Hydrogen atom in Palatini theories of gravity
Abstract
We study the effects that the gravitational interaction of theories of gravity in Palatini formalism has on the stationary states of the Hydrogen atom. We show that the role of gravity in this system is very important for lagrangians with terms that grow at low curvatures, which have been proposed to explain the accelerated expansion rate of the universe. We find that new gravitationally induced terms in the atomic Hamiltonian generate a strong backreaction that is incompatible with the very existence of bound states. In fact, in the 1/R model, Hydrogen disintegrates in less than two hours. The universe that we observe is, therefore, incompatible with that kind of gravitational interaction. Lagrangians with high curvature corrections do not lead to such instabilities.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0802.4038,
title = {Hydrogen atom in Palatini theories of gravity},
author = {Gonzalo J. Olmo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0802.4038},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
8 pages, 2 figures, appendix added with an estimation of the half life of Hydrogen in the 1/R model to match the published version