Conceptual illustration of quantum entanglement in top quarks. If two particles are quantum-entangled, the state of one particle is tied to that of the other, no matter how far apart the particles are. If two particles are quantum-entangled, the state of one particle is tied to that of the other, no matter how far apart the particles are. The line between the particles emphasises the non-separability of the top-quark pair. This is produced in proton-proton collisions of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and recorded by the ATLAS (A Toroidal LHC Apparatus) detector.

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