26-30 August 2024
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Fundamental constants from photon-photon scattering in three-beam collisions

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15m
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University of Edinburgh and University of Plymouth
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Speaker

Alexander Macleod (ELI Beamlines Facility, ELI ERIC)

Description

Direct measurement of the elastic scattering of real photons on an electromagnetic field would allow the fundamental low-energy constants of quantum electrodynamics (QED) to be experimentally determined. We show that scenarios involving the collision of three laser beams have several advantages over conventional two-beam scenarios. The kinematics of a three-beam collision allows for a higher signal-to-noise ratio in the detection region, without the need for polarimetry and separates out contributions from different orders of photon scattering. A planar configuration of colliding a photon beam from an x-ray free electron laser with two optical beams is studied in detail. We show a measurement of elastic photon scattering and vacuum birefringence is possible with current technology.

Primary authors

Alexander Macleod (ELI Beamlines Facility, ELI ERIC) Ben King (University of Plymouth)

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