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Electromagnetic 0.1-100 kHz noise does not disrupt orientation in a night-migrating songbird implying a spin coherence lifetime of less than 10 μs

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ROYAL SOC
DOI: 10.1098/rsif.2019.0716

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magnetoreception; radical pair mechanism; radiofrequency field; broadband noise

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [395940726 -SFB 1372, GRK 1885]
  2. 'Landesgraduiertenkolleg Nano-Energieforschung' - 'Ministerium fur Wissenschaft und Kultur' of Lower Saxony
  3. European Research Council (European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme) [810002]
  4. Air Force Office of Scientific Research (Air Force Materiel Command, USAF) [FA9550-14-1-0095]

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According to the currently prevailing theory, the magnetic compass sense in night-migrating birds relies on a light-dependent radical-pair-based mechanism. It has been shown that radio waves at megahertz frequencies disrupt magnetic orientation in migratory birds, providing evidence for a quantum-mechanical origin of the magnetic compass. Still, many crucial properties, e.g. the lifetime of the proposed magnetically sensitive radical pair, remain unknown. The current study aims to estimate the spin coherence time of the radical pair, based on the behavioural responses of migratory birds to broad-band electromagnetic fields covering the frequency band 0.1-100 kHz. A finding that the birds were unable to use their magnetic compass under these conditions would imply surprisingly long-lived (greater than 10 mu s) spin coherence. However, we observed no effect of 0.1-100 kHz radio-frequency (RF) fields on the orientation of night-migratory Eurasian blackcaps (Sylvia atricapilla). This suggests that the lifetime of the spin coherence involved in magnetoreception is shorter than the period of the highest frequency RF fields used in this experiment (i.e. approx. 10 mu s). This result, in combination with an earlier study showing that 20-450 kHz electromagnetic fields disrupt magnetic compass orientation, suggests that the spin coherence lifetime of the magnetically sensitive radical pair is in the range 2-10 mu s.

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