Strong field QED in lepton colliders and electron/laser interactions
Anthony Hartin

TL;DR
This paper reviews strong field QED processes in electron/laser interactions and lepton colliders, focusing on the theoretical framework, novel phenomena, and experimental detection methods in high-intensity electromagnetic environments.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of the Furry picture framework and its application to strong field QED phenomena in collider and laser interactions, highlighting new effects and experimental approaches.
Findings
Particles acquire an intensity-dependent mass shift.
Multi-photon interactions occur at each vertex.
Resonant processes involve virtual strong field particles.
Abstract
Studies of strong field particle physics processes in electron/laser interactions and lepton collider interaction points are reviewed. These processes are defined by the high intensity of the electromagnetic fields involved and the need to take them into account as fully as possible. The main theoretical framework considered is the Furry picture. In this framework, the influence of a background electromagnetic field in the Lagrangian is calculated non perturbatively, involving exact solutions for quantised charged particles in the background field. These "dressed" particles go on to interact perturbatively with other particles. The background field starts to polarise the vacuum, in effect rendering it a dispersive medium. Particles encountering this dispersive vacuum obtain a lifetime, either radiating or decaying into pair particles at a rate dependent on the intensity of the…
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