Quantum Mechanics of Gravitational Waves
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Parikh, Maulik; Wilczek, Frank; Zahariade, George
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For the purpose of analyzing observed phenomena, it has been convenient, and thus far sufficient, to regard gravity as subject to the deterministic principles of classical physics, with the gravitational field obeying Newton's law or Einstein's equations. Here we treat the gravitational field as a quantum field and determine the implications of such treatment for experimental observables. We find that falling bodies in gravity are subject to random fluctuations ("noise") whose characteristics depend on the quantum state of the gravitational field. We derive a stochastic equation for the separation of two falling particles. Detection of this fundamental noise, which may be measurable at gravitational wave detectors, would vindicate the quantization of gravity, and reveal important properties of its sources.
Date issued
2021-08Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Center for Theoretical PhysicsJournal
Physical Review Letters
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American Physical Society (APS)
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Parikh, Maulik, Wilczek, Frank and Zahariade, George. 2021. "Quantum Mechanics of Gravitational Waves." Physical Review Letters, 127 (8).
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0031-9007
1079-7114