An elegant experiment showing that acoustic waves are amplified after scattering by a rotating body demonstrates an effect predicted in 1971 by Yakov Zel’dovich. This result has implications for the understanding of scattering from black holes.
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Drinkwater, B.W. An acoustic black hole. Nat. Phys. 16, 1010–1011 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41567-020-0954-1
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