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Quantum-inspired algorithm could help reveal hidden cosmic objects

Last updated: October 28, 2025 8:30 pm
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Quantum physics has long been hailed as the key to unlocking the mysteries of the cosmos, especially when it comes to understanding objects that traditional telescopes struggle to capture. When light from stars and other celestial bodies passes by massive objects like planets or black holes, its trajectory can bend, creating distorted images that are difficult to interpret. This phenomenon, known as gravitational lensing, has posed a challenge for astronomers trying to study smaller objects in space.

However, a recent study led by Zhenning Liu at the University of Maryland has proposed a novel approach that harnesses the quantum properties of light to overcome the limitations of traditional imaging methods. By analyzing the quantum nature of photons, the researchers were able to extract valuable information about the mass of objects causing microlensing events, such as small black holes and rogue planets.

Unlike conventional techniques that require large amounts of light to capture detailed images, the quantum approach developed by Liu’s team can work with relatively few photons. This is made possible by the unique behavior of quantum particles, which can take multiple paths simultaneously around an object, encoding valuable information about travel time differences that can be used to determine the object’s mass.

The potential applications of this quantum approach are vast, with promising results for studying stars in the galactic bulge and other regions of the Milky Way where dark objects have been previously identified through gravitational lensing. The best part is that this protocol does not require a full-fledged quantum computer and can be implemented using standard devices that capture and analyze one photon at a time, making it a practical solution that could be tested in the field within a few years.

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Daniel Oi from the University of Strathclyde in the UK lauds the quantum approach for its exponential improvement in extracting time delay information from light, describing it as a holy grail of quantum technology. With its ability to enhance the precision of measurements in physics, quantum technology is well-suited for deciphering weak astronomical signals and pushing the boundaries of our understanding of the universe.

In conclusion, the integration of quantum physics into astrophysical research has the potential to revolutionize our knowledge of cosmic objects and phenomena that have long remained elusive. By embracing the quantum properties of light, astronomers can delve deeper into the mysteries of the universe and uncover hidden secrets that traditional methods may have overlooked.

Reference: arXiv, DOI: 10.48550/arXiv.2510.07898

Topics: astrophysics, quantum physics

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