Loss of coherence and coherence protection from a graviton bath
Abstract
We consider a quantum harmonic oscillator coupled with a graviton bath and discuss the loss of coherence in the matter sector due to the matter-graviton vertex interaction. Working in the quantum-field-theory framework, we obtain a master equation by tracing away the gravitational field at the leading order and . We find that the decoherence rate is proportional to the cube of the harmonic trapping frequency and vanishes for a free particle, as expected for a system without a mass quadrupole. Furthermore, our quantum model of graviton emission recovers the known classical formula for gravitational radiation from a classical harmonic oscillator for coherent states with a large occupation number. In addition, we find that the quantum harmonic oscillator eventually settles in a steady state with \emph{a remnant coherence} of the ground and first excited states. While classical emission of gravitational waves would make the harmonic system loose all of its energy, our quantum field theory model does not allow the number states and to decay via graviton emission. In particular, the superposition of number states is a steady state and never decoheres.
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@article{arxiv.2008.08609,
title = {Loss of coherence and coherence protection from a graviton bath},
author = {Marko Toroš and Anupam Mazumdar and Sougato Bose},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.08609},
year = {2024}
}
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13 pages, 1 figures