arXiv:1511.02816·hep-ex·November 10, 2015
Measurement of the charged-pion polarisability at COMPASS
Alexey Guskov (for the COMPASS collaboration)

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The electric () and the magnetic () polarisabilities are fundamental properties of the pion characterising the rigidity of its internal structure. They have been precisely measured at the COMPASS experiment at CERN with a beam of 190~GeV/c assuming . Muons of the same momentum were used for controlling of systematic effects. The obtained result is in agreement with the prediction of the Chiral Perturbation Theory.
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