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When identical particles cease to be indistinguishable: violation of statistics in quantum spacetime

High Energy Physics - Theory 2026-03-27 v1 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

Quantum gravity may modify the fundamental symmetries that govern identical particles. In particular, noncommutative spacetime frameworks predict deformations of Bose and Fermi statistics. Here we develop a relativistic quantum field theory based on the most general oscillator algebra compatible with θ\theta-deformed Poincar\'e symmetry. This construction generalizes twisted statistics to a class of quon-like deformations allowing non-involutive particle exchange. We show that the resulting theory is consistent at both the free and interacting levels and derive its implications for atomic systems. Purely twisted statistics predicts Pauli-forbidden atomic transitions at rates incompatible with experiments. By contrast, a class of quon deformations suppresses such processes by powers of the noncommutativity scale, but only if superselection rules between permutation-symmetry sectors are violated. This implies an effective breakdown of particle indistinguishability and provides theoretical motivation for high-precision experimental tests of the Pauli exclusion principle.

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@article{arxiv.2603.25552,
  title  = {When identical particles cease to be indistinguishable: violation of statistics in quantum spacetime},
  author = {Nicola Bortolotti and Catalina Curceanu and Antonino Marciano and Kristian Piscicchia},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.25552},
  year   = {2026}
}