Λ-hyperon spin correlations as a probe of Bell-type inequalities and quantum entanglement at high energy colliders
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Abstract
The spin correlations of Λ-hyperons, due to their self-analyzing property in weak decays, can provide unique insight into Bell-type locality tests within the QCD strings formed in experiments at high-energy colliders-- specifically, tests of the CHSH (Clauser-Horne-Shimony-Holt) inequality. We show, from very general considerations, that the CHSH inequality test is typically less stringent for the states produced in QCD strings; however, they can be used to study quantum-to-classical transitions by varying control parameters such as i) the number of partons, or equivalently, the multiplicity of a string, ii) the spin of nucleons, and iii) the separation in rapidity between pairs. These measurements also allow, as a function of the stated control parameters, the extraction of quantitative measures of entanglement, the most straightforward being the entanglement fidelity of Λ Λ-bar spin correlations. We discuss a class of spin Hamiltonians that captures the dynamics of such spin correlations within the QCD string and outline the requirements for their simulation on a quantum computer. We further discuss the prospects for such measurements at current and future colliders.
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Publication: Gong, Wenjie, Ganesh Parida, Zhoudunming Tu, and Raju Venugopalan, Λ-hyperon spin correlations as a probe of Bell-type inequalities and quantum entanglement at high energy colliders, manuscript in preparation
Presenters
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Wenjie Gong
Harvard University
Authors
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Wenjie Gong
Harvard University
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Ganesh Parida
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Zhoudunming Tu
Brookhaven National Laboratory
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Raju Venugopalan
Brookhaven National Laboratory