Coupling of gravity and dilaton backgrounds to light fields and atoms
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Abstract
The search for violations of the Einstein equivalence principle and dark matter is a driving force for atom interferometery. A scalar, light dilaton field constitutes such a basic but consistent extension to known physics. While recent works focus on the coupling of matter to gravity and dilaton fields, we include the propagation of the light essential to manipulate the atoms. In particular, we derive modified Maxwell equations including an expanded gravitational and dilaton field. We show that to leading order the dilaton has no influence on the phase of the electromagnetic field, and only modifies the wave vector via gravity. We transfer this result to various classes of atom interferometers and show that the coupling to the dilaton field is solely given via the atom's mass, whereas the modified light propagation also enters via gravity.
*The projects "Metrology with interfering Unruh-DeWitt detectors'' (MIUnD) and "Building composite particles from quantum field theory on dilaton gravity'' (BOnD) are funded by the Carl Zeiss Foundation through IQST. The QUANTUS and INTENTAS projects are supported by the German Aerospace Center (DLR) with funds provided by the Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi) under Grants 50WM1956 (QUANTUS V) and 50WM2177-2178 (INTENTAS).
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Publication: Fabio Di Pumpo et al., Light propagation and atom interferometry in gravity and dilaton fields, arXiv:2201.07053 (2022)
Presenters
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Fabio Di Pumpo
- Univ Ulm