Testing quantum gravity with dilute dipolar Bose gases

Abstract

We systematically investigate the effects of quantum gravity on the ground-state properties of dilute homogeneous dipolar Bose gases using the Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov theory based on the generalized uncertainty principle. We calculate quantum gravity corrections to the condensed fraction, the equation of state, the critical temperature and the superfluid fraction. Improved upper bounds on the generalized uncertainty principle parameters are found. We compare our predictions with previous experimental and theoretical results.

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