Abstract
Two aspects of the nucleon electromagnetic polarizabilities, αN and βN, are discussed. The first one is the interrelation between static and Compton polarizabilities. Relativistically consistent treatment of the polarization effects based on effective Lagrangians results in the conclusion that the Compton polarizabilities, rather than the static ones, drive the energy shift of the nucleon in external fields. The cluster substructure of the static polarizabilities is shown to be crucial for consistent calculations of the polarizabilities. The second aspect concerns the dominant role of pion degrees of freedom in αN as seen through dispersion relations, chiral perturbation theory, and constituent models. The reported calculations of αN within soliton models are shown to be inconsistent with gauge invariance. The difficulties in explaining the observed large diamagnetic component of βN are emphasized.

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