De-excitation effects on entanglement in multi-nucleon transfer reactions
Abstract
This study quantifies the impact of nuclear de-excitation on correlations in multi-nucleon transfer (MNT) reactions. To bridge the gap between initial collision dynamics and final experimental observables, we introduce a hybrid TDCDFT+GEMINI approach, integrating time-dependent covariant density functional theory (TDCDFT) with the statistical de-excitation model GEMINI++. Applied to the Ca + Pb reaction, our method demonstrates that the de-excitation is essential for reconciling theoretical cross sections with experimental data. Analysis of the cross-section Shannon entropy reveals that new reaction channels open abruptly at a specific energy threshold. By employing mutual information, we show that the de-excitation process significantly degrades the initial quantum entanglement between the projectile-like and the target-like fragments, revealing a key mechanism through which fundamental quantum correlations are lost.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2601.20535,
title = {De-excitation effects on entanglement in multi-nucleon transfer reactions},
author = {Y. C. Yang and D. D. Zhang and D. Vretenar and B. Li and T. Nikšić and P. W. Zhao and J. Meng},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.20535},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
25 pages, 5 figures, has been accepted by Physical Review C