Toward quantum gravity measurement by cold atoms

Author:

DOS SANTOS MARCILIO M.,ONIGA TEODORA,MCLEMAN ANDREW S.,CALDWELL MARTIN,WANG CHARLES H.-T.

Abstract

AbstractWe propose an experiment for the measurement of gravitational effect on cold atoms by applying a one-dimensional vertically sinusoidal oscillation to the magneto-optical trap, and observe the signature of low quantum energy shift of quantum-bound states as a consequence of gravitational fluctuation. To this end, we present brief details of the experiment on a Bose–Einstein condensate (BEC), and a simplistic calculation of the Gross–Pitaevskii solution using the Thomas–Fermi approximation with focus on the density of the BEC for the time-dependent perturbation. Moreover, we calculate the power induced by quantum gravity on a generic atomic ensemble. We also address the possible challenges for the measurement of the expected results. Finally, we discuss the prospect of further developing this experiment toward measuring the effect of quantum spacetime fluctuations on cold atoms.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics

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