Speaker
Angelo Arisi
(Purdue University (US))
Description
The measurement of quantum observables at colliders is fundamental not only as a test of quantum mechanics properties at high energies but also for their sensitivity to BSM effects.
Top quark has been found to be an ideal candidate to study these properties in high energy physics, as demonstrated by the recent measurement of entanglement in top pair production at LHC. In particular, a final state of two leptons, which are perfect spin analyzers, can guarantee the total preservation of the spin information.
We present an overview of different studies for a further look into the hierarchy of quantum correlations in top quark pair production using the dileptonic decay channel.
Authors
Andreas Werner Jung
(Purdue University (US))
Andrew Wildridge
(Purdue University (US))
Angelo Arisi
(Purdue University (US))
Giulia Negro
(Purdue University (US))
Jack Li
(Purdue University (US))
Juan Duarte
(Purdue University (US))
Mr
Juan Jose Mejia Alvarez
(Purdue University)
Mr
Santosh Bhandari
(Purdue University (US))