Group “Fundamental Interactions”
The quantum gravity team works on a major open question in fundamental physics: how to reconcile general relativity and quantum mechanics. Since gravity describes the dynamics of space-time, this amounts to studying the quantum behavior of time and space.
Loop quantum gravity (LQG) is a major approach aimed at answering this question. In this field, the CPT is at the very forefront, and the team works on the formal definition of the theory, its mathematical aspects, and its applications.
Among the formal developments, the group studies the properties of coherent semiclassical states, which describe quantum geometry, and develops a reformulation of the theory in terms of twistors, which should simplify its application.
The main applications are primordial cosmology and black hole physics. The objective of this research is to identify observable phenomena that could make it possible to test the theory. In the context of cosmology, LQG makes it possible to explore the region close to the initial singularity predicted by classical general relativity. The theory indicates that the current expansion phase of the universe was preceded by a phase of contraction.
LQG also allows the study of the high-curvature region inside black holes (the “Planck star”) and suggests that the central singularity is avoided thanks to quantum effects. The black hole thus becomes unstable: it can explode through a quantum tunneling process, similar to conventional nuclear decay. The team studies the signals produced in this way, which could correspond to observed phenomena such as very high-energy gamma rays or Fast Radio Bursts, possibly caused by explosions of primordial black holes. The quantum structure of space-time is also relevant for studying the thermal properties of black holes and the “information paradox”. The group is at the forefront of the analysis of these questions.
| BRUNO | Matteo | Post Ph.D. | Contact | |
| DIAZ | Juan-Manuel | Ph.D. | Contact | |
| DONA | Pietro | Research teacher | Contact | |
| KRAJEWSKI | Thomas | Research teacher | +33.4.91.26.95.53 | Contact |
| PEREZ | Alejandro | Research teacher Team leader « Quantum Gravity » | +33.4.91.26.97.98 | Contact |
| PIOVESAN | Pierre | Ph.D. | Contact | |
| ROVELLI | Carlo | Research teacher emeritus | +33.4.91.26.96.44 | Contact |
| SPEZIALE | Simone | Researcher Unit leader « Interactions fondamentales » | +33.4.91.26.95.47 | Contact |
| SREERAM | Gowrisankar | Ph.D. | Contact | |
| YAN | Ruijue | Ph.D. | Contact |
Static isolated horizons: SU(2) invariant phase space, quantization, and black hole entropy
Entropy, 2011, 13 (04), pp.744-777. (10.3390/e13040744)
Exotic singularities and spatially curved Loop Quantum Cosmology
Physical Review D, 2011, 83, pp.064027
Zakopane lectures on loop gravity
3rd Quantum Geometry and Quantum Gravity School, Feb 2011, Zakopane, Poland. pp.003
Spinors and Twistors in Loop Gravity and Spin Foams
3rd Quantum Geometry and Quantum Gravity School, Feb 2011, Zakopane, Poland. pp.021
Cosmological constant in spinfoam cosmology
2011
A note on the geometrical interpretation of quantum groups and non-commutative spaces in gravity
Physical Review D, 2011, 84, pp.027502
Universality of high-energy absorption cross sections for black holes
Physical Review D, 2011, 83, pp.044032. (10.1103/PhysRevD.83.044032)
On the symmetry of the vacuum in theories with "spontaneous symmetry breaking
International Journal of Modern Physics A, 2011, 26 (9), pp.1493. (10.1142/S0217751X1105292X)
Generalized Spinfoams
Physical Review D, 2011, 83, pp.124020
Pre-Big-Bang Cosmology and Circles in the Cosmic Microwave Background
Physical Review D, 2011, 84, pp.043508. (10.1103/PhysRevD.84.043508)