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Quantum decoherence and gravitational waves

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The quite different behaviors exhibited by microscopic and macroscopic systems with respect to quantum interferences suggest the existence of a borderline beyond which quantum systems loose their coherences and can be described classically. Gravitational waves, generated within our galaxy or during the cosmic expansion, constitute a universal environment susceptible to lead to such a quantum decoherence mechanism. We assess this idea by studying the quantum decoherence due to gravitational waves on typical microscopic and macoscopic systems, namely an atom interferometer (HYPER) and the Earth-Moon system. We show that quantum interferences remain unaffected in the former case and that they disappear extremely rapidly in the latter case. We obtain the relevant parameters which, besides the ratio of the system's mass to Planck mass, characterize the loss of quantum coherences.

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hal-00288533 , version 1 (17-06-2008)

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Marc-Thierry Jaekel, Brahim Lamine, Astrid Lambrecht, Serge Reynaud, Paulo Maia Neto. Quantum decoherence and gravitational waves. Proceedings Leiden 2006, Jun 2006, Leiden, Netherlands. pp.125. ⟨hal-00288533⟩
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