Motivated by recent experiments, we investigate the dynamics of a line of
spin-down spins embedded in the ferromagnetic spin-up ground state of a
two-dimensional xxz model close to the Ising limit. In a situation where the
couplings in x and y direction are different, the quench dynamics of this
system is governed by the interplay of one-dimensional excitations (kinks and
holes) moving along the line and single-spin excitations evaporating into the
two-dimensional background. A semiclassical approximation can be used to
calculate the dynamics of this complex quantum system. Recently, it became
possible to perform projective quantum measurements on such spin systems,
allowing to determine, e.g., the z-component of each individual spin. We
predict the statistical properties of such measurements which contain much more
information than correlation functions.Comment: 10 pages, 7 figure