Hunting Quantum Gravity with Analogs: The Case of High-Energy Particle Physics
Castorina P, Iorio A, Satz H (2022)
Universe 8(9): 482.
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In this review, we collect, for the first time, old and new research results, and present future perspectives on how hadron production, in high-energy scattering processes, can experimentally probe fundamental questions of quantum gravity. The key observations that ignited the link between the two arenas are the so-called "color-event horizon" of quantum chromodynamics, and the (de)accelerations involved in such scattering processes. Both phenomena point to the Unruh (and related Hawking)-type effects. After the first pioneering investigations, such research studies continued, including studies of the horizon entropy and other "black-hole thermodynamical" behaviors, which incidentally are also part of the frontier of the analog gravity research itself. It has been stressed that the trait d'union between the two phenomenologies is that in both hadron physics and black hole physics, "thermal" behaviors are more easily understood, not as due to real thermalization processes (sometimes just impossible, given the small number of particles involved), but rather to a stochastic/quantum entanglement nature of such temperatures. Finally, other aspects, such as the self-critical organizations of hadronic matter and of black holes, have been recently investigated. The results of those investigations are also summarized and commented upon here. As a general remark, this research line shows that we can probe quantum gravity theoretical constructions with analog systems that are not confined to only the condensed matter arena.
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analogs;
hadronic physics;
quantum gravity
Erscheinungsjahr
2022
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Universe
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8
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9
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482
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2218-1997
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Castorina P, Iorio A, Satz H. Hunting Quantum Gravity with Analogs: The Case of High-Energy Particle Physics. Universe . 2022;8(9): 482.
Castorina, P., Iorio, A., & Satz, H. (2022). Hunting Quantum Gravity with Analogs: The Case of High-Energy Particle Physics. Universe , 8(9), 482. https://doi.org/10.3390/universe8090482
Castorina, Paolo, Iorio, Alfredo, and Satz, Helmut. 2022. “Hunting Quantum Gravity with Analogs: The Case of High-Energy Particle Physics”. Universe 8 (9): 482.
Castorina, P., Iorio, A., and Satz, H. (2022). Hunting Quantum Gravity with Analogs: The Case of High-Energy Particle Physics. Universe 8:482.
Castorina, P., Iorio, A., & Satz, H., 2022. Hunting Quantum Gravity with Analogs: The Case of High-Energy Particle Physics. Universe , 8(9): 482.
P. Castorina, A. Iorio, and H. Satz, “Hunting Quantum Gravity with Analogs: The Case of High-Energy Particle Physics”, Universe , vol. 8, 2022, : 482.
Castorina, P., Iorio, A., Satz, H.: Hunting Quantum Gravity with Analogs: The Case of High-Energy Particle Physics. Universe . 8, : 482 (2022).
Castorina, Paolo, Iorio, Alfredo, and Satz, Helmut. “Hunting Quantum Gravity with Analogs: The Case of High-Energy Particle Physics”. Universe 8.9 (2022): 482.
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