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Phys. Rev. D 78, 064051 (2008) [17 pages]

Measurement analysis and quantum gravity

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Mark Albers and Claus Kiefer
Institut für Theoretische Physik, Universität zu Köln, Zülpicher Strasse 77, 50937 Köln, Germany

Marcel Reginatto
Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, Bundesallee 100, 38116 Braunschweig, Germany

Received 18 February 2008; published 18 September 2008

We consider the question of whether consistency arguments based on measurement theory show that the gravitational field must be quantized. Motivated by the argument of Eppley and Hannah, we apply a DeWitt-type measurement analysis to a coupled system that consists of a gravitational wave interacting with a mass cube. We also review the arguments of Eppley and Hannah and of DeWitt, and investigate a second model in which a gravitational wave interacts with a quantized scalar field. We argue that one cannot conclude from the existing gedanken experiments that gravity has to be quantized. Despite the many physical arguments which speak in favor of a quantum theory of gravity, it appears that the justification for such a theory must be based on empirical tests and does not follow from logical arguments alone.

© 2008 The American Physical Society

URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevD.78.064051
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevD.78.064051
PACS:
04.60.−m, 03.65.Ta