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Gamma/X-Ray Refractive Index of Materials Near Nuclear Resonances and Simulated Experiments Using Laser-Compton Sources

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Abstract

Nuclear resonance fluorescence is the process by which atomic nuclei absorb and emit radiation. Around these resonances, the refractive index changes according to the Kramers-Kronig relations. We discuss how to measure such physics using laser-Compton sources.

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