Atomic screening and $e^+e^-$ pair photoproduction at low energies
P.A. Krachkov, A.I. Milstein

TL;DR
This paper investigates how atomic electron screening influences $e^+e^-$ pair photoproduction at low energies, revealing significant effects on cross sections and particle distributions near the threshold.
Contribution
It provides a new analytical expression for the photoproduction cross section considering screening effects, including polarization and exchange interactions.
Findings
Screening significantly alters the near-threshold cross section.
Both static and polarization potentials affect wave function asymptotics.
The spectrum and angular distribution of pairs are impacted by screening.
Abstract
The effect of screening by atomic electrons on the behavior of electron and positron wave functions in the continuous spectrum at small distances is studied. It is shown that these asymptotics are affected not only by the static potential of atomic electrons, but also by the polarization potential, as well as by the exchange interaction, which is essential for nonrelativistic electrons. A simple analytical expression is obtained for the photoproduction cross section of pair in an atomic field near the threshold. The spectrum and angular distribution of the produced particles are considered. It is shown that screening significantly affects the cross section in the near-threshold region.
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Taxonomy
TopicsElectron and X-Ray Spectroscopy Techniques · Atomic and Molecular Physics · Muon and positron interactions and applications
