Modified dispersion relations (MDRs) and noncommutative geometries are phenomenological models of Planck-scale corrections to relativistic kinematics, motivated by several approaches to quantum gravity. High-energy astrophysical observations, while commonly used to test such effects, are limited by significant systematic uncertainties. In contrast, low-energy, nonrelativistic experiments provide greater control, with precision serving as an amplifier for Planck-suppressed corrections. We derive corrections to Pauli’s equation for nonrelativistic spin-1/2 particles in a magnetic field, incorporating general MDRs and noncommutative geometries. Applying our framework to κ-Poincaré symmetries and minimal-length quantum mechanics, we identify Planck-scale corrections accessible in the nonrelativistic regime. Using the electron’s anomalous magnetic moment, we constrain model parameters, pushing the κ-Poincaré scale in the bi-crossproduct representation beyond 1010GeV. These results highlight the complementarity of low-energy precision tests and astrophysical observations in probing quantum gravity phenomenology.

Spin couplings as witnesses of Planck scale phenomenology

Bosso, Pasquale
Membro del Collaboration Group
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Illuminati, Fabrizio
Conceptualization
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Petruzziello, Luciano
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Wagner, Fabian
Membro del Collaboration Group
2025

Abstract

Modified dispersion relations (MDRs) and noncommutative geometries are phenomenological models of Planck-scale corrections to relativistic kinematics, motivated by several approaches to quantum gravity. High-energy astrophysical observations, while commonly used to test such effects, are limited by significant systematic uncertainties. In contrast, low-energy, nonrelativistic experiments provide greater control, with precision serving as an amplifier for Planck-suppressed corrections. We derive corrections to Pauli’s equation for nonrelativistic spin-1/2 particles in a magnetic field, incorporating general MDRs and noncommutative geometries. Applying our framework to κ-Poincaré symmetries and minimal-length quantum mechanics, we identify Planck-scale corrections accessible in the nonrelativistic regime. Using the electron’s anomalous magnetic moment, we constrain model parameters, pushing the κ-Poincaré scale in the bi-crossproduct representation beyond 1010GeV. These results highlight the complementarity of low-energy precision tests and astrophysical observations in probing quantum gravity phenomenology.
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