The one-loop helicity amplitudes for the elastic scattering process
γν→γν in the Standard Model are computed at high center of
mass energies. A general decomposition of the amplitudes is utilized to
investigate the validity of some of the key features of our results. In the
center of mass, where s=2ω, the cross section grows roughly as
ω6 to near the threshold for W-boson production, s=mW.
Although suppressed at low energies, we find that the elastic cross section
exceeds the cross section for γν→γγν when s>13
GeV. We demonstrate that the scattered photons are circularly polarized and the
net value of the polarization is non-zero. Astrophysical implications of high
energy photon-neutrino scattering are discussed.Comment: 9 pages, 7 figures, RevTeX