Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10728760 | Physics Letters A | 2013 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The standard argument for the validity of Einsteinʼs equivalence principle in a non-relativistic quantum context involves the application of a mass superselection rule. The objective of this work is to show that, contrary to widespread opinion, the compatibility between the equivalence principle and quantum mechanics does not depend on the introduction of such a restriction. For this purpose, we develop a formalism based on the extended Galileo group, which allows for a consistent handling of superpositions of different masses, and show that, within such scheme, mass superpositions behave as they should in order to obey the equivalence principle.
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Authors
H. Hernandez-Coronado, E. Okon,