We study entropy generation in a one-dimensional (1D) model of bosons in an
optical lattice experiencing two-particle losses. Such heating is a major
impediment to observing exotic low temperature states, and "simulating"
condensed matter systems. Developing intuition through numerical simulations,
we present a simple empirical model for the entropy produced in this 1D
setting. We also explore the time evolution of one and two particle correlation
functions, showing that they are robust against two-particle loss. Because of
this robustness, induced two-body losses can be used as a probe of short range
magnetic correlations.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures - v4, published versio