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Doing spin physics with unpolarized particles

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2020-05-20 v1 High Energy Physics - Experiment Quantum Physics

Abstract

Twisted, or vortex, particles refer to freely propagating non-plane-wave states with helicoidal wave fronts. In this state, the particle possesses a non-zero orbital angular momentum with respect to its average propagation direction. Twisted photons and electrons have been experimentally demonstrated, and creation of other particles in twisted states can be anticipated. If brought in collisions, twisted states offer a new degree of freedom to particle physics, and it is timely to analyze what new insights may follow. Here, we theoretically investigate resonance production in twisted photon collisions and twisted e+ee^+e^- annihilation and show that these processes emerge as a completely novel probe of spin and parity-sensitive observables in fully inclusive cross sections with unpolarized initial particles. This is possible because the initial state with a non-zero angular momentum explicitly breaks the left-right symmetry even when averaging over helicities. In particular, we show how one can produce almost 100%100\% polarized vector mesons in unpolarized twisted e+ee^+e^- annihilation and how to control its polarization state.

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@article{arxiv.1911.08423,
  title  = {Doing spin physics with unpolarized particles},
  author = {Igor P. Ivanov and Nikolai Korchagin and Alexandr Pimikov and Pengming Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.08423},
  year   = {2020}
}

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5+2 pages, 2 figures

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