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Entanglement Suppression, Quantum Statistics and Symmetries in Spin-3/2 Baryon Scatterings

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2025-12-18 v3 High Energy Physics - Theory Nuclear Theory Quantum Physics

Abstract

We explore the interplay among entanglement suppression, quantum statistics and enhanced symmetries in the non-relativistic SS-wave scattering involving the lowest-lying spin-3/2 baryons, which can be considered as four-dimensional qudits. These baryons form a ten-dimensional representation (decuplet) under the SU(3)\text{SU}(3) light-flavor symmetry and, in this limit, are considered indistinguishable under strong interactions. Treating the SS-matrix in the spin-3/2 baryon-baryon scattering as a quantum logic gate in the spin space, we study the consequence of entanglement suppression and compute the entanglement power of the SS-matrix. When the entanglement power vanishes, the SS-matrix is either an Identity or a SWAP gate and spin-flavor symmetries and/or non-relativistic conformal invariance emerge, as previously observed in spin-1/2 baryons. In the case of scattering identical particles, the entanglement power never vanishes due to constraints from spin statistics, which we interpret as projection-valued measurements onto symmetric or antisymmetric Hilbert space and define the entanglement power accordingly. When the entanglement power is non-vanishing but sits at a global or local minimum, enhanced symmetries still emerge and the SS-matrix can be interpreted as an Identity or a SWAP gate acting on the restricted Hilbert space allowed by quantum statistics. In general, when scattering identical spin-ss particles, we identify an enhanced SU(2s+1)spin\text{SU}(2s+1)_{\text{spin}} symmetry for the Identity gate.

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@article{arxiv.2506.08960,
  title  = {Entanglement Suppression, Quantum Statistics and Symmetries in Spin-3/2 Baryon Scatterings},
  author = {Tao-Ran Hu and Katsuyoshi Sone and Feng-Kun Guo and Tetsuo Hyodo and Ian Low},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.08960},
  year   = {2025}
}

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40 pages, 1 figure; Version to appear in Phys. Rev. Research