In the last decades huge theoretical effort was devoted to the development of consistent theoretical models, aiming to solve the so-called “measurement problem”. Among these, the Dynamical Reduction Models possess the unique characteristic to be experimentally testable, thus enabling to set experimental upper bounds on the reduction rate parameter λ characterizing these models. By analysing the X-ray spectrum emitted by an isolated slab of Germanium, we set the most stringent limit on the λ parameter up to date.

X rays on quantum mechanics: Pauli Exclusion Principle and collapse models at test

BASSI, ANGELO;DONADI, SANDRO;MILOTTI, EDOARDO;
2015-01-01

Abstract

In the last decades huge theoretical effort was devoted to the development of consistent theoretical models, aiming to solve the so-called “measurement problem”. Among these, the Dynamical Reduction Models possess the unique characteristic to be experimentally testable, thus enabling to set experimental upper bounds on the reduction rate parameter λ characterizing these models. By analysing the X-ray spectrum emitted by an isolated slab of Germanium, we set the most stringent limit on the λ parameter up to date.
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