1–4 Sept 2025
Buenos Aires
America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires timezone

Revisiting astrophysical bounds on continuous spontaneous localization models

Not scheduled
20m
Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires

Sociedad Cientifica Argentina - Av. Sta. Fe 1145, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Speaker

Martin Miguel Ocampo (Instituto de Astrofísica de La Plata, CONICET-UNLP)

Description

Among the open problems in fundamental physics, few are as conceptually significant as the “measurement problem” in Quantum Mechanics. One of the proposed solutions to this problem is the Continuous Spontaneous Localization (CSL) model, which introduces a non-linear and stochastic modification of the Schrödinger equation. This model incorporates two parameters that can be subjected to experimental constraints. One of the most notable consequences of this theory is the spontaneous heating of massive objects; this anomalous heating is dependent on the CSL parameters. In this work, we will revisit some astrophysical bounds previously found, and introduce new methods for testing the spontaneous heating in a variety of compact objects. Finally, we will compare our different bounds and discuss the benefits and shortcomings of each one.

Author

Martin Miguel Ocampo (Instituto de Astrofísica de La Plata, CONICET-UNLP)

Co-authors

Dr Gabriel León (Facultad de Ciencias Astronómicas y Geofísicas, UNLP) Marcelo Miller Bertolami (IALP)

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