Cascade of polarized Compton scattering and Breit-Wheeler pair production
Qian Zhao, Ting Sun, Kun Xue, Feng Wan, Jian-Xing Li

TL;DR
This paper investigates polarization transfer in cascaded Compton scattering and Breit-Wheeler processes using analytical and Monte Carlo methods, revealing characteristic polarization behaviors crucial for astrophysics and laser-driven QED plasma studies.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of polarization transfer in cascaded processes, highlighting the polarization characteristics of particles across multiple generations, which was previously not well understood.
Findings
First-generation photons show stair-shaped polarization curves.
Polarization trends can reverse in second-generation cascades.
Results enhance understanding of laser-driven QED plasma creation.
Abstract
Cascaded Compton scattering and Breit-Wheeler (BW) processes play fundamental roles in high-energy astrophysical sources and laser-driven quantum electrodynamics (QED) plasmas. A thorough comprehension of the polarization transfer in these cascaded processes is essential for elucidating the polarization mechanism of high-energy cosmic gamma rays and laser-driven QED plasmas. In this study, we employ analytical cross-sectional calculations and Monte Carlo (MC) numerical simulations to investigate the polarization transfer in the cascade of electron-seeded inverse Compton scattering (ICS) and BW process. Theoretical analysis indicates that the polarization of background photons can effectively transfer to final-state particles in the first-generation cascade due to helicity transfer. Through MC simulations involving polarized background photons and non-polarized seed electrons, we reveal…
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Taxonomy
TopicsLaser-induced spectroscopy and plasma · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
