560 research outputs found
Violation of a Bell inequality in particle physics experimentally verified?
Relevant aspects for testing Bell inequalities with entangled meson-antimeson
systems are analyzed. In particular, we argue that the result of A. Go, J. Mod.
Optics 51, 991 (2004), which nicely illustrate the quantum entanglement of
B-meson pairs, cannot be considered as a Bell-test refuting local realism.Comment: 9 page
Bell inequality and CP violation in the neutral kaon system
For the entangled neutral kaon system we formulate a Bell inequality
sensitive to CP violation in mixing. Via this Bell inequality we obtain a bound
on the leptonic CP asymmetry which is violated by experimental data.
Furthermore, we connect the Bell inequality with a decoherence approach and
find a lower bound on the decoherence parameter which practically corresponds
to Furry's hypothesis.Comment: 10 pages, latex, no figure
Entanglement witnesses and geometry of entanglement of two--qutrit states
We construct entanglement witnesses with regard to the geometric structure of
the Hilbert--Schmidt space and investigate the geometry of entanglement. In
particular, for a two--parameter family of two--qutrit states that are part of
the magic simplex we calculate the Hilbert--Schmidt measure of entanglement. We
present a method to detect bound entanglement which is illustrated for a
three--parameter family of states. In this way we discover new regions of bound
entangled states. Furthermore we outline how to use our method to distinguish
entangled from separable states.Comment: 23 pages, 8 figure
An open quantum system approach to EPR correlations in K0-K0 system
We find the time evolution of the system of two non-interacting unstable
particles, distinguishable as well as identical ones, in arbitrary reference
frame having only the Kraus operators governing the evolution of its components
in the rest frame. We than calculate in the rigorous way
Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen quantum correlation functions for K0-K0 system in the
singlet state taking into account CP-violation and decoherence and show that
the results are exactly the same despite the fact we treat kaons as
distinguishable or identical particles which means that the statistics of the
particles plays no role, at least in considered cases.Comment: 14 pp. no fig
Bohr's complementarity relation and the violation of the CP symmetry in high energy physics
We test Bohr's complementary relation, which captures the most
counterintuitive difference of a classical and a quantum world, for single and
bipartite neutral kaons. They present a system that is naturally interfering,
oscillating and decaying. Moreover, kaons break the CP symmetry (C...charge
conjugation, P...parity). In detail we discuss the effect of the CP violation
on Bohr's relation, i.e. the effect on the "particle-like" information and the
"wave-like" information. Further we show that the quantity that complements the
single partite information for bipartite kaons is indeed concurrence, a measure
of entanglement, strengthening our concept of entanglement. We find that the
defined entanglement measure is independent of CP violation while it has been
shown that nonlocality is sensitive to CP violation.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figure
Hawking Radiation and Covariant Anomalies
Generalising the method of Wilczek and collaborators we provide a derivation
of Hawking radiation from charged black holes using only covariant gauge and
gravitational anomalies. The reliability and universality of the anomaly
cancellation approach to Hawking radiation is also discussed.Comment: Minor changes, conforms to published versio
Spin geometry of entangled qubits under bilocal decoherence modes
The Lindblad generators of the master equation define which kind of
decoherence happens in an open quantum system. We are working with a two qubit
system and choose the generators to be projection operators on the eigenstates
of the system and unitary bilocal rotations of them. The resulting decoherence
modes are studied in detail. Besides the general solutions we investigate the
special case of maximally entangled states - the Bell singlet states. The
results are depicted in the so-called spin geometry picture which allows to
illustrate the evolution of the (nonlocal) correlations stored in a certain
state. The question for which conditions the path traced out in the geometric
picture depends only on the relative angle between the bilocal rotations is
addressed.Comment: 12 pages, 3 figure
Gluon Condensates and m_b(m_b) from QCD-Exponential Moments at Higher Orders
We test the convergence of the QCD exponential moments by including PT
corrections to order \alpha_s^3 and the NP contributions up to D=8
condensates. Then, using the ratio of exponential sum rules where the QCD PT
series is more convergent, we study the correlation between the gluon
condensates and . From charmonium systems and
using the charm quark mass as input, we deduce:
=(8.2+-1.0)GeV^2 corresponding to =(7.5+- 2.0)
10^{-2} GeV^4. Using these results for the bottomium systems, we obtain:
m_b(m_b)= 4212(32) MeV, which is slightly higher but consistent within the
errrors with the ones from Q^2-moments and their ratios: m_b(m_b)= 4172(12)
MeV. We are tempted to consider as a final result from the sum rules
approaches, the average m_b(m_b)= 4177(11) MeV of the two previous
determinations.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, 2 references added on the proofs (Phys. Lett. B
in press
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