Measurement of Delbrück Scattering and Observation of Photon Splitting at High Energies

G. Jarlskog, L. Jönsson, S. Prünster, H. D. Schulz, H. J. Willutzki, and G. G. Winter
Phys. Rev. D 8, 3813 – Published 1 December 1973
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Abstract

The differential cross section for Delbrück scattering has been measured at photon energies between 1 and 7 GeV and scattering angles between 1 and 3 mrad on copper, silver, gold, and uranium targets. The results confirm the predictions of quantum electrodynamics, if the exchange of a very large number of photons with the nucleus (Coulomb correction) is taken into account. At momentum transfers of a few MeV/c, the Coulomb correction for uranium results in a reduction of the cross section by a factor between 3 and 5 as compared to the prediction of lowest-order relativistic perturbation theory. The photon-splitting process has been experimentally detected at the same energies and angles. Estimates of the cross section are given.

  • Received 18 June 1973

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.8.3813

©1973 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

G. Jarlskog* and L. Jönsson

  • University of Lund, Lund, Sweden

S. Prünster, H. D. Schulz, H. J. Willutzki, and G. G. Winter

  • Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY, Hamburg, Germany

  • *Present Address: CERN, Geneva, Switzerland.

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Vol. 8, Iss. 11 — 1 December 1973

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