12.–14. Sept. 2022
LMU Munich - Garching
Europe/Berlin Zeitzone

Direct accessibility of the fundamental constants governing light-by-light scattering

12.09.2022, 14:00
45m
Lecture hall (LMU Munich - Garching)

Lecture hall

LMU Munich - Garching

Am Coulombwall 1, 85748 Garching Also via Zoom: https://lmu-munich.zoom.us/j/99131580222?pwd=dlBpTkVLcjVtVXRBZHdPRzlscEtFZz09 Meeting-ID: 991 3158 0222 Kenncode: 300448
Oral Vacuum birefringence and X-ray polarimetry Vacuum birefringence and X-ray polarimetry

Sprecher

Felix Karbstein

Beschreibung

Quantum field theory predicts the vacuum to exhibit a non-linear response to strong electromag- netic fields. This fundamental tenet has remained experimentally challenging and is yet to be tested in the laboratory. We present proof of concept and detailed theoretical analysis of an experimental setup for precision measurements of the quantum vacuum signal generated by the collision of a bril- liant x-ray probe with a high-intensity pump laser. The signal features components polarised parallel and perpendicularly to the incident x-ray probe. Our proof-of-concept measurements show that the background can be efficiently suppressed by many orders of magnitude which should not only facili- tate a detection of the perpendicularly polarised component of non-linear vacuum response, but even make the parallel polarised component experimentally accessible for the first time. Remarkably, the angular separation of the signal from the intense x-ray probe enables precision measurements even in presence of pump fluctuations and alignment jitter. This provides direct access to the low-energy constants governing light-by-light scattering.

Hauptautor

Co-Autoren

Daniel Ullmann Elena Mosman (Tomsk Polytechnic University) Matt Zepf (Helmholtz Institut Jena)

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