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Spin Hall effects in the sky

Lars Andersson, Marius A. Oancea

2023Classical and Quantum Gravity16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract In many areas of physics, the propagation of wave packets carrying intrinsic angular momentum is generally influenced by spin–orbit interactions. This is the main mechanism behind spin Hall effects, which result in wave packets following spin-dependent trajectories. Spin Hall effects have been observed in several experiments for electrons in condensed matter systems and for light propagating in inhomogeneous optical media. Similar effects have also been predicted for wave packets propagating in inhomogeneous gravitational fields. We give a brief introduction to gravitational spin Hall effects, emphasizing the analogies with the spin Hall effect of light in optics. Furthermore, we review the most promising astrophysical avenues that could lead to experimental observations of the gravitational spin Hall effect.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsSpin Hall effectSpin (aerodynamics)Hall effectQuantum Hall effectQuantum spin Hall effectCondensed matter physicsElectronSpin waveAngular momentumGravitational waveQuantum electrodynamicsSpin polarizationQuantum mechanicsMagnetic fieldFerromagnetismThermodynamicsPulsars and Gravitational Waves ResearchMagnetic properties of thin filmsAtomic and Subatomic Physics Research