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An Area Law for Entanglement Entropy in Particle Scattering

High Energy Physics - Theory 2024-05-15 v1 Statistical Mechanics High Energy Physics - Phenomenology Nuclear Theory Quantum Physics

Abstract

The scattering cross section is the effective area of collision when two particles collide. Quantum mechanically, it is a measure of the probability for a specific process to take place. Employing wave packets to describe the scattering process, we compute the entanglement entropy in 2-to-2 scattering of particles in a general setting using the SS-matrix formalism. Applying the optical theorem, we show that the linear entropy E2\mathcal{E}_2 is given by the elastic cross section σel\sigma_{\text{el}} in unit of the transverse size L2L^2 of the wave packet, E2σel/L2\mathcal{E}_2 \sim \sigma_{\text{el}}/L^2, when the initial states are not entangled. The result allows for dual interpretations of the entanglement entropy as an area and as a probability. Since σel\sigma_{\text{el}} is generally believed, and observed experimentally, to grow with the collision energy s\sqrt{s} in the high energy regime, the result suggests a "second law" of entanglement entropy for high energy collisions. Furthermore, the Froissart bound places an upper limit on the entropy growth.

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@article{arxiv.2405.08056,
  title  = {An Area Law for Entanglement Entropy in Particle Scattering},
  author = {Ian Low and Zhewei Yin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.08056},
  year   = {2024}
}

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5 pages + Supplementary Material, 1 figure