Authors
JA Formaggio, DI Kaiser, MM Murskyj, TE Weiss
Publication date
2016/7
Journal
Physical Review Letters
Volume
117
Issue
5
Pages
050402
Publisher
American Physical Society
Description
The Leggett-Garg inequality, an analogue of Bell’s inequality involving correlations of measurements on a system at different times, stands as one of the hallmark tests of quantum mechanics against classical predictions. The phenomenon of neutrino oscillations should adhere to quantum-mechanical predictions and provide an observable violation of the Leggett-Garg inequality. We demonstrate how oscillation phenomena can be used to test for violations of the classical bound by performing measurements on an ensemble of neutrinos at distinct energies, as opposed to a single neutrino at distinct times. A study of the MINOS experiment’s data shows a greater than violation over a distance of 735 km, representing the longest distance over which either the Leggett-Garg inequality or Bell’s inequality has been tested.
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Scholar articles
JA Formaggio, DI Kaiser, MM Murskyj, TE Weiss - Physical review letters, 2016