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Superradiance in dispersive black hole analogues

Sam Patrick, Silke Weinfurtner

2020Physical review. D/Physical review. D.21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Wave equations containing spatial derivatives which are higher than second order arise naturally in the context of condensed matter systems. The solutions of such equations contain more than two modes and consequently, the range of possible interactions between the different modes is significantly enhanced compared to the two mode case. We develop a framework for analyzing the different mode interactions based on the classical turning points of the dispersion relation. We then apply this framework to the scattering of deep water gravity waves with a draining bathtub vortex, a system which constitutes the analogue of a rotating black hole in the nondispersive limit. In particular, we show that the different scattering outcomes are controlled by the light-ring frequencies, a concept routinely applied in black hole physics, and two new frequencies which are related to the strength of dispersion. We find that the frequency range in which the reflected wave is superradiantly amplified appears as a simple modification to the nondispersive case. However, the condition to observe this amplification is complicated by the fact that a superradiant mode can be reflected back into the system by scattering with one of the additional modes. We provide estimates for the reflection coefficients in the full dispersive regime.

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