Test of quantum nonlocality via vector meson decays to KSKS
Abstract
In the system of a pair of quantum-entangled neutral kaons from meson decays, when one kaon collapses into the KS state, the other will collapse instantaneously into the KL state due to entanglement and nonlocality. However, if the alternative hypothesis is correct and there's a time window during which one kaon is unaware that the other has decayed, some quantum mechanically prohibited KSKS decays may occur. We calculate the branching ratios of KSKS in vector meson decays under the locality hypothesis and compare them with experimental results. We show that the branching ratio of J/→ KSKS under locality assumption is already excluded by the BESIII experimental upper limit. Additional experimental results are proposed to perform this test in the future.
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