Benchmarking semiclassical approaches to strong-field QED

ORAL

Abstract

The recoil exerted due to photon emission plays a key role in particle dynamics in ultrastrong electromagnetic fields. In laser-matter interactions beyond the current intensity frontier, or in astrophysical environments such as neutron magnetospheres, individual photons of the emitted radiation have energies comparable to that of the electron, making it necessary to take quantum effects into account. However, calculating the scattering matrix element directly from strong-field QED is not possible for many scenarios of interest due to high multiplicity and the complex structure of the electromagnetic fields. Numerical modelling of these interactions is therefore based upon a semiclassical approach, in which probabilistic emission events are coupled to classical electrodynamics using rates calculated in the locally constant field approximation. We discuss recent work in which we provide comprehensive benchmarking of this approach against exact QED results.

*We acknowledge support from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation (T.G.B., M.M.), the Science and Technology Facilities Council, grant ST/G008248/1 (D.S.), the US DOE under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231 (S.S.B.), and the Swedish Research Council, grants 2013-4248 and 2016-03329 (M.M.).

Presenters

  • Tom Blackburn

    • Chalmers Univ of Tech

Authors

  • Tom Blackburn

    • Chalmers Univ of Tech
  • Daniel Seipt

    • Lancaster University, Lancaster University
  • Stepan Bulanov

    • Univ of California - Berkeley
    • Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab
    • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Mattias Marklund

    • Chalmers University of Technology
    • Chalmers Univ of Tech