Quantum physics in inertial and gravitational fields
arXiv:gr-qc/0304082
Abstract
Covariant generalizations of well-known wave equations predict the existence of inertial-gravitational effects for a variety of quantum systems that range from Bose-Einstein condensates to particles in accelerators. Additional effects arise in models that incorporate Born reciprocity principle and the notion of a maximal acceleration. Some specific examples are discussed in detail.
25 pages,1 figure,to appear in "Relativity in Rotating Frames