TY - JOUR
T1 - Quantumness of gravity in harmonically trapped particles
AU - Kaku, Youka
AU - Maeda, Shin'Ya
AU - Nambu, Yasusada
AU - Osawa, Yuki
N1 - Funding Information:
We would like to thank A. Matsumura and K. Yamamoto for providing their valuable insight on the subject. This research was supported in part by the Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST), the Nagoya University Interdisciplinary Frontier Fellowship (Y. K.), and JSPS KAKENHI Grant No. 19K03866 (Y. N.) and No. 22H05257 (Y. N.).
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PY - 2022/12/15
Y1 - 2022/12/15
N2 - This study investigates the quantumness of gravity under the setup of the atomic interferometry from the viewpoint of mass-energy equivalence. We evaluated interference visibility considering a particle with internal energy levels in a harmonic trapping potential. As per the result, for a spatially superposed gravitational source mass, interference visibility exhibits collapse and revival behavior, which implies that an initial separable internal state evolves to the entangled state with respect to the degrees of freedom of the center of mass, the internal energy levels, and the external source state. In particular, it does not exhibit revival behavior when gravity is treated as a quantum interaction, while it revives with a finite period for a semiclassical treatment of gravity. We also examined the temporal behavior of entanglement negativity and found that the nonrevival behavior of visibility reflects the creation of the entanglement between the internal energy state and the external source state which is uniquely induced by the quantum interaction of gravity in accordance with the weak equivalence principle.
AB - This study investigates the quantumness of gravity under the setup of the atomic interferometry from the viewpoint of mass-energy equivalence. We evaluated interference visibility considering a particle with internal energy levels in a harmonic trapping potential. As per the result, for a spatially superposed gravitational source mass, interference visibility exhibits collapse and revival behavior, which implies that an initial separable internal state evolves to the entangled state with respect to the degrees of freedom of the center of mass, the internal energy levels, and the external source state. In particular, it does not exhibit revival behavior when gravity is treated as a quantum interaction, while it revives with a finite period for a semiclassical treatment of gravity. We also examined the temporal behavior of entanglement negativity and found that the nonrevival behavior of visibility reflects the creation of the entanglement between the internal energy state and the external source state which is uniquely induced by the quantum interaction of gravity in accordance with the weak equivalence principle.
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U2 - 10.1103/PhysRevD.106.126005
DO - 10.1103/PhysRevD.106.126005
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85144138830
SN - 2470-0010
VL - 106
JO - Physical Review D
JF - Physical Review D
IS - 12
M1 - 126005
ER -