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Main Authors: Ciszak, Marzena, Belenchia, Alessio, Ortolan, Antonello, Marino, Francesco
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.15546
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author Ciszak, Marzena
Belenchia, Alessio
Ortolan, Antonello
Marino, Francesco
author_facet Ciszak, Marzena
Belenchia, Alessio
Ortolan, Antonello
Marino, Francesco
contents Several approaches to quantum gravity lead to nonlocal modifications of fields' dynamics. This, in turn, can give rise to nonlocal modifications of quantum mechanics at non-relativistic energies. Here, we analyze the nonlocal Schrödinger evolution of a quantum harmonic oscillator in one such scenario, where the problem can be addressed without the use of perturbation theory. We demonstrate that although deviations from standard quantum predictions occur at low occupation numbers, where they could potentially be detected or constrained by high-precision experiments, the classical limits of quantum probability densities and free energy remain unaffected up to energies comparable with the nonlocality scale. These results provide an example of nonlocal quantum dynamics compatible with classical predictions, suggesting massive quantum objects as a promising avenue for testing some phenomenological aspects of quantum gravity.
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spellingShingle Quantum gravity inspired nonlocal quantum dynamics preserving the classical limit
Ciszak, Marzena
Belenchia, Alessio
Ortolan, Antonello
Marino, Francesco
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
Quantum Physics
Several approaches to quantum gravity lead to nonlocal modifications of fields' dynamics. This, in turn, can give rise to nonlocal modifications of quantum mechanics at non-relativistic energies. Here, we analyze the nonlocal Schrödinger evolution of a quantum harmonic oscillator in one such scenario, where the problem can be addressed without the use of perturbation theory. We demonstrate that although deviations from standard quantum predictions occur at low occupation numbers, where they could potentially be detected or constrained by high-precision experiments, the classical limits of quantum probability densities and free energy remain unaffected up to energies comparable with the nonlocality scale. These results provide an example of nonlocal quantum dynamics compatible with classical predictions, suggesting massive quantum objects as a promising avenue for testing some phenomenological aspects of quantum gravity.
title Quantum gravity inspired nonlocal quantum dynamics preserving the classical limit
topic General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
Quantum Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.15546