Séminaires LAPP

Pair production in light‐by‐light scattering

par Dr Thomas Koffas

Europe/Paris
Auditorium M. Vivargent (LAPP)

Auditorium M. Vivargent

LAPP

Description
Quantum electrodynamics (QED) has been tested extensively in the weak field regime where the perturbative methods lead to results that agree to a fantastic accuracy with the measured data. When approaching the critical QED field (~1016 V/cm) non‐linear effects (both multi‐photon and vacuum polarization) become prominent and the application of these techniques is of limited use and the different processes can be treated only within a semiclassical theoretical frame. One such effect is the production of e+e‐ pairs in lightby‐ light scattering observed by the E‐144 experiment at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC). The data can be viewed as a manifestation of the multi‐photon version of the Breit‐Wheeler process. Alternatively they can also be interpreted as a direct evidence of the “sparking of the vacuum”, a phenomenon predicted more than 70 years ago but eluded experimental verification until the time of this experiment.
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