Rise and fall of laser-intensity effects in spectrally resolved Compton process

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The laser intensity dependence of nonlinear Compton scattering is discussed in some detail. For sufficiently hard photons with energy ω′, the spectrally resolved differential cross section dσ/dω′| ω′=const, rises from small toward larger laser intensity parameter ξ, reaches a maximum, and falls toward the asymptotic strong-field region. Such a rise and fall of a differential observable is to be contrasted with the monotonously increasing laser intensity dependence of the total probability, which is governed by the soft spectral part. We combine that hard-photon yield from Compton scattering with the seeded Breit-Wheeler pair production in a folding model and obtain a rapidly increasing e + e - pair number at ξ ≲ 4. Laser bandwidth effects are quantified in the weak-field limit of the related trident pair production.

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Acosta, U. H., Titov, A. I., & Kampfer, B. (2021). Rise and fall of laser-intensity effects in spectrally resolved Compton process. New Journal of Physics, 23(9). https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/ac21e0

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