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It is very suggestive then to accept that photons have in them strongly interacting components . ... We can write the physical photon state as follows : = z { 11,054 | ¥ ( ky ) ) = 2 | ky , 0 ) + E ( n | H | kg ) E - ER v Hp 10 , n ) + ...
It is very suggestive then to accept that photons have in them strongly interacting components . ... We can write the physical photon state as follows : = z { 11,054 | ¥ ( ky ) ) = 2 | ky , 0 ) + E ( n | H | kg ) E - ER v Hp 10 , n ) + ...
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Similarly , the elastic scattering of a high energy photon ( Compton scattering ) from a hadronic target has the forward amplitude ( 7-7 ) = = ( 0 , kv | tv 10 , kv ) ( ky | H ' | kv > ( kv \ H ' | kr ) ( Ex - Ev ) ( Ey - Ev ) ...
Similarly , the elastic scattering of a high energy photon ( Compton scattering ) from a hadronic target has the forward amplitude ( 7-7 ) = = ( 0 , kv | tv 10 , kv ) ( ky | H ' | kv > ( kv \ H ' | kr ) ( Ex - Ev ) ( Ey - Ev ) ...
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But y ? / 41 is well known from colliding beam experiments . So , it is unlikely that one should reduce it by a factor of almost 2 ! ( Unless there is a strong dependence on the invariant mass of a virtual photon ) .
But y ? / 41 is well known from colliding beam experiments . So , it is unlikely that one should reduce it by a factor of almost 2 ! ( Unless there is a strong dependence on the invariant mass of a virtual photon ) .
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27 M ( 7V ) is given graphically below rum v In the high energy limit ( wo ) one can also describe this process as follows : the photon penetrates the nucleus up to a certain point where it converts into a V meson which scatters ...
27 M ( 7V ) is given graphically below rum v In the high energy limit ( wo ) one can also describe this process as follows : the photon penetrates the nucleus up to a certain point where it converts into a V meson which scatters ...
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Let us also quote , for the sake of completeness ( without giving derivation ) , the amplitude for elastic scattering of photons from a nucleus derived from the multiple scattering model , with Al nonnegligible , in the limit of large A ...
Let us also quote , for the sake of completeness ( without giving derivation ) , the amplitude for elastic scattering of photons from a nucleus derived from the multiple scattering model , with Al nonnegligible , in the limit of large A ...
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