Newtonian Gravity from a Poissonian Spontaneous Collapse Model
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2502.04996v1
- Date: Fri, 07 Feb 2025 15:19:13 GMT
- Title: Newtonian Gravity from a Poissonian Spontaneous Collapse Model
- Authors: Nicolò Piccione, Angelo Bassi,
- Abstract summary: We study the application of a similar idea to the Poissonian Spontaneous Localization (PSL) model.
With respect to the TD models, the PSL model presents some notable differences such as the absence of long-range decoherence.
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- Abstract: The Tilloy-Di\'osi (TD) prescription allows to turn any Markovian spontaneous collapse model that can be formally regarded as a continuous measurement process of the mass density into a hybrid classical-quantum theory in which the gravitational Newtonian field enters as a classical field. We study the application of a similar idea to the Poissonian Spontaneous Localization (PSL) model. As in the TD case, the Newtonian classical field is again recovered upon averaging, and additional decoherence appears due to the gravitational back-reaction. We study general features of this model and investigate the dynamics of a single particle and a rigid spherical body. With respect to the TD models, the PSL model presents some notable differences such as the absence of long-range decoherence due to the gravitational back-reaction noise and the absence of negative mass measurements.
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