On the possible decoherence observed at \sqrt{s}=7 TeV
S. M. Troshin, N. E. Tyurin

TL;DR
This paper explores the potential decoherence phenomena observed at the LHC during 7 TeV collisions, suggesting it may be linked to deviations in the transverse momentum indicative of a transient rotating matter state.
Contribution
It proposes a novel interpretation connecting decoherence at high energies to the behavior of transient rotating matter, offering a new perspective on LHC collision dynamics.
Findings
Decoherence observed at s=7 TeV may relate to deviations in transverse momentum.
Interpretation involves the transient state of rotating matter.
Provides a theoretical perspective on high-energy collision phenomena.
Abstract
We briefly discuss the possible decoherence observed at the LHC emphasizing that the value of the average transverse momentum at \sqrt{s}=7 TeV can be interpreted as a manifestation of the deviation from the mechanism of the transient state of rotating matter.
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