Published July 23, 1984 | Version v1
Journal article

Search for violations of quantum mechanics

  • 1. Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, CA (USA)
  • 2. European Organization for Nuclear Research, Geneva (Switzerland)

Description

The treatment of quantum effects in gravitational fields indicates that pure states may evolve into mixed states, and Hawking has proposed modification of the axioms of field theory which incorporate the corresponding violation of quantum mechanics. In this paper we propose a modified hamiltonian equation of motion for density matrices and use it to interpret upper bounds on the violation of quantum mechanics in different phenomenological situations. We apply our formalism to the K0-anti K0 system and to long baseline neutron interferometry experiments. In both cases we find upper bounds of about 2x10-21 GeV on contributions to the single particle 'hamiltonian' which violate quantum mechanical coherence. We discuss how these limits might be improved in the future, and consider the relative significance of other successful tests of quantum mechanics. An appendix contains model estimates of the magnitude of effects violating quantum mechanics. (orig.)

Additional details

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Nucl. Phys., B
Journal Volume
241
Journal Issue
2
Series
CODEN: NUPBB.;Nucl. Phys., B.
Journal Page Range
381-405
ISSN
0550-3213

Optional Information

Contract/Grant/Project number
Contract DE-AC03-76SF00515
Notes
Also published as report LA--9933-C; UC--34.