Nuclear Physics | 2019

Entanglement and thermalization

 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract In a quantum field theory, apparent thermalization can be a consequence of entanglement as opposed to scatterings. We discuss here how this can help to explain open puzzles such as the success of thermal models in electron-positron collisions. It turns out that an expanding relativistic string described by the Schwinger model (which also underlies the Lund model) has at early times an entanglement entropy that is extensive in rapidity. At these early times, the reduced density operator is of thermal form, with an entanglement temperature T τ = ħ / ( 2 π k B τ ) , even in the absence of any scatterings.

Volume 982
Pages 819-822
DOI 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2018.12.008
Language English
Journal Nuclear Physics

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