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Tests of Pauli Exclusion Principle Violations from Non-commutative quantum gravity
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Tests of Pauli Exclusion Principle Violations from Non-commutative quantum gravity
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We review the main recent progresses in non-commutative space-time phenomenology in underground experiments. A popular model of non-commutative space-time is $\theta$-Poincar\'e model, based on the Groenewold-Moyal plane algebra. This model predicts a violation of the Spin-statistic theorem, in turn implying an energy and angular dependent violation of the Pauli Exclusion principle. Pauli Exclusion Principle Violating transitions in nuclear and atomic systems can be tested with very high accuracy in underground laboratory experiments such as DAMA/LIBRA and VIP(2). In this paper we derive that the $\theta$-Poincar\'e model can be already ruled-out until the Planck scale, from nuclear transitions tests by DAMA/LIBRA experiment.
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