Dispersion theory of nucleon Compton scattering and polarizabilities
Martin Schumacher, Michael D. Scadron

TL;DR
This paper develops a dispersion theory approach to nucleon Compton scattering, providing precise polarizability values and linking the dominant electric polarizability to the sigma meson, supported by recent experiments and predictions.
Contribution
It introduces a new analysis method for nucleon polarizabilities emphasizing the scalar t-channel and connects polarizabilities to the sigma meson structure, with updated experimental and predicted values.
Findings
Precise proton and neutron polarizability values obtained.
Majority of nucleon polarizability attributed to the sigma meson.
Experimental determination of the sigma meson mass at 600 ± 70 MeV.
Abstract
A status report on the topic Compton scattering and polarizabilities is presented with emphasis on the scalar t-channel as entering into dispersion theory. Precise values for the polarizabilities are obtained leading to , , , in units of fm and , , , in units of fm, for the proton (p) and neutron (n), respectively. The data given with an error are {\it recommended} experimental values with updates compared to [1] where necessary, the data in parentheses are predicted values. These predicted values are not contained in [1], but are the result of a newly developed analysis which is the…
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