Towards the QFT on Curved Spacetime Limit of QGR. I: A General Scheme
Hanno Sahlmann, Thomas Thiemann

TL;DR
This paper proposes a conceptual scheme to derive the semiclassical limit of quantum fields on curved spacetime from quantum gravity, highlighting new background-independent issues and setting the stage for future detailed calculations.
Contribution
It introduces a general scheme for connecting quantum gravity with quantum field theory on curved spacetime, addressing background independence and conceptual challenges.
Findings
Identifies fundamental issues in deriving QFT on CST from QGR.
Proposes a scheme to approach the semiclassical limit.
Preliminary calculations illustrate potential quantum corrections.
Abstract
In this article and a companion paper we address the question of how one might obtain the semiclassical limit of ordinary matter quantum fields (QFT) propagating on curved spacetimes (CST) from full fledged Quantum General Relativity (QGR), starting from first principles. We stress that we do not claim to have a satisfactory answer to this question, rather our intention is to ignite a discussion by displaying the problems that have to be solved when carrying out such a program. In the present paper we propose a scheme that one might follow in order to arrive at such a limit. We discuss the technical and conceptual problems that arise in doing so and how they can be solved in principle. As to be expected, completely new issues arise due to the fact that QGR is a background independent theory. For instance, fundamentally the notion of a photon involves not only the Maxwell quantum field…
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