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Snowmass 2021 White Paper: Observational Signatures of Quantum Gravity

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2022-05-05 v1 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

This short review is intended as a colloquium-level summary, for the Snowmass 2021 process, on recent theoretical results on infrared observables in quantum gravity. We rely on simple physical arguments, most notably a random walk intuition, to show how effects of quantum gravity in the ultraviolet (at the Planck length p1035\mboxm\ell_p \approx 10^{-35} \mbox{ m}) may integrate into the infrared when the large measurement length scale LL enters into the observable. A quantum uncertainty at lightsheet horizons would give rise to an accumulated effect of size δL2pL/4π\delta L^2 \simeq \ell_p L/4 \pi. We discuss how the random walk intuition falls out from more formal calculations, such as from AdS/CFT, from the dimensional reduction of the Einstein-Hilbert action to dilaton gravity, from multiple gravitational shockwaves generated by vacuum energy fluctuations, as well as from an effective description of gravity as a fluid. We overview experimental prospects for measuring this effect with a simple Michelson interferometer utilizing many of the tools developed for gravitational wave observatories.

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@article{arxiv.2205.01799,
  title  = {Snowmass 2021 White Paper: Observational Signatures of Quantum Gravity},
  author = {Kathryn M. Zurek},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.01799},
  year   = {2022}
}

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16 pages, 3 figures