Testing the weak equivalence principle for nonclassical matter with torsion balances

ORAL

Abstract

We propose tests of the weak equivalence principle (WEP) using a torsion balance, in which superposition of energy eigenstates are created in a controllable way for the test masses. We develop a model to derive the matrix elements of the free-fall operator, showing that the variance of the acceleration operator, in addition to its mean, enables estimation of violations of the WEP due to quantum coherence in a way that is robust with respect to shot-to-shot fluctuations. Building on this analysis, we demonstrate how the validity of the WEP may be tested in a torsion balance setup, by accessing the mean and variance of a quantum torque operator. Due to the long acquisition times of the signal as compared to the timescale on which coherent superposition states may survive, we further propose a dynamical setting, where the torsion balance is subject to a time-dependent gravitational field, and measurements of angular acceleration encode possible violations of the WEP.

Presenters

  • Roberto Onofrio

    • Dartmouth College

Authors

  • Roberto Onofrio

    • Dartmouth College
  • Alexander R Smith

    • Saint Anselm College
  • Lorenza Viola

    • Dartmouth College