Photon-graviton conversion in a magnetic field produces a Leggett-Garg inequality violation, but the violation follows from the generic two-level oscillation formula and an invasive measurement protocol, so it is not a valid probe of quantum gravity.
Stimulated emission of relic gravitons and their super-Poissonian statistics
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The degree of second-order coherence of the relic gravitons produced from the vacuum is super-Poissonian and larger than in the case of a chaotic source characterized by a Bose-Einstein distribution. If the initial state does not minimize the tensor Hamiltonian and has a dispersion smaller than its averaged multiplicity, the overall statistics is by definition sub-Poissonian. Depending on the nature of the sub-Poissonian initial state, the final degree of second-order coherence of the quanta produced by stimulated emission may diminish (possibly even below the characteristic value of a chaotic source) but it always remains larger than one (i.e. super-Poissonian). When the initial statistics is Poissonian (like in the case of a coherent state or for a mixed state weighted by a Poisson distribution) the degree of second-order coherence of the produced gravitons is still super-Poissonian. Even though the quantum origin of the relic gravitons inside the Hubble radius can be effectively disambiguated by looking at the corresponding Hanbury Brown-Twiss correlations, the final distributions caused by different initial states maintain their super-Poissonian character which cannot be altered.
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Violation of the Leggett-Garg inequality in photon-graviton conversion
Photon-graviton conversion in a magnetic field produces a Leggett-Garg inequality violation, but the violation follows from the generic two-level oscillation formula and an invasive measurement protocol, so it is not a valid probe of quantum gravity.