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Quantum entanglement produced in the formation of a black hole

E. Martin-Martinez, L. J. Garay, J. Leon

Published 2010-07-16, updated 2010-09-22Version 2

A field in the vacuum state, which is in principle separable, can evolve to an entangled state in a dynamical gravitational collapse. We will study, quantify, and discuss the origin of this entanglement, showing that it could even reach the maximal entanglement limit for low frequencies or very small black holes, with consequences in micro-black hole formation and the final stages of evaporating black holes. This entanglement provides quantum information resources between the modes in the asymptotic future (thermal Hawking radiation) and those which fall to the event horizon. We will also show that fermions are more sensitive than bosons to this quantum entanglement generation. This fact could be helpful in finding experimental evidence of the genuine quantum Hawking effect in analog models.

Comments: 5 pages, 2 figures, revtex4, Journal ref. added
Journal: Phys. Rev. D82: 064028,2010
Categories: quant-ph, gr-qc
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