Classical sum rules and spin correlations in photoabsorption and photoproduction processes
Abstract
In this paper we study the possibility of generalizing the classical photoabsorption (γ a b c) sum rules, to processes b c γ a and crossed helicity amplitudes. In the first case, using detailed balance, the sum rule is written as ∫_th∞ d K σBorn ()=0 where K is a kinematical constant which depends only on the mass of the particles and the center of mass energy. For other crossed helicity amplitudes, we show that there is a range of values of s and t for which the differential cross section for the process γ b a c or a c γ b in which the helicities of the photon and particle a have specific values, is equal to the differential cross section for the process in which one of these two helicities is reversed (parallel-antiparallel spin correlation).
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