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Quantum State Characterization of Gravitational Waves via Graviton Counting Statistics

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Authors: Kristian Toccacelo, Thomas Beitel, Ulrik Lund Andersen, Igor Pikovski

Year

2026

Paper ID

209

Status

Preprint

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Abstract

Although gravitational waves are now routinely observed, the detection of individual gravitons has long been regarded as impossible. Recent work, however, has demonstrated that single-graviton detection can be achieved and may be feasible in the near future. Here we show that beyond mere particle detection, these detectors provide access to the quantum state and particle statistics of gravitational waves. We show that graviton detection probabilities enable the discrimination between squeezed, coherent, and thermal radiation. We further demonstrate that the full quantum statistics contained in the second-order correlation function of the passing wave can be directly measured at the detector, independent of the weak gravitational interaction strength. Building on recent quantum-optical techniques, this capability opens the way to full quantum state tomography of Gaussian states. Our results demonstrate that single-graviton detection is not only of foundational significance but also of practical value, allowing for the characterization of quantum statistics and the states of the gravitational radiation field, which remain currently unknown.

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  • Although gravitational waves are now routinely observed, the detection of individual gravitons has long been regarded as impossible.

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