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Inference of gravitational field superposition from quantum measurements

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Abstract

Experiments are beginning to probe the interaction of quantum particles with gravitational fields beyond the uniform-field regime. In non-relativistic quantum mechanics, the gravitational field in such experiments can be written as a superposition state. We empirically demonstrate that alternative theories of gravity can avoid gravitational superposition states only by decoupling the gravitational field energy from the quantum particle's time evolution. Furthermore, such theories must specify a preferred quantum reference frame in which the equations of motion are valid. To the extent that these properties are theoretically implausible, recent experiments provide indirect evidence that gravity has quantum features. Proposed experiments with superposed gravitational sources would provide even stronger evidence that gravity is nonclassical.

Publication: https://arxiv.org/abs/2209.02214

Presenters

  • Chris Overstreet

    Stanford University

Authors

  • Chris Overstreet

    Stanford University

  • Joseph Curti

    Stanford University

  • Minjeong Kim

    Stanford University

  • Peter Asenbaum

    IQOQI Vienna

  • Mark Kasevich

    Stanford University

  • Flaminia Giacomini

    ETH Zurich