4.6 Article

The Schrodinger-Newton equation and its foundations

Journal

NEW JOURNAL OF PHYSICS
Volume 16, Issue -, Pages -

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/1367-2630/16/11/115007

Keywords

Schrodinger-Newton equation; semi-classical gravity; collapse of the wave-function

Funding

  1. EU project NANOQUESTFIT
  2. COST Action [MP1006]
  3. 'Fundamental Problems in Quantum Physics', the John Templeton foundation [39530]
  4. Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN)

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The necessity of quantising the gravitational field is still subject to an open debate. In this paper we compare the approach of quantum gravity, with that of a fundamentally semi-classical theory of gravity, in the weak-field non-relativistic limit. We show that, while in the former case the Schrodinger equation stays linear, in the latter case one ends up with the so-called Schrodinger-Newton equation, which involves a nonlinear, non-local gravitational contribution. We further discuss that the Schrodinger-Newton equation does not describe the collapse of the wave-function, although it was initially proposed for exactly this purpose. Together with the standard collapse postulate, fundamentally semi-classical gravity gives rise to superluminal signalling. A consistent fundamentally semi-classical theory of gravity can therefore only be achieved together with a suitable prescription of the wave-function collapse. We further discuss, how collapse models avoid such superluminal signalling and compare the nonlinearities appearing in these models with those in the Schrodinger-Newton equation.

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