2007, Vol.14, pp.85-90
The up-down asymmetry in transversally polarized electron proton scattering is induced
by the interference between one and two photon
exchange amplitudes. Inelastic intermediate hadronic states
(different from one-proton state) of the two photon exchange amplitude give rise
to contributions containing the square of "large logarithm" (logarithm of the ratio
of the transferred momentum to the electron mass). We
investigate the presence of such contributions in higher orders of perturbation theory.
The relation with the case of zero transfer momentum
is explicitly given. The mechanism of cancellation of infrared singularities is discussed.
Key words:
electron-proton scattering, polarization, infrared
singularities
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