Published August 22, 2018
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Space QUEST mission proposal: experimentally testing decoherence due to gravity
Description
Models of quantum systems on curved space-times lack sufficient experimental verification. Some speculative theories suggest that quantum correlations, such as entanglement, may exhibit different behavior to purely classical correlations in curved space. By measuring this effect or lack thereof, we can test the hypotheses behind several such models. For instance, as predicted by Ralph et al [5] and Ralph and Pienaar [1], a bipartite entangled system could decohere if each particle traversed through a different gravitational field gradient. We propose to study this effect in a ground to space uplink scenario. We extend the above theoretical predictions of Ralph and coworkers and discuss the scientific consequences of detecting/failing to detect the predicted gravitational decoherence. We present a detailed mission design of the European Space Agency's Space QUEST (Space—Quantum Entanglement Space Test) mission, and study the feasibility of the mission scheme.
Abstract
ESA 20772/07/NL/VJAbstract
Austrian Research Promotion Agency FFG-ALR 854022 866025Abstract
European Space Agency ESA-ARTES 4000112591/14/NL/USAbstract
Austrian Science Fund FWF-SFB F40Abstract
Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness SEV-2015-0522Abstract
Fundaci Privada CellexAbstract
Generalitat de CatalunyaAbstract
Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Quantum Computation and Communication Technology No. CEI 10001027Abstract
Quantum Communications Hub EP/M013472/1Additional details
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- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/78199
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/78199
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