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Mass-correction-induced enhancement of quantum correlations even beyond entanglement in the e+e- → J/ψ→ Λ\(pπ-\) barΛ\(bar{p}π+\) process at the BESIII experiment under memory effects
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Authors: Elhabib Jaloum, Omar Bachain, Mohamed Amazioug, Nazek Alessa, Wedad R. Alharbi, Rachid Ahl Laamara, Abdel-Haleem Abdel-Aty
Year
2026
Paper ID
35650
Status
Preprint
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In this work, we derive the bipartite density matrix for the e+e- → J/ψ→ Λ\(pπ-\) barΛ\(bar{p}π+\) process at BESIII. We evaluate the impact of mass corrections and memory effects (within Markovian and non-Markovian regimes) on quantum correlations even beyond entanglement. The dependence of these quantum properties on the scattering angle varphi is analyzed, with a particular focus on the impact of mass corrections. By comparing massless and mass-corrected scenarios, we demonstrate that the inclusion of mass effects enhances the maximum violation of the Bell inequality. While the qualitative temporal behavior remains unchanged, mass corrections quantitatively modify the angular distribution and introduce additional extrema at varphi=0 and varphi=π, thereby strengthening non-local correlations without altering their fundamental dynamical origin. An examination of the hierarchy of quantum correlations in baryon-antibaryon systems yields partial confirmation: Bell Nonlocality subset Steering subset Entanglement subset Discord. Additionally, our results show that classical correlations serve to mitigate the decoherence and the decay of quantum correlations. This interplay between classical and quantum correlations suggests practical applications in quantum information and provides a robust framework for investigating baryon-antibaryon interactions.
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- In this work, we derive the bipartite density matrix for the e^+e^- -> J/ψ -> Λ(pπ^-) barΛ(barpπ^+) process at BESIII.
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