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Compton Scattering on Light Nuclei (A=2,3) Deepshikha Shukla UNC-Chapel Hill Collaborators: H. Griesshammer ( George Washington U.), J. McGovern ( U. Manchester ), D. Phillips ( Ohio U.) Previous Work: Beane/Malheiro/McGovern/Phillips/VanKolck; Griesshammer/Hemmert/Hildebrandt/Pasquini/Phillips; Choudhury(Shukla)/Phillips. Choudhury(Shukla)/Nogga/Phillips
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31/08/2009FB19: Compton Scattering on Light Nuclei2 Compton Scattering ~1Å ~few fm ~1 fm NEUTRON
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31/08/2009FB19: Compton Scattering on Light Nuclei3 Polarizabilities Spin-independent Spin-dependent
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31/08/2009FB19: Compton Scattering on Light Nuclei4 Light Nuclei (?) A=2,3: Access Neutron polarizabilities Not charged No ‘free neutron’ targets Computable problem Ongoing and planned experiments for both processes At these energies, PT is an effective tool
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31/08/2009FB19: Compton Scattering on Light Nuclei5 Ingredients- 1B mechanisms O(e 2 ): LO O(e 2 P): NLO Bernard, Kaiser, Meissner (1992) O(e 2 P 2 ): N 2 LO ( , J. McGovern (2001)
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31/08/2009FB19: Compton Scattering on Light Nuclei6 HB PT for Compton Scattering on light Nuclei Chiral expansion for Naïve dimensional analysis- P n for a vertex with n powers of p or m p P -2 for pion propagator (1/(p 2 -m 2 )) P -1 for nucleon propagator (1/(E-p 2 /2M)) P 4 for loop (loop integral) P 3 for a two-body diagram ( 3 (p 2 ’-p 2 ) absent) Wavefunction derived from chiral potential or from potential model
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31/08/2009FB19: Compton Scattering on Light Nuclei7 Ingredients- 2B mechanisms O(e 2 P 2 : N 2 LO) O(e 2 P: NLO) Beane, Malheiro, McGovern, Phillips, VanKolck (2003) Beane, Malheiro, Phillips, VanKolck (1999)
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31/08/2009FB19: Compton Scattering on Light Nuclei8 Unpolarized d at O(e 2 P 2 ) Beane, Malheiro, McGovern, Phillips, VanKolck (2003)
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31/08/2009FB19: Compton Scattering on Light Nuclei9 Ingredients – explicitly Small Scale Expansion (SSE) – : / ~m / M -M N ( , O( 3 ): NLO Alternative – -counting: Hemmert, Holstein, Kambor (1997) + Knochlein (1998) Pascalutsa, Phillips (2003)
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31/08/2009FB19: Compton Scattering on Light Nuclei10 Ingredients – Low-energy resummation d only: NLO: 1B 2B Griesshammer, Hemmert, Hildebrandt (2005)
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31/08/2009FB19: Compton Scattering on Light Nuclei11 Unpolarized d at O( 3 )+Low-energy resumm. Griesshammer, Hemmert, Hildebrandt (2005)
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31/08/2009FB19: Compton Scattering on Light Nuclei12 Current Efforts: Polarized d - O( 3 )+Low-energy resumm. Slide from H. Griesshammer Griesshammer, McGovern, Phillips, Shukla (2009)
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31/08/2009FB19: Compton Scattering on Light Nuclei13 Polarized d - O( 3 )+Low-energy resumm.
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31/08/2009FB19: Compton Scattering on Light Nuclei14 Polarized d - O( 3 )+Low-energy resumm.
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31/08/2009FB19: Compton Scattering on Light Nuclei15 Ongoing Efforts Comprehensive N 2 LO calculation with O( 4 ) effects and low-energy resummation. Map out all(?) possible observables in the entire kinematic range - would serve as a guide for future experiments (MAxLab, HI S, MAMI).
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31/08/2009FB19: Compton Scattering on Light Nuclei16 3 He at O(e 2 P) at 120 MeV (cm) Choudhury, Nogga, Phillips PRL98 (2007) 232303
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31/08/2009FB19: Compton Scattering on Light Nuclei19 HI S projection with polarized 3 He target Photon flux: 5*10 7 /s, target 1.0*10 22 /cm 2, 45% polarization 500 hours 16 NaI Slide from H.Gao
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31/08/2009FB19: Compton Scattering on Light Nuclei20 Summary & Future Direction Elastic scattering on A=2,3– “promising” avenue to extract neutron polarizabilities. We have taken the first step with He-3 Delta degree of freedom Low-energy resumm. Comprehensive NNLO d calculations in progress Waiting for experimental data!
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31/08/2009FB19: Compton Scattering on Light Nuclei21 O(Q 3 ) 1 2 3 p 12 q
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