Optomechanical tests of a Schr\"odinger-Newton equation for gravitational quantum mechanics
Abstract
We show that optomechanical systems can test the Schr\"odinger-Newton equation of gravitational quantum mechanics due to Yang et al. This equation is motivated by semiclassical gravity, a widely used theory of interacting gravitational and quantum fields. From the many-body Schr\"odinger-Newton equation follows an approximate equation for the center-of-mass dynamics of macroscopic objects. This predicts a distinctive double-peaked signature in the output optical quadrature power spectral density of certain optomechanical systems. Since the Schr\"odinger-Newton equation lacks free parameters, these will allow its experimental confirmation or refutation.
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