New avenues for testing collapse models
Andrea Vinante, Hendrik Ulbricht

TL;DR
This paper reviews potential experimental approaches to test spontaneous wave function collapse models, focusing on force noise, heating effects, interferometry, and high-precision measurements to explore quantum collapse phenomena.
Contribution
It provides a concise overview of future experimental strategies for testing collapse models across various physical systems.
Findings
Force noise measurements can reveal collapse effects.
Spontaneous heating in ultracold matter offers a testing avenue.
Matter-wave interferometry can detect deviations from standard quantum mechanics.
Abstract
We present a concise outlook on future experimental tests of spontaneous wave function collapse models. We discuss tests based on force noise measurements in ultrasensitive mechanical systems, spontaneous heating in ultracold solid matter and atoms, matter-wave interferometry, and ultrahigh precision measurements.
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