Quantum spreading of a self-gravitating wave-packet in singularity free gravity

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In this paper we will study for the first time how the wave-packet of a self-gravitating meso-scopic system spreads in theories beyond Einstein’s general relativity. In particular, we will consider a ghost-free infinite derivative gravity, which resolves the 1 / r singularity in the potential – such that the gradient of the potential vanishes within the scale of non-locality. We will show that a quantum wave-packet spreads faster for a ghost-free and singularity-free gravity as compared to the Newtonian case, therefore providing us a unique scenario for testing classical and quantum properties of short-distance gravity in a laboratory in the near future.

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Buoninfante, L., Lambiase, G., & Mazumdar, A. (2018). Quantum spreading of a self-gravitating wave-packet in singularity free gravity. European Physical Journal C, 78(1). https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-018-5535-4

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