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Controlling the Dynamical Evolution of Quantum Coherence and Quantum Correlations in e+e- → ΛbarΛ Processes at BESIII
arXiv
Authors: Elhabib Jaloum, Mohamed Amazioug
Year
2025
Paper ID
17913
Status
Preprint
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Abstract
Quantum coherence, a cornerstone of quantum mechanics, is of paramount importance for quantum information protocols. However, maintaining coherence in elementary particle systems presents significant challenges. In this work, we investigate quantum coherence and quantum correlations in the e+e- → ΛbarΛ processes at BESIII using experimentally feasible parameters, where Λ and barΛ denote the spin-1/2 hyperon and its antihyperon, respectively. We analyze the dependence of quantum coherence and quantum correlations on the scattering angle varphi. Notably, these resources reach their maximum at varphi=π/2. We demonstrate that classical correlations can significantly delay the decay of quantum correlations and coherence. This study underscores the importance of understanding the interplay between classical and quantum correlations in high-energy particle physics, particularly in the context of hyperon-antihyperon interactions explored in the BESIII experiment. This result could have potential applications in quantum information processing and high-energy physics.
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