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Strongest atomic physics bounds on Non-Commutative Quantum Gravity Models

Authors :
Piscicchia, Kristian
Addazi, Andrea
Marciano, Antonino
Bazzi, Massimiliano
Cargnelli, Michael
Clozza, Alberto
De Paolis, Luca
Del Grande, Raffaele
Guaraldo, Carlo
Iliescu, Mihail Antoniu
Laubenstein, Matthias
Marton, Johann
Miliucci, Marco
Napolitano, Fabrizio
Porcelli, Alessio
Scordo, Alessandro
Sirghi, Diana Laura
Sirghi, Florin
Doce, Oton Vazquez
Zmeskal, Johann
Curceanu, Catalina
Piscicchia, Kristian
Addazi, Andrea
Marciano, Antonino
Bazzi, Massimiliano
Cargnelli, Michael
Clozza, Alberto
De Paolis, Luca
Del Grande, Raffaele
Guaraldo, Carlo
Iliescu, Mihail Antoniu
Laubenstein, Matthias
Marton, Johann
Miliucci, Marco
Napolitano, Fabrizio
Porcelli, Alessio
Scordo, Alessandro
Sirghi, Diana Laura
Sirghi, Florin
Doce, Oton Vazquez
Zmeskal, Johann
Curceanu, Catalina
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Investigations of possible violations of the Pauli Exclusion Principle represent critical tests of the microscopic space-time structure and properties. Space-time non-commutativity provides a class of universality for several Quantum Gravity models. In this context the VIP-2 Lead experiment sets the strongest bounds, searching for Pauli Exclusion Principle violating atomic-transitions in lead, excluding the $\theta$-Poincar\'e Non Commutative Quantum Gravity models far above the Planck scale for non-vanishing $\theta_{\mu \nu}$ ``electric-like'' components, and up to $6.9 \cdot 10^{-2}$ Planck scales if $\theta_{0i} = 0$.<br />Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1396632537
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103.PhysRevLett.129.131301