Universal decoherence due to gravitational time dilation
Igor Pikovski, Magdalena Zych, Fabio Costa, Caslav Brukner

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that gravitational time dilation causes universal decoherence in low-energy quantum systems, potentially explaining the emergence of classical behavior without external environments.
Contribution
It reveals that gravitational time dilation inherently induces decoherence in quantum superpositions, a novel insight into quantum-gravity interactions at low energies.
Findings
Gravitational time dilation couples internal and external degrees of freedom.
Decoherence occurs even without external environment influence.
Earth's weak gravity can decohere micron-scale objects.
Abstract
The physics of low-energy quantum systems is usually studied without explicit consideration of the background spacetime. Phenomena inherent to quantum theory on curved space-time, such as Hawking radiation, are typically assumed to be only relevant at extreme physical conditions: at high energies and in strong gravitational fields. Here we consider low-energy quantum mechanics in the presence of gravitational time dilation and show that the latter leads to decoherence of quantum superpositions. Time dilation induces a universal coupling between internal degrees of freedom and the centre-of-mass of a composite particle. The resulting correlations cause decoherence of the particle's position, even without any external environment. We also show that the weak time dilation on Earth is already sufficient to decohere micron scale objects. Gravity therefore can account for the emergence of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates · Mechanical and Optical Resonators · Quantum, superfluid, helium dynamics
