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Quantum Entanglement and Bell Inequality Violation in Semi-Leptonic Top Decays

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2023-10-30 v1

Abstract

Quantum entanglement is a fundamental property of quantum mechanics. Recently, studies have explored entanglement in the ttˉt\bar{t} system at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) when both the top quark and anti-top quark decay leptonically. Entanglement is detected via correlations between the polarizations of the top and anti-top and these polarizations are measured through the angles of the decay products of the top and anti-top. In this work, we propose searching for evidence of quantum entanglement in the semi-leptonic decay channel where the final state includes one lepton, one neutrino, two bb-flavor tagged jets, and two light jets from the WW decay. We find that this channel is both easier to reconstruct and has a larger effective quantity of data than the fully leptonic channel. As a result, the semi-leptonic channel is 60%60\% more sensitive to quantum entanglement and a factor of 3 more sensitive to Bell inequality violation, compared to the leptonic channel. In 139 fb1139~{\rm fb}^{-1} (3 ab13~{\rm ab}^{-1}) of data at the LHC (HL-LHC), it should be feasible to measure entanglement at a precision of 3% (0.7%)\lesssim 3\%\ (0.7\%). Detecting Bell inequality violation, on the other hand, is more challenging. With 300 fb1300~{\rm fb}^{-1} (3 ab13~{\rm ab}^{-1}) of integrated luminosity at the LHC Run-3 (HL-LHC), we expect a sensitivity of 1.3σ1.3\sigma (4.1σ4.1 \sigma). In our study, we utilize a realistic parametric fitting procedure to optimally recover the true angular distributions from detector effects. Compared to unfolding this procedure yields more stable results.

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@article{arxiv.2310.17696,
  title  = {Quantum Entanglement and Bell Inequality Violation in Semi-Leptonic Top Decays},
  author = {Tao Han and Matthew Low and Tong Arthur Wu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.17696},
  year   = {2023}
}

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45 pages, 13 figures, 10 tables