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Arrival-time distributions as a probe of the preferred foliation in relativistic Bohmian mechanics

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Relativistic extensions of de Broglie-Bohm theory postulate a preferred foliation of space-time, an additional structure essential for defining simultaneous configurations on Minkowski space-time, but conventionally believed to be empirically undetectable at quantum equilibrium. In this paper, we outline an experimental protocol for empirically detecting the preferred foliation, which is assumed to be flat for simplicity. Building on the arrival-time distributions for spin-1/2 particles predicted by Das and D\"urr, we show that in an EPRB-type experiment with spacelike-separated spin and arrival-time measurements, the observed arrival-time statistics will depend crucially on the temporal order of these measurements relative to the preferred foliation of space-time. This dependence offers a potential experimental signature of the preferred foliation postulated by relativistic Bohmian models. Moreover, it implies the possibility of superluminal signaling.

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Exact propagating Dirac wave packets in an attractive Coulomb-like potential

quant-ph · 2026-06-16 · unverdicted · novelty 8.0

Exact propagating Dirac wave packets are constructed in the potential V=-v0/ρ, including elementary-function families that recover Hermite-Gauss packets nonrelativistically, with spin-decoupled probability density and time-freezing at critical coupling.

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    Exact propagating Dirac wave packets are constructed in the potential V=-v0/ρ, including elementary-function families that recover Hermite-Gauss packets nonrelativistically, with spin-decoupled probability density and time-freezing at critical coupling.