Deformed dispersion relations and the Hanbury--Brown--Twiss Effect
Abel Camacho (Dept. of Physics, Universidad Autonoma, Metropolitana--Iztapalapa.)

TL;DR
This paper explores how quantum gravity-induced deformed dispersion relations might be detectable through the Hanbury--Brown--Twiss effect, suggesting potential observable consequences in certain scenarios.
Contribution
It demonstrates the feasibility of detecting deformed dispersion relations via the Hanbury--Brown--Twiss effect in specific quantum gravity models.
Findings
Certain parameter ranges could produce observable effects
The effect may be detectable in some quantum gravity scenarios
Potential for experimental verification of quantum gravity models
Abstract
In the present work we analyze the possibility of detecting some deformed dispersion relations, emerging in some quantum--gravity models, resorting to the so--called Hanbury--Brown--Twiss effect. It will be proved that in some scenarios the possibilities are not pessimistic. Forsooth, for some values of the corresponding parameters the aforementioned effect could render interesting outcomes.
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