Photon-photon scattering in the atomic ion field
Hopersky A.N. 1, Nadolinsky A. M. 1, Koneev R. V. 1
1Rostov State University for Railway Transportation, Rostov-on-Don, Russia
Email: qedhop@mail.ru, amnrnd@mail.ru, koneev@gmail.com

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The analytical structure, absolute values and angular anisotropy of the triple differential cross section of elastic photon-photon scattering in the field of a multicharged neon-like atomic ion are theoretically predicted. Keywords: elastic scattering, neon-like atomic ion, X-ray photon, scattering probability amplitude, triple differential cross section.
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