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Cosmic Bell Test Using Random Measurement Settings from High-Redshift Quasars.

Dominik Rauch1,2, Johannes Handsteiner1,2, Armin Hochrainer1,2, Jason Gallicchio3, Andrew S Friedman4, Calvin Leung1,2,3,5, Bo Liu6, Lukas Bulla1,2, Sebastian Ecker1,2, Fabian Steinlechner1,2, Rupert Ursin1,2, Beili Hu3, David Leon4, Chris Benn7, Adriano Ghedina8, Massimo Cecconi8, Alan H Guth5, David I Kaiser5, Thomas Scheidl1,2, Anton Zeilinger1,2.   

Abstract

In this Letter, we present a cosmic Bell experiment with polarization-entangled photons, in which measurement settings were determined based on real-time measurements of the wavelength of photons from high-redshift quasars, whose light was emitted billions of years ago; the experiment simultaneously ensures locality. Assuming fair sampling for all detected photons and that the wavelength of the quasar photons had not been selectively altered or previewed between emission and detection, we observe statistically significant violation of Bell's inequality by 9.3 standard deviations, corresponding to an estimated p value of ≲7.4×10^{-21}. This experiment pushes back to at least ∼7.8  Gyr ago the most recent time by which any local-realist influences could have exploited the "freedom-of-choice" loophole to engineer the observed Bell violation, excluding any such mechanism from 96% of the space-time volume of the past light cone of our experiment, extending from the big bang to today.

Year:  2018        PMID: 30192604     DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.080403

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Rev Lett        ISSN: 0031-9007            Impact factor:   9.161


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