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SHORT DISTANCE SIGNATURES IN COSMOLOGY: WHY NOT IN BLACK HOLES?
2004
International Journal of Modern Physics A
Current theoretical investigations seem to indicate the possibility of observing signatures of short distance physics in the Cosmic Microwave Background spectrum. We try to gain a deeper understanding on why all information about this regime is lost in the case of Black Hole radiation but not necessarily so in a cosmological setting by using the moving mirror as a toy model for both backgrounds. The different responses of the Hawking and Cosmic Microwave Background spectra to short distance
doi:10.1142/s0217751x04016453
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