Wave packet approach to quantum correlations in neutrino oscillations
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2104.03166v1
- Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2021 14:56:20 GMT
- Title: Wave packet approach to quantum correlations in neutrino oscillations
- Authors: Massimo Blasone, Silvio De Siena, Cristina Matrella
- Abstract summary: We study the quantumness in neutrino oscillations in the framework of plane-wave approximation.
We adopt the wave packet approach that accounts for effects due to localization and decoherence.
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- Abstract: Quantum correlations provide a fertile testing ground for investigating
fundamental aspects of quantum physics in various systems, especially in the
case of relativistic (elementary) particle systems as neutrinos. In a recent
paper, Ming et al. (Ming et al. Eur.Phys.J.C 80 (2020) 275), in connection with
results of Daya-Bay and MINOS experiments, have studied the quantumness in
neutrino oscillations in the framework of plane-wave approximation. We extend
their treatment by adopting the wave packet approach that accounts for effects
due to localization and decoherence. This leads to a better agreement with
experimental results, in particular for the case of MINOS experiment.
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