Spin femtoscopy is proposed to separate genuine two-particle spin correlations from quantum statistics and final-state interaction effects via spin-sensitive correlation functions on Lambda pairs.
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Anisotropic quark or hadron coalescence in heavy-ion collisions generates vector-meson spin alignment whose sign distinguishes bare-vector from spin-orbit-coupled production vertices.
Simulated spin-interference patterns in ρ(1450)→4π decays give a distinct azimuthal modulation for the π(1300)π channel, allowing its branching fraction to be extracted.
Finite-temperature QCD sum rules predict momentum-dependent mass increases and growing transverse-longitudinal splitting for the phi meson, driven primarily by dimension-four spin-dependent thermal condensates.
In boost-invariant cylindrical spin hydrodynamics, azimuthal-longitudinal coupling in the spin tensor produces nonzero total polarization only via the longitudinal magnetic component coupled to the azimuthal electric component.
Derives early-time fixed point structure and late-time asymptotics for spin density attractors in generalized second-order spin hydrodynamics using Zubarev's formalism in the spin probe limit.
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Spin Femtoscopy: A Framework for Revealing Genuine Spin Correlations
Spin femtoscopy is proposed to separate genuine two-particle spin correlations from quantum statistics and final-state interaction effects via spin-sensitive correlation functions on Lambda pairs.
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Vector-Meson Spin Alignment from Anisotropic Quark or Hadron Coalescence
Anisotropic quark or hadron coalescence in heavy-ion collisions generates vector-meson spin alignment whose sign distinguishes bare-vector from spin-orbit-coupled production vertices.
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Probing Quantum Numbers and Decay Branching Ratios of Exotic States via Entanglement-Enabled Spin Interference
Simulated spin-interference patterns in ρ(1450)→4π decays give a distinct azimuthal modulation for the π(1300)π channel, allowing its branching fraction to be extracted.
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Polarization dependence of the $\phi$ meson from finite-temperature QCD sum rules
Finite-temperature QCD sum rules predict momentum-dependent mass increases and growing transverse-longitudinal splitting for the phi meson, driven primarily by dimension-four spin-dependent thermal condensates.
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Boost-invariant and cylindrically symmetric perfect spin hydrodynamics
In boost-invariant cylindrical spin hydrodynamics, azimuthal-longitudinal coupling in the spin tensor produces nonzero total polarization only via the longitudinal magnetic component coupled to the azimuthal electric component.
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Attractors in a Generalized Relativistic Second Order Spin Hydrodynamics
Derives early-time fixed point structure and late-time asymptotics for spin density attractors in generalized second-order spin hydrodynamics using Zubarev's formalism in the spin probe limit.