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Entanglement study in the island of inversion region using \textit{ab initio} approach

Nuclear Theory 2026-05-18 v2 Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

Quantum entanglement provides a unique perspective for probing nuclear structure. In this work, we employ quantum entanglement measures, including proton-neutron entanglement entropy, mutual information, and quantum relative entropy, to investigate the evolution of entanglement patterns as we approach neutron-rich nuclei. The study is carried out in the vicinity of the N=20N=20 island of inversion region consisting of even-AA Ne, Mg, and Si isotopes, and also for isotones corresponding to N=20N=20. The state-of-the-art \textit{ab initio} valence space in-medium similarity renormalization group method has been used for this purpose. We have highlighted the role of proton-neutron entanglement entropy in the formation of the island of inversion region. Mutual information provides insight into the strength of correlations between proton-proton, neutron-neutron, and proton-neutron single-particle states. While these correlations are relatively weak between protons and neutrons in the ground states, they become comparable to like-particle correlations in excited states. The quantum relative entropy is also studied between 0+0^+ and 2+2^+ states of the Ne, Mg, and Si isotopes, as well as N=20N=20 isotones, using the Kullback-Leibler divergence and Jensen-Shannon divergence. We have performed these calculations by expressing the nuclear wavefunctions in a Slater-determinant basis and analyzing them through complementary partitions, including proton-neutron and mode-resolved factorizations.

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@article{arxiv.2601.06544,
  title  = {Entanglement study in the island of inversion region using \textit{ab initio} approach},
  author = {Rohit M. Shinde and Praveen C. Srivastava},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.06544},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

18 pages, 13 figures, Phys. Rev. C (accepted)