Quantum Reference Frames for Lorentz Symmetry

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Abstract

Since their first introduction, Quantum Reference Frame (QRF) transformations have been extensively discussed, generalising the covariance of physical laws to the quantum domain. Despite important progress, a formulation of QRF transformations for Lorentz symmetry is still lacking. The present work aims to fill this gap. We first introduce a reformulation of relativistic quantum mechanics independent of any notion of preferred temporal slicing. Based on this, we define transformations that switch between the perspectives of different relativistic QRFs. We introduce a notion of “quantum Lorentz transformations” and “superposition of Lorentz boosts”, acting on the external degrees of freedom of a quantum particle. We analyse two effects, superposition of time dilations and superposition of length contractions, that arise only if the reference frames exhibit both relativistic and quantum-mechanical features. Finally, we discuss how the effects could be observed by measuring the wave-packet extensions from relativistic QRFs.

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Apadula, L., Castro-Ruiz, E., & Brukner, Č. (2024). Quantum Reference Frames for Lorentz Symmetry. Quantum, 8. https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2024-08-14-1440

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