Probing entanglement and testing Bell inequality violation with e+e- → τ+τ- at Belle II
Abstract
We present a feasibility study to probe quantum entanglement and Belle inequality violation in the process e+e- → τ+τ- at a center-of-mass energy of s = 10.579 GeV. The sensitivity of the analysis is enhanced by applying a selection on the scattering angle in the τ+τ- center-of-mass frame. We analyze events in which both τ leptons decay to hadrons, using a combination of decay channels τ- → π-τ, τ- → π-π0τ, and τ- → π-π+π-τ. The spin orientation of the τ leptons in these decays is reconstructed using the polarimeter-vector method. Assuming a dataset of 200 million τ+τ- events and accounting for experimental resolutions, we expect the observation of quantum entanglement and Bell inequality violation by the Belle-II experiment will be possible with a significance well in excess of five standard deviations.
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