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Bose-Einstein Condensate and Liquid Helium He$^4$: Implications of GUP and Modified Gravity Correspondence

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2024-06-14 v2 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

Utilizing the recently established connection between Palatini-like gravity and linear Generalized Uncertainty Principle (GUP) models, we have formulated an approach that facilitates the examination of Bose gases. Our primary focus is on the ideal Bose-Einstein condensate and liquid helium, chosen as illustrative examples to underscore the feasibility of tabletop experiments in assessing gravity models. The non-interacting Bose-Einstein condensate imposes constraints on linear GUP and Palatini f(R)f(R) gravity (Eddington-inspired Born-Infeld gravity) within the ranges of 1012σ3×1024 s/kg m-10^{12}\lesssim\sigma\lesssim 3\times 10^{24}{\text{ s}}/{\text{kg m}} and 101βˉ1011 m2-10^{-1}\lesssim\bar\beta\lesssim 10^{11} \text{ m}^2 (4×101ϵ4×1011 m2-4\times10^{-1}\lesssim\epsilon\lesssim 4\times 10^{11} \text{ m}^2), respectively. In contrast, the properties of liquid helium suggest more realistic bounds, specifically 1023σ1023 s/kg m-10^{23}\lesssim\sigma\lesssim 10^{23}{\text{ s}}/{\text{kg m}} and 109βˉ109 m2-10^{9}\lesssim\bar\beta\lesssim 10^{9} \text{ m}^2. Additionally, we argue that the newly developed method employing Earth seismic waves provides improved constraints for quantum and modified gravity by approximately one order of magnitude.

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@article{arxiv.2401.01159,
  title  = {Bose-Einstein Condensate and Liquid Helium He$^4$: Implications of GUP and Modified Gravity Correspondence},
  author = {Aneta Wojnar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.01159},
  year   = {2024}
}

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9 pages, 3 figures