General relativistic effects of gravity in quantum mechanics: A case of ultra-relativistic, spin 1/2 particles

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We present a general relativistic framework for studying gravitational effects in quantum mechanical phenomena. We concentrate our attention on the case of ultra-relativistic, spin-1/2 particles propagating in Kerr spacetime. The two-component Weyl equation with general relativistic corrections is obtained in the case of a slowly rotating, weak gravitational field. Our approach is also applied to neutrino oscillations in the presence of a gravitational field. The relative phase of two different mass eigenstates is calculated in radial propagation, and the result is compared with those of previous works.

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Konno, K., & Kasai, M. (1998). General relativistic effects of gravity in quantum mechanics: A case of ultra-relativistic, spin 1/2 particles. Progress of Theoretical Physics, 100(6), 1145–1157. https://doi.org/10.1143/PTP.100.1145

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