Probing Lorentz-invariance-violation with quantum coherence of Unruh-DeWitt detector
Abstract
Testing Lorentz invariance violation (LIV) is notoriously difficult, as its characteristic energy scale, , in modified dispersion relations typically lies beyond current experimental reach. To enable a low-energy probe, we investigate the quantum coherence of an inertial Unruh-DeWitt (UDW) detector interacting with a massless scalar field with a Lorentz-violating dispersion relation . Unlike the Lorentz-invariant case where quantum coherence is rapidity-independent, we find for the Lorentz-violating quantum field case the dynamics of detector's quantum coherence exhibits a strong dependence on its rapidity -- offering a potential low-energy signature of LIV. Applying this to the polymer-quantized scalar field theory inspired by loop quantum gravity, we show that the detector's quantum coherence exhibits a pronounced dependence on rapidity and undergoes a sharp transition near a critical rapidity , a value within reach of existing facilities like the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. We also show how the detector's rapidity and its energy-level spacing enhance the response to the test of LIV. Our results establish quantum coherence as a sensitive and practical probe of LIV, providing a complementary avenue for testing quantum gravity-induced modifications to field theory.
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@article{arxiv.2607.15551,
title = {Probing Lorentz-invariance-violation with quantum coherence of Unruh-DeWitt detector},
author = {Yihao Wu and Xiaobao Liu and Zehua Tian},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.15551},
year = {2026}
}
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12 pages, 8 figures, any comments are welcome!