Thermal Fisher information for a rotating BTZ black hole
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2506.12656v1
- Date: Sat, 14 Jun 2025 22:58:03 GMT
- Title: Thermal Fisher information for a rotating BTZ black hole
- Authors: Everett A. Patterson, Robert B. Mann,
- Abstract summary: We show that the Fisher information is sensitive to the rotation of a black hole.<n>We have previously shown that a system is capable of discerning black hole mass for static black holes in 2+1 dimensions.
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- Abstract: Relativistic quantum metrology provides a framework within which we can quantify the quality of measurement and estimation procedures while accounting for both quantum and relativistic effects. The chief measure for describing such procedures is the Fisher information, which quantifies how sensitive a given estimation is to a variance of some underlying parameter. Recently, the Fisher information has been used to quantify the spacetime information accessible to two-level quantum particle detectors. We have previously shown that such a system is capable of discerning black hole mass for static black holes in 2+1 dimensions. Here, we extend these results to the astrophysically interesting case of rotating black holes and show that the Fisher information is also sensitive to the rotation of a black hole.
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