9–13 Feb 2026
Tux Center
Europe/Berlin timezone

q-Desics, Motion in Quantum-Gravitational Backgrounds

11 Feb 2026, 16:10
30m
Tux Center

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Lanersbach 401 A-6293 Tux Austria

Speaker

Benjamin Koch (TU-Wien ITP und Atominstitut)

Description

We address the motion of test particles in quantum-gravitational backgrounds by introducing the concept of q–desics, quantum-corrected analogs of classical geodesics. Unlike standard approaches that rely solely on the expectation value of the spacetime metric, our formulation is based on the expectation value of quantum operators, such as the affine connection operator. This allows to capture richer geometric information. We derive the q–desic equation using both Lagrangian and Hamiltonian methods and apply it to spherically symmetric static backgrounds obtained from canonical quantum gravity. Exemplary results include lightlike radial motion and circular motion with quantum gravitational corrections far above the Planck scale. This framework provides a refined description of motion in quantum spacetimes and opens new directions for probing the interface between quantum gravity and classical general relativity.
Note: ArXiv paper pitch: https://youtu.be/sf3A2qnE3F4

Authors

Benjamin Koch (TU-Wien ITP und Atominstitut) Dr Angel Rincon (Silesian University Czech Republic) Ali Riahinia (TU Wien)

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