Reconciling a quantum gravity minimal length with lack of photon dispersion

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Reconciling a quantum gravity minimal length with lack of photon dispersion

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Generic arguments lead to the idea that quantum gravity has a minimal length scale. A possible observational signal of such a minimal length scale is that photons should exhibit dispersion. In 2009, the observation of a short gamma ray burst seemed to push the minimal length scale to distances smaller than the Planck length. This poses a challenge for such minimal distance models. Here we propose a modification of the position and momentum operators, ˆx and ˆp, which lead to a minimal length scale, but preserve the photon energy-momentum relationship E = pc. In this way there is no dispersion of photons with different energies. Additionally, this can be accomplished without modifying the commutation relationship [ˆx, ˆp] = i ̄h.

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Bishop, M., Contreras, J., Lee, J., & Singleton, D. (2021). Reconciling a quantum gravity minimal length with lack of photon dispersion. Physics Letters B, 816, 136265. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2021.136265

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“Reconciling a quantum gravity minimal length with lack of photon dispersion,” Outstanding Faculty Publications, accessed April 28, 2024, https://facpub.library.fresnostate.edu/items/show/301.