Mirror Quantum Tomography Finds Unexpected Polarization Phenomena in Z Boson Production in pp Collisions at the LHC
Pith reviewed 2026-05-07 02:27 UTC · model grok-4.3
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Quantum tomography of ATLAS Z data extracts a model-independent spin-1 density matrix showing an unexpected vortex-like polarization pattern and entropy peak around the beam axis.
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Core claim
The ATLAS data at √s = 8 TeV shows an unexpected vortex-like configuration of Z boson spins circulating around the beam axis, together with a local maximum of the entropy of the Z-boson polarization density matrix.
Load-bearing premise
That lepton angular distributions can be inverted model-independently to the full Z spin-1 density matrix without significant bias from detector acceptance, backgrounds, or higher-order electroweak corrections.
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The ATLAS, CMS and LHCb collaborations have reported data for the inclusive production of lepton pairs with invariant mass 80-100 GeV in pp collisions. We find the ATLAS data from at $\sqrt{s}$ =8 TeV shows an unexpected vortex-like configuration of Z boson spins circulating around the beam axis. Associated with this structure is a local maximum of the entropy of the Z-boson polarization density matrix extracted using quantum tomography. Data from CMS and LHCb at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV are broadly consistent. The origin of the observed phenomena is unknown but generally related to observables that are formally odd under charge conjugation, parity and time-reversal. Quantum tomography using Standard Model lepton couplings to the Z boson determines the spin-1 density matrix of the system model-independently, bypassing any model of the hadronic production process.
Editorial analysis
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Axiom & Free-Parameter Ledger
axioms (1)
- domain assumption Standard Model lepton couplings to the Z boson permit model-independent reconstruction of the spin-1 density matrix from lepton angular distributions
discussion (0)
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