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Spacetime metric from quantum-gravity corrected Feynman propagators (2306.13044v3)

Published 22 Jun 2023 in gr-qc and hep-th

Abstract: Differentiation of the scalar Feynman propagator with respect to the spacetime coordinates yields the metric on the background spacetime that the scalar particle propagates in. Now Feynman propagators can be modified in order to include quantum-gravity corrections as induced by a zero-point length $L>0$. These corrections cause the length element $\sqrt{s2}$ to be replaced with $\sqrt{s2 + 4L2}$ within the Feynman propagator. In this paper we compute the metrics derived from both the quantum-gravity free propagators and from their quantum-gravity corrected counterparts. We verify that the latter propagators yield the same spacetime metrics as the former, provided one measures distances greater than the quantum of length $L$. We perform this analysis in the case of the background spacetime $\mathbb{R}D$ in the Euclidean sector.

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