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Quantifying Imaginarity in Neutrino Systems

Authors :
Alok, Ashutosh Kumar
Chall, Trambak Jyoti
Chundawat, Neetu Raj Singh
Li, Yu-Feng
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

It is a fundamental question why quantum mechanics employs complex numbers rather than solely real numbers. In this letter, we conduct the first analysis of imaginarity quantification in neutrino flavor and spin-flavor oscillations. As quantum systems in coherent superposition, neutrinos are ideal candidates for quantifying imaginarity within the resource theoretic framework, using measures such as the $\ell_1$-norm and the relative entropy of imaginarity. Our findings reveal that even in the case of two-flavor mixing, these measures of imaginarity are nonzero. The measures of imaginarity reach their extreme values when the probabilistic features of quantum theory are fully maximized, i.e., both the transitional and survival probabilities are approximately equal, averaging around $1/2$. We further extend our analysis to explore the dynamics of three-flavor neutrino mixing, incorporating the effects of a nonzero CP phase. Our study reveals that the imaginarity in neutrino systems is not solely attributed to the CP-violating phase. More importantly, it can also arise from the intrinsic quantum dynamics of the neutrino mixing system itself.<br />Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2412.01871
Document Type :
Working Paper