Observation of Entanglement Enabled Spin-Interference in the Drell-Söding Process in Au+Au Ultraperipheral Collisions at RHIC

Abstract

We report a measurement of the Drell-Söding π+ π- production in Au + Au ultraperipheral collisions at a center-of-mass energy per nucleon pair sNN = 200~GeV using the STAR detector. For the first time, the Entanglement Enabled Spin-Interference (EESI) effect is observed in the Drell-Söding process through the amplitude A2Δϕ of the (2Δϕ) modulation. The measured A2Δϕ exhibits no significant dependence on the invariant mass Mπ+ π-. An enhancement of three standard deviations is observed for the Drell-Söding process compared to ρ0 photoproduction. Furthermore, we measure the |t|-dependence of the Drell-Söding process and ρ0 photoproduction. The Drell-Söding spectrum falls more steeply with |t| and exhibits diffractive structures shifted to lower |t| compared to ρ0 photoproduction, features that are not captured by theoretical calculations. These results provide new insights into the interplay between quantum interference and photon-nuclear interactions in ultra-peripheral heavy-ion collisions.

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