We compute the transition rate of an Unruh-DeWitt detector coupled both to a ground state and to a KMS state of a massless, conformally coupled scalar field on a static BTZ black hole with Robin boundary conditions. We observe that, although the anti-Hawking effect is manifest for the ground state, this is not the case for the KMS state. In addition, we show that our analysis applies with minor modifications also to the anti-Unruh effect on Rindler-AdS3 spacetime.

The anti-Hawking effect on a BTZ black hole with Robin boundary conditions

Dappiaggi C.
2021-01-01

Abstract

We compute the transition rate of an Unruh-DeWitt detector coupled both to a ground state and to a KMS state of a massless, conformally coupled scalar field on a static BTZ black hole with Robin boundary conditions. We observe that, although the anti-Hawking effect is manifest for the ground state, this is not the case for the KMS state. In addition, we show that our analysis applies with minor modifications also to the anti-Unruh effect on Rindler-AdS3 spacetime.
2021
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Anti-Hawking effect; Anti-Unruh effect; BTZ black hole; Rindler-AdS; Unruh-DeWitt detector
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Campos, L. D. S.; Dappiaggi, C.
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