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Positron Production in Multiphoton Light-by-Light Scattering
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EngineeringNuclear PhysicsPositron Annihilation SpectroscopyLaser-plasma InteractionPositron ProductionOptical PropertiesLaser Plasma PhysicsLepton-nucleon ScatteringReal PhotonsCollective InstabilitiesPhotonicsPhysicsAtomic PhysicsParticle Beam PhysicsElectron BeamNatural SciencesParticle PhysicsApplied PhysicsLight ScatteringMultiphoton ProcessLaser PhotonsOptoelectronics
A signal of $106\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}14$ positrons above background has been observed in collisions of a low-emittance 46.6 GeV electron beam with terawatt pulses from a Nd:glass laser at 527 nm wavelength in an experiment at the Final Focus Test Beam at SLAC. The positrons are interpreted as arising from a two-step process in which laser photons are backscattered to GeV energies by the electron beam followed by a collision between the high-energy photon and several laser photons to produce an electron-positron pair. These results are the first laboratory evidence for inelastic light-by-light scattering involving only real photons.
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