Post-selected flavor entanglement in pion-pion scattering
Victor Miguel Banda Guzm\'an, Rub\'en Flores Mendieta, Johann Hern\'andez

TL;DR
This paper analyzes flavor entanglement generated in pion-pion scattering using a post-selected framework, revealing how isospin channels influence entanglement and how one-loop corrections affect angular distributions.
Contribution
It develops a formalism to quantify post-selected flavor entanglement in pion scattering within chiral perturbation theory, including one-loop effects.
Findings
Entanglement peaks near scattering angle π/2.
Isospin channels determine entanglement structure and dynamics.
One-loop corrections sharpen angular entanglement patterns.
Abstract
Quantum entanglement provides a quantitative measure of nonclassical correlations and plays a central role in quantum information theory. Identifying and quantifying the mechanisms by which fundamental interactions generate or suppress entanglement is therefore of conceptual interest. In this work, flavor entanglement generated in pion-pion scattering is analyzed within a post-selected framework, in which the outgoing two-pion state is conditioned on fixed asymptotic momenta. The analysis is carried out in the isospin-symmetric limit using chiral perturbation theory, including one-loop corrections to the scattering amplitude. A general formalism is developed to quantify post-selected flavor entanglement through the von Neumann entropy of the reduced flavor density matrix, expressed in terms of a flavor tensor characterizing the initial state. This framework is applied to initially…
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