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Dispersion relations in real and virtual Compton scattering
Marc VanderhaeghenB. PasquiniDieter Drechselsubject
PhysicsParticle physicsMagnetic momentNuclear TheoryCompton scatteringGeneral Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical sciencesHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyAmplitudeLow energyHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)Dispersion relationSum rule in quantum mechanicsNucleonNuclear ExperimentExcitationdescription
A unified presentation is given on the use of dispersion relations in the real and virtual Compton scattering processes off the nucleon. The way in which dispersion relations for Compton scattering amplitudes establish connections between low energy nucleon structure quantities, such as polarizabilities or anomalous magnetic moments, and the nucleon excitation spectrum is reviewed. We discuss various sum rules for forward real and virtual Compton scattering, such as the Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn sum rule and its generalizations, the Burkhardt-Cottingham sum rule, as well as sum rules for forward nucleon polarizabilities, and review their experimental status. Subsequently, we address the general case of real Compton scattering (RCS). Various types of dispersion relations for RCS are presented as tools for extracting nucleon polarizabilities from the RCS data. The information on nucleon polarizabilities gained in this way is reviewed and the nucleon structure information encoded in these quantities is discussed. The dispersion relation formalism is then extended to virtual Compton scattering (VCS). The information on generalized nucleon polarizabilities extracted from recent VCS experiments is described, along with its interpretation in nucleon structure models. As a summary, the physics content of the existing data is discussed and some perspectives for future theoretical and experimental activities in this field are presented.
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2002-12-09 |