Exchange of high and low energy photons in ultraperipheral relativistic heavy-ion collisions
G. Baur

TL;DR
This paper reviews the use of ultraperipheral relativistic heavy-ion collisions to explore high and low energy photon interactions, discussing theoretical models, current results, and unresolved issues in this emerging research area.
Contribution
It provides an overview of theoretical approaches and highlights recent findings and challenges in studying photon interactions in ultraperipheral heavy-ion collisions.
Findings
Insights into photon-hadron and photon-photon interactions at high energies
Identification of current theoretical challenges
Summary of recent experimental results
Abstract
Ultraperipheral collisions at collider energies are a useful tool to study photon-hadron (proton/nucleus) and photon-photon interactions in a hitherto unexplored energy regime. Theoretical tools to study these processes are briefly described. Some current results and problems are discussed
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