High-Accuracy Analysis of Compton Scattering in Chiral Effective Field Theory: Status and Future
Harald W. Griesshammer (George Washington U., FZ Juelich, speaker),, Daniel R. Phillips (Ohio U.), Judith A. McGovern (U. of Manchester)

TL;DR
This paper reviews the current status and future directions of high-accuracy theoretical analysis of Compton scattering on nucleons and light nuclei within chiral effective field theory, emphasizing recent developments and experimental prospects.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the theoretical framework and discusses future experimental and theoretical challenges in Compton scattering analysis.
Findings
Current theoretical models achieve high accuracy in Compton scattering predictions.
Identifies key areas for future research and experimental validation.
Highlights the importance of chiral effective field theory in understanding nucleon structure.
Abstract
Theory and prospects of Compton scattering on nucleons and light nuclei below 500 MeV are outlined; cf. Refs. [1-3]. Invited contribution at the Workshop to Explore Physics Opportunities with Intense, Polarized Electron Beams with Energy up to 300 MeV, MIT, Cambridge (USA), 14th-16th March 2013.
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