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The diagonal spin basis and calculation of processes involving polarized particles

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2015-06-25 v1

Abstract

The review of developed by the authors new techniques for covariant calculation of matrix elements in QED, the so-called formalism of "Diagonal Spin Basis" (DSB), is presented. In DSB spin 4-vectors of in- and out- fermions are expressed just in terms of their 4-momenta. In this approach the little Lorentz group, common for the initial and final states,is realized. This brings the spin operators of in- and out-particles to coincidence. The developed approach is valid both for massive fermions and for massless ones. There occur no problems with accounting for spin flip amplitudes in it. Just 4-momenta of particles participating in reactions are required in it to construct the mathematical apparatus for calculations of matrix elements. We apply this formalism to the next processes: 1) M\"oller and Bhabha bremsstrahlung (e±ee±eγe^{\pm}e^- \to e^{\pm}e^- \gamma) in the ultrarelativistic limit when initial particles and photon are helicity polarized; 2) Compton back-scattering of photons of intensive circularly polarized laser wave on a beam of longitudinally polarized ultrarelativistic electrons (e+nγ0e+γe+n\gamma_0 \to e+\gamma ); 3) e+ee^+e^--pair production by a hard photon in simultaneous collision with several laser beam photons (γ+nγ0e++e\gamma+n \gamma_0 \to e^+ + e^-); 4) Bethe-Heitler process in the case of a linearly polarized photon emission by an electron with account for proton recoil and form factors; 5) the reaction epepγep \to ep \gamma with proton polarizability being taken into account in the kinematics when proton bremsstrahlung dominates; 6) orthopositronium 3-photon annihilation (e+e3γe^+e^{-} \to 3 \gamma).

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9910284,
  title  = {The diagonal spin basis and calculation of processes involving polarized particles},
  author = {M. V. Galynskii and S. M. Sikach},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9910284},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

review, 50 pages, 6 figures