Wednesday, April 24, 2013

1304.6110 (Louis Lello et al.)

Entanglement entropy in particle decay    [PDF]

Louis Lello, Daniel Boyanovsky, Richard Holman
The decay of a parent particle into two or more daughter particles results in an entangled quantum state, as a consequence of conservation laws in the decay process. We use the Wigner-Weisskopf formalism to construct an approximation to this state that evolves in time in a {\em manifestly unitary} way. We then construct the entanglement entropy for one of the daughter particles by use of the reduced density matrix obtained by tracing out the unobserved states and follow its time evolution. We find that it grows over a time scale determined by the lifetime of the parent particle to a maximum, which when the width of the parent particle is narrow, describes the phase space distribution of maximally entangled Bell-like states.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1304.6110

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