Bell inequalities for K0 anti-K0 pairs from phi resonance decays
Nov, 1998
22 pages
Published in:
- Phys.Rev.D 60 (1999) 094008
e-Print:
- hep-ph/9811404 [hep-ph]
Report number:
- UAB-FT-459-98,
- IFT-P-087-98
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Abstract:
We analyze the premises of recent propositions to test local realism via Bell-inequalities using neutral kaons from -resonance decays as entangled EPR-pairs. We pay special attention to the derivation of Bell-inequalities, or related expressions, for unstable and oscillating kaon `quasi-spin' states and to the possibility of the actual identification of these states through their associated decay modes. We discuss an indirect method to extract probabilities to find these states by combining experimental information with theoretical input. However, we still find inconsistencies in previous derivations of Bell-inequalities. We show that the identification of the quasi-spin states via their associated decay mode does not allow the free choice to perform different tests on them, a property which is crucial to establish the validity of any Bell-inequality in the context of local realism. In view of this we propose a different kind of Bell-inequality in which the free choice or adjustability of the experimental set-up is guaranteed. We also show that the proposed inequalities are violated by quantum mechanics.Note:
- 22 pages. Latex Report-no: UAB-FT-459/98, IFT-P.087/98
- electron positron: annihilation
- Phi(1020): electroproduction
- Phi(1020): hadronic decay
- K0: pair production
- quantum mechanics: correlation
- nonlocal
- time dependence
- K0: decay
- K0: width
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