Looking into the quantum entanglement in H ZZ at LHC within SMEFT framework

Abstract

We study H ZZ production process in final four lepton states at 13 TeV LHC in SMEFT framework. The anomalous HZZ couplings are parameterized with dimension-6 SU(2)L× U(1)Y gauge invariant operators. We compute the eight polarizations of each Z boson and 64 spin-correlations as asymmetries in angular functions of final decayed leptons in the rest frame of the Z boson. These asymmetries are further used to construct the joint density matrix (DM) for ZZ system. However, such DM suffers from negative probability and eigenvalues. To alleviate the negativity issues, we reconstruct the DM using asymmetries of symmetrized angular functions owing to the indistinguishability of two Z bosons. The symmetrized DM is further employed to compute lower bound for concurrence as a witness of entanglement measurable at the collider experiments. The ZZ system is found to be in an entangled state for all values of the anomalous couplings. Notably, while the lower bound exhibits poorer sensitivity to anomalous couplings compared to asymmetries, it demonstrates distinct behavior for CP-even and odd couplings.

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