Bound state corrections and high-energy scatteringConfirmed
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Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
Many fundamental-physics experiments scatter high energy beams off of fixed targets composed of ordinary matter i.e., atoms. When considering the scattering off of atomic electrons we often make the approximation that the electron is free and at rest, however one can ask how good this approximation really is? This becomes especially important in the face of demanding precision goals of certain experiments. For example the planned MuonE experiment will attempt to measure the shape of
Asimina Arvanitaki, Marco Costa