Nonlinear photon trident versus double Compton scattering and resummation of one-step terms

We study the photon trident process, where an initial photon turns into an electron-positron pair and a final photon under a nonlinear interaction with a strong plane-wave background field. We show that this process is very similar to double Compton scattering, where an electron interacts with the b...

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Published inarXiv.org
Main Author Torgrimsson, Greger
Format Paper Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Ithaca Cornell University Library, arXiv.org 05.10.2020
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Summary:We study the photon trident process, where an initial photon turns into an electron-positron pair and a final photon under a nonlinear interaction with a strong plane-wave background field. We show that this process is very similar to double Compton scattering, where an electron interacts with the background field and emits two photons. We also show how the one-step terms can be obtained by resumming the small- and large-\(\chi\) expansions. We consider a couple of different resummation methods, and also propose new resummations (involving Meijer-G functions) which have the correct type of expansions at both small and large \(\chi\). These new resummations require relatively few terms to give good precision.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2010.02128