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1976
Experiments for the observations of processes involving photon-photon collisions are extremely difficult to perform, because they are crossed-beam experiments which require the highest intensities and the most sensitive detection equipment. For this reason the photon-photon cross sections are at the present time still of little interest to the ...
J. M. Jauch, F. Rohrlich
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Experiments for the observations of processes involving photon-photon collisions are extremely difficult to perform, because they are crossed-beam experiments which require the highest intensities and the most sensitive detection equipment. For this reason the photon-photon cross sections are at the present time still of little interest to the ...
J. M. Jauch, F. Rohrlich
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AIP Conference Proceedings, 1980
I review recent progress (mostly theoretical) in our knowledge of photon‐photon interactions at high energies, concentrating on resonance production and on reactions which expose the pointlike coupling of photons to quarks: deep inelastic scattering on a photon or electron target and γγ‐induced jet production at large transverse momentum.
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I review recent progress (mostly theoretical) in our knowledge of photon‐photon interactions at high energies, concentrating on resonance production and on reactions which expose the pointlike coupling of photons to quarks: deep inelastic scattering on a photon or electron target and γγ‐induced jet production at large transverse momentum.
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Effective photon theory and photon-photon scattering
Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, 1981Abstract It is shown that the assumptions made by Eimerl in deriving the unusually high photon-photon scattering cross section from the effective photon theory of Panarella are unfounded.
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Photons and Interference of Photons
American Journal of Physics, 1962Malcolm Correll, John G. King
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