Abstract

Massive particles in spatially nonlocal, quantum mechanical wave functions should have interesting gravitational fields. Should their gravitational fields be classical? What aspects of their gravitational fields are observable? We study these questions using quantum field theory to gravitationally probe the wave functions of such quantum mechanical states. We find that the observable signals seem to indicate that it is very difficult to phenomenologically observe the quantum mechanical, spatially nonlocal superposition.

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