Quantum-Gravitational Diffusion and Stochastic Fluctuations in the Velocity of Light
Abstract
We argue that quantum-gravitational fluctuations in the space-time background give the vacuum non-trivial optical properties that include diffusion and consequent uncertainties in the arrival times of photons, causing stochastic fluctuations in the velocity of light ``in vacuo''. Our proposal is motivated within a Liouville string formulation of quantum gravity that also suggests a frequency-dependent refractive index of the particle vacuum. We construct an explicit realization by treating photon propagation through quantum excitations of -brane fluctuations in the space-time foam. These are described by higher-genus string effects, that lead to stochastic fluctuations in couplings, and hence in the velocity of light. We discuss the possibilities of constraining or measuring photon diffusion ``in vacuo'' via -ray observations of distant astrophysical sources.
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@article{arxiv.gr-qc/9904068,
title = {Quantum-Gravitational Diffusion and Stochastic Fluctuations in the Velocity of Light},
author = {John Ellis and N. E. Mavromatos and D. V. Nanopoulos},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:gr-qc/9904068},
year = {2009}
}
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17 pages LATEX, uses axodraw style file