articlePhysical Review LettersNov 25, 2008GREEN OA

Universality of Quantum Gravity Corrections

University of Lethbridge · Academy of Athens

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Abstract

We show that the existence of a minimum measurable length and the related generalized uncertainty principle (GUP), predicted by theories of quantum gravity, influence all quantum Hamiltonians. Thus, they predict quantum gravity corrections to various quantum phenomena. We compute such corrections to the Lamb shift, the Landau levels, and the tunneling current in a scanning tunneling microscope. We show that these corrections can be interpreted in two ways: (a) either that they are exceedingly small, beyond the reach of current experiments, or (b) that they predict upper bounds on the quantum gravity parameter in the GUP, compatible with experiments at the electroweak scale. Thus, more accurate measurements in…

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Keywords
  • Physics
  • Quantum gravity
  • Universality (dynamical systems)
  • Electroweak interaction
  • Quantum
  • Planck scale
  • Uncertainty principle
  • Planck length
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