Soft photon radiation and entanglement
Anastasios Irakleous, Theodore N Tomaras, Nicolaos Toumbas

TL;DR
This paper investigates the entanglement between soft and hard particles in QED scattering, revealing universal IR divergence properties and their exponentiation, with implications for the behavior of entanglement entropy.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of IR divergences in entanglement entropy in QED, deriving exact expressions for the largest eigenvalue of the density matrix at any perturbative order.
Findings
Leading perturbative entanglement entropy is IR divergent.
IR divergences exponentiate and become IR finite at all orders.
Renyi entropies are proportional to the total inclusive cross-section.
Abstract
We study the entanglement between soft and hard particles produced in generic scattering processes in QED. The reduced density matrix for the hard particles, obtained via tracing over the entire spectrum of soft photons, is shown to have a large eigenvalue, which governs the behavior of the Renyi entropies and of the non-analytic part of the entanglement entropy at low orders in perturbation theory. The leading perturbative entanglement entropy is logarithmically IR divergent. The coefficient of the IR divergence exhibits certain universality properties, irrespectively of the dressing of the asymptotic charged particles and the detailed properties of the initial state. In a certain kinematical limit, the coefficient is proportional to the cusp anomalous dimension in QED. For Fock basis computations associated with two-electron scattering, we derive an exact expression for the large…
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