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Published on: November 15, 2013
Low-energy theorem for virtual compton scattering and generalized sum rules of the nucleon
Mikhail Gorchtein1, Adam P Szczepaniak
1Physics Department and Nuclear Theory Center, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 47403, USA.
Abstract:
We formulate the low-energy theorem for virtual Compton scattering off a nucleon and examine its consequences for generalized nucleon polarizabilites. As a result of a new, model-independent definition of the low-energy limit for doubly virtual Compton scattering, all generalized sum rules of the nucleon have a continuous limit for real photons and obtain contributions from the t channel that were not included previously.
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