Abstract

Photoproduction of e+ee^+e^- pairs at small angles is investigated as a tool to determine the functions f1f_1 and f2f_2 entering the real-photon forward Compton scattering amplitude. The method is based on an interference of the Bethe-Heitler and the virtual Compton scattering mechanisms, generating an azimuthal asymmetry in the e+e^+ versus ee^- yield. The general case of a circularly polarized beam and a longitudinally polarized target allows one to determine both the real and imaginary parts of f1f_1 as well as f2f_2. The imaginary part of f2f_2 requires target polarization only. We calculate cross sections and asymmetries of the reaction p(γ,e+e)pp(\gamma,e^+e^-)p, estimate corrections and backgrounds, and propose suitable kinematical regions to perform the experiment. Our investigation shows that photoproduction of e+ee^+e^--pairs off the proton and light nuclei may serve as a rather sensitive test of the validity of the Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn sum rule.Comment: 22 pages; revtex; 5 postscript figures included in submission; submitted to Phys. Rev.

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