Quantum particles and an effective spacetime geometry

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

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Presented at the IX Workshop of the Mexican Gravity Division

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Spacetime geometry is supposed to be measured by identifying the trajectories of free test particles with geodesics. In practice, this cannot be done because, being described by Quantum Mechanics, particles do not follow trajectories. As a first step to study how it is possible to read spacetime geometry with quantum particles, we model these particles with classical extended objects. We propose to represent such extended objects by its covariant center of mass, which generically does not follow a geodesic of the background metric. We present a scheme that allows to extract some of components of an "effective" connection, namely, the connection that would be obtained if the locus of the center of mass is regarded as a geodesic. We discuss some issues that arise when trying to obtain all the components of the effective connection and its possible implications.

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