Authors: Sylwester Kornowski
Here, within the Scale-Symmetric Theory (SST), we described the mechanism of the light-by-light scattering and we calculated the cross-section: 76.5 +- 59.5 nb - it is independent of transverse momentum. This result is very close to the ATLAS data. The SST shows that in reality light is scattered on the central condensates in virtual electrons. The maximum width +-59.5 nb follows from a natural phenomenon. The ATLAS background events decrease the observed maximum width to less than +-44.4 nb (it does not concern uncertainties). On the other hand, the calculated within the Standard Model central value (too low) of the cross-section is inconsistent with the ATLAS data. We can say only that the ATLAS result is compatible with Standard-Model predictions only within experimental uncertainties. We answered as well following question: Why the perturbative Quantum Electrodynamics is at least an incomplete theory?
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