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A remark on the Primakoff effect

Nuclear Theory 2014-11-21 v1

Abstract

The coherent-nuclear reaction a + A -> a* + A is in the small-angle region dominated by the one-photon-exchange mechanism, often referred to as the Primakoff effect. In this region information about the electromagnetic decay a* -> a + gamma can be obtained. Well-known examples are the two-photon decays of the pi- and eta-mesons. Also decays of charged hadrons can be studied. For charged hadrons the one-photon-exchange amplitude comes with a Coulomb-phase factor and a Coulomb-form factor, which depend on the ratio between transverse- and logitudinal-momentum transfers, the latter being fixed. At the peak of the cross-section distribution, where the two momentum transfers are equal, the form factor could cut down the cross-section value by as much as 40 %. Consequently, a determination of a radiative-decay rate that relies on the peak value becomes sensitive to a proper treatment of the Coulomb-form factor.

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@article{arxiv.1005.5672,
  title  = {A remark on the Primakoff effect},
  author = {Göran Fäldt},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1005.5672},
  year   = {2014}
}

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5 pages, 2 figures

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