Constraining nonlinear corrections to Maxwell electrodynamics using γγ scattering

Abstract

The recent light-by-light scattering cross section measurement made by the ATLAS\ Collaboration is used to constrain nonlinear corrections to Maxwell electrodynamics parametrized by the Lagrangian L=F+4α F2+4β G2+4δ FG. The ion's radiation is described using the equivalent photon approximation, and the influence of four different nuclear charge distributions is evaluated. Special attention is given to the interference term between the Standard Model and the nonlinear corrections amplitudes. By virtue of the quadratic dependence on α, β and δ, the nonlinear contribution to the Standard Model γ γ cross section is able to delimit a finite region of the parameter's phase space. The upper values for α, β in this region are of order 10-10GeV, a constraint of at least 12 orders of magnitude more precise when compared to low-energy experiments. An upper value of the same order for δ is obtained for the first time in the LHC energy regime. We also give our predictions for the Standard Model cross section measured at ATLAS for each distribution and analyze the impact of the absorption factor. We finally give predictions for the future measurements to be done with upgraded tracking acceptance η <4 by the ATLAS Collaboration.

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