show that generically there are physical spherically symmetric perturbations, but no unstable modes., Comment: 4 pages; v2: matches the published version
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- 2014
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38. Comment on `Critical scalar field collapse in AdS$_3$: an analytical approach'
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Clement, Gerard and Fabbri, Alessandro
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We comment on the derivation of an analytical solution presented in arXiv:1309.1629, show that it belongs to a family of separable solutions previously constructed in arXiv:gr-qc/0109002, and question its relevance to critical collapse., Comment: 5 pages, reference added, version to be published in Classical and Quantum Gravity
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- 2014
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39. Exact results for the low energy AdS(4)XCP(3) string theory
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Fabbri, Alessandro, Fioravanti, Davide, Piscaglia, Simone, and Tateo, Roberto
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Mathematical Physics ,Nonlinear Sciences - Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems - Abstract
We derive the Thermodynamic Bethe Ansatz equations for the relativistic sigma model describing the AdS(4)XCP(3) string II A theory at strong coupling (i.e. in the Alday-Maldacena decoupling limit). The corresponding Y-system involves an infinite number of Y functions and is of a new type, although it shares a peculiar feature with the Y-system for AdS(4)XCP(3). A truncation of the equations at level p and a further generalisation to generic rank N allow us an alternative description of the theory as the N=4, p= \infty representative in an infinite family of models corresponding to the conformal cosets CP(N-1)_p X U(1), perturbed by a relevant composite field \phi(N,p) =\phi_[CP(N-1)_p] X \phi[U(1)] that couples the two independent conformal field theories. The calculation of the ultraviolet central charge confirms the conjecture by Basso and Rej and the conformal dimension of the perturbing operator, at every N and p, is obtained using the Y-system periodicity. The conformal dimension of \phi[CP(N-1)_p] matches that of the field identified by Fendley while discussing integrability issues for the purely bosonic CP(N-1) sigma model., Comment: Latex file
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- 2013
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40. Instability of black holes in massive gravity
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Babichev, Eugeny and Fabbri, Alessandro
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We show that linear perturbations around the simplest black hole solution of massive bi-gravity theories, the bi-Schwarzschild solution, exhibit an unstable mode featuring the Gregory-Laflamme instability of higher-dimensional black strings. The result is obtained for the massive gravity theory which is free from the Boulware-Deser ghost, as well as for its extension with two dynamical metrics. These results may indicate that static black holes in massive gravity do not exist. For graviton mass of order of Hubble scale, however, the instability timescale is of order of the Hubble time., Comment: 5 pages; v2: references added; v3: minor changes, matches the published version
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- 2013
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41. Hawking radiation correlations in Bose Einstein condensates using quantum field theory in curved space
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Anderson, Paul R., Balbinot, Roberto, Fabbri, Alessandro, and Parentani, Renaud
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
The density density correlation function is computed for the Bogoliubov pseudoparticles created in a Bose-Einstein condensate undergoing a black hole flow. On the basis of the gravitational analogy, the method used relies only on quantum field theory in curved spacetime techniques. A comparison with the results obtained by ab initio full condensed matter calculations is given, confirming the validity of the approximation used provided the profile of the flow varies smoothly on scales compared to the condensate healing length., Comment: minor changes, references added, 38 pages, 14 figures
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- 2013
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42. Hawking effect in BECs acoustic white holes
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Balbinot, Roberto, Fabbri, Alessandro, and Mayoral, Carlos
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
Bogoliubov pseudoparticle creation in a BEC undergoing a WH like flow is investigated analytically in the case of a one dimensional geometry with stepwise homogeneous regions. Comparison of the results with those corresponding to a BH flow is performed. The implications for the analogous gravitational problem is discussed., Comment: 29 pages, 32 figures
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- 2013
43. Hawking radiation of massive modes and undulations
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Coutant, Antonin, Fabbri, Alessandro, Parentani, Renaud, Balbinot, Roberto, and Anderson, Paul
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We compute the analogue Hawking radiation for modes which posses a small wave vector perpendicular to the horizon. For low frequencies, the resulting mass term induces a total reflection. This generates an extra mode mixing that occurs in the supersonic region, which cancels out the infrared divergence of the near horizon spectrum. As a result, the amplitude of the undulation (0-frequency wave with macroscopic amplitude) emitted in white hole flows now saturates at the linear level, unlike what was recently found in the massless case. In addition, we point out that the mass introduces a new type of undulation which is produced in black hole flows, and which is well described in the hydrodynamical regime., Comment: 37 pages, 8 figures, published version
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- 2012
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44. The Hawking signal in density-density correlations in BECs
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Fabbri, Alessandro
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We outline the derivation of the Hawking quanta-partner signal in correlations, and highlight the specific application to detect it in density-density correlations in BECs., Comment: 4 pages, Contribution to the Proceedings of ERE2010
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- 2011
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45. Acoustic white holes in flowing atomic Bose-Einstein condensates
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Mayoral, Carlos, Recati, Alessio, Fabbri, Alessandro, Parentani, Renaud, Balbinot, Roberto, and Carusotto, Iacopo
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Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We study acoustic white holes in a steadily flowing atomic Bose-Einstein condensate. A white hole configuration is obtained when the flow velocity goes from a super-sonic value in the upstream region to a sub-sonic one in the downstream region. The scattering of phonon wavepackets on a white hole horizon is numerically studied in terms of the Gross-Pitaevskii equation of mean-field theory: dynamical stability of the acoustic white hole is found, as well as a signature of a nonlinear back-action of the incident phonon wavepacket onto the horizon. The correlation pattern of density fluctuations is numerically studied by means of the truncated-Wigner method which includes quantum fluctuations. Signatures of the white hole radiation of correlated phonon pairs by the horizon are characterized; analogies and differences with Hawking radiation from acoustic black holes are discussed. In particular, a short wavelength feature is identified in the density correlation function, whose amplitude steadily grows in time since the formation of the horizon. The numerical observations are quantitatively interpreted by means of an analytical Bogoliubov theory of quantum fluctuations for a white hole configuration within the step-like horizon approximation.
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- 2010
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46. Step-like discontinuities in Bose-Einstein condensates and Hawking radiation: dispersion effects
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Mayoral, Carlos, Fabbri, Alessandro, and Rinaldi, Massimiliano
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
In this paper we extend the hydrodynamic results of [1] and study, analytically, the propagation of Bogoliubov phonons on top of Bose-Einstein condensates with step-like discontinuities by taking into account dispersion effects. We focus on the Hawking signal in the density-density correlations in the formation of acoustic black hole-like configurations., Comment: One figure and few comments added. Version accepted for publication in PRD
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- 2010
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47. Semiclassical Gravity in the Far Field Limit of Stars, Black Holes, and Wormholes
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Carlson, Eric D., Anderson, Paul R., Fabbri, Alessandro, Fagnocchi, Serena, Hirsch, William H., and Klyap, Sarah A.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
Semiclassical gravity is investigated in a large class of asymptotically flat, static, spherically symmetric spacetimes including those containing static stars, black holes, and wormholes. Specifically the stress-energy tensors of massless free spin 0 and spin 1/2 fields are computed to leading order in the asymptotic regions of these spacetimes. This is done for spin 0 fields in Schwarzschild spacetime using a WKB approximation. It is done numerically for the spin 1/2 field in Schwarzschild, extreme Reissner-Nordstrom, and various wormhole spacetimes. And it is done by finding analytic solutions to the leading order mode equations in a large class of asymptotically flat static spherically symmetric spacetimes. Agreement is shown between these various computational methods. It is found that for all of the spacetimes considered, the energy density and pressure in the asymptotic region are proportional to 1/r^5 to leading order. Furthermore, for the spin 1/2 field and the conformally coupled scalar field, the stress-energy tensor depends only on the leading order geometry in the far field limit. This is also true for the minimally coupled scalar field for spacetimes containing either a static star or a black hole, but not for spacetimes containing a wormhole., Comment: 43 pages, 2 figures. Reference added, minor changes, PRD version
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- 2010
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48. Density correlations and dynamical Casimir emission of Bogoliubov phonons in modulated atomic Bose-Einstein condensates
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Carusotto, Iacopo, Balbinot, Roberto, Fabbri, Alessandro, and Recati, Alessio
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Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We present a theory of the density correlations that appear in an atomic Bose-Einstein condensate as a consequence of the dynamical Casimir emission of pairs of Bogoliubov phonons when the atom-atom scattering length is modulated in time. Different regimes as a function of the temporal shape of the modulation are identified and a simple physical picture of the phenomenon is discussed. Analytical expressions for the density correlation function are provided for the most significant limiting cases. This theory is able to explain some unexpected features recently observed in numerical calculations of Hawking radiation from analog black holes.
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- 2009
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49. Enhancing Employment Outcomes of Vocational School Graduates: A Pilot Intervention with Counselling and Training
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Boeri, Tito, primary, Monti, Paola, additional, Pellizzari, Michele, additional, Fabbri, Alessandro, additional, and Fasola, Marika, additional
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- 2023
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50. Does the unemployment trap still exist? The case of the Italian minimum income scheme
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Busilacchi, Gianluca, primary and Fabbri, Alessandro, additional
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- 2023
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