Ab initio QED treatment of the two-photon annihilation of positrons with bound electrons
Abstract
The process of a positron x2013 bound-electron annihilation with simultaneous emission of two photons is investigated theoretically. A fully relativistic formalism based on ab initio QED description of the process is worked out. The developed approach is applied to evaluate the annihilation of a positron with K-shell electrons of a silver atom, for which a strong contradiction between theory and experiment was previously stated. The results obtained here resolve this long-standing disagreement and, moreover, demonstrate a sizeable difference with approaches so far used for calculations of the positron x2013 bound-electron annihilation process, namely, the Lee's and impulse approximations.
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