Speaker
Dr
Chen Zhang
(University of Toronto and University of Waterloo)
Description
We study the response of a static Unruh-DeWitt detector outside an exotic compact object (ECO) with a variety of (partially) reflective boundary conditions in 3+1 dimensions. The horizonless ECO, whose boundary is extremely close to the would-be event horizon, acts as a black hole mimicker. We find that the response rate is notably distinct from the black hole case, even when the ECO boundary is perfectly absorbing. For a (partially) reflective ECO boundary, we find resonance structures in the response rate that depend on the different locations of the ECO boundary and those of the detector. We provide a detailed analysis in connection with the ECO's vacuum mode structure and transfer function.
Authors
Dr
Chen Zhang
(University of Toronto and University of Waterloo)
Bob Holdom
(University of Toronto)
Robert Mann
(University of Waterloo)