Physics Letters B (Sep 2017)

The role of meson exchanges in light-by-light scattering

  • Piotr Lebiedowicz,
  • Antoni Szczurek

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2017.06.060
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 772, no. C
pp. 330 – 335

Abstract

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We discuss the role of meson exchange mechanisms in γγ→γγ scattering. Several pseudoscalar (π0, η, η′(958), ηc(1S), ηc(2S)), scalar (f0(500), f0(980), a0(980), f0(1370), χc0(1P)) and tensor (f2(1270), a2(1320), f2′(1525), f2(1565), a2(1700)) mesons are taken into account. We consider not only s-channel but also for the first time t- and u-channel meson exchange amplitudes corrected for off-shell effects including vertex form factors. We find that, depending on not well known vertex form factors, the meson exchange amplitudes interfere among themselves and could interfere with fermion-box amplitudes and modify the resulting cross sections. The meson contributions are shown as a function of collision energy as well as angular distributions are presented. Interesting interference effects separately for light pseudoscalar, scalar and tensor meson groups are discussed. The meson exchange contributions may be potentially important in the context of a measurement performed recently in ultraperipheral collisions of heavy ions by the ATLAS collaboration. The light-by-light interactions could be studied in future in electron–positron collisions by the Belle II at SuperKEKB accelerator.

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