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High energy scattering in gravity and supergravity

We investigate features of perturbative gravity and supergravity by studying scattering in the ultraplanckian limit, and sharpen arguments that the dynamics is governed by long-distance physics. A simple example capturing aspects of the eikonal resummation suggests why short distance phenomena and i...

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Autores principales: Giddings, Steven B., Schmidt-Sommerfeld, Maximilian, Andersen, Jeppe R.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.82.104022
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1268744
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author Giddings, Steven B.
Schmidt-Sommerfeld, Maximilian
Andersen, Jeppe R.
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Schmidt-Sommerfeld, Maximilian
Andersen, Jeppe R.
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description We investigate features of perturbative gravity and supergravity by studying scattering in the ultraplanckian limit, and sharpen arguments that the dynamics is governed by long-distance physics. A simple example capturing aspects of the eikonal resummation suggests why short distance phenomena and in particular divergences or nonrenormalizability do not necessarily play a central role in this regime. A more profound problem is apparently unitarity. These considerations can be illustrated by showing that known gravity and supergravity amplitudes have the same long-distance behavior, despite the extra light states of supergravity, and this serves as an important check on long-range dynamics in a context where perturbative amplitudes are finite. We also argue that these considerations have other important implications: they obstruct probing the conjectured phenomenon of asymptotic safety through a physical scattering process, and gravity appears not to reggeize. These arguments sharpen the need to find a nonperturbative completion of gravity with mechanisms which restore unitarity in the strong gravity regime.
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spelling cern-12687442023-03-14T18:05:44Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.82.104022http://cds.cern.ch/record/1268744engGiddings, Steven B.Schmidt-Sommerfeld, MaximilianAndersen, Jeppe R.High energy scattering in gravity and supergravityParticle Physics - TheoryWe investigate features of perturbative gravity and supergravity by studying scattering in the ultraplanckian limit, and sharpen arguments that the dynamics is governed by long-distance physics. A simple example capturing aspects of the eikonal resummation suggests why short distance phenomena and in particular divergences or nonrenormalizability do not necessarily play a central role in this regime. A more profound problem is apparently unitarity. These considerations can be illustrated by showing that known gravity and supergravity amplitudes have the same long-distance behavior, despite the extra light states of supergravity, and this serves as an important check on long-range dynamics in a context where perturbative amplitudes are finite. We also argue that these considerations have other important implications: they obstruct probing the conjectured phenomenon of asymptotic safety through a physical scattering process, and gravity appears not to reggeize. These arguments sharpen the need to find a nonperturbative completion of gravity with mechanisms which restore unitarity in the strong gravity regime.We investigate features of perturbative gravity and supergravity by studying scattering in the ultraplanckian limit, and sharpen arguments that the dynamics is governed by long-distance physics. A simple example capturing aspects of the eikonal resummation suggests why short distance phenomena and in particular divergences or nonrenormalizability do not necessarily play a central role in this regime. A more profound problem is apparently unitarity. These considerations can be illustrated by showing that known gravity and supergravity amplitudes have the same long-distance behavior, despite the extra light states of supergravity, and this serves as an important check on long-range dynamics in a context where perturbative amplitudes are finite. We also argue that these considerations have other important implications: they obstruct probing the conjectured phenomenon of asymptotic safety through a physical scattering process, and ultraplanckian scattering exhibiting Regge behavior. These arguments sharpen the need to find a nonperturbative completion of gravity with mechanisms which restore unitarity in the strong gravity regime.arXiv:1005.5408CERN-PH-TH-2010-122CERN-PH-TH-2010-122oai:cds.cern.ch:12687442010-06-01
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Theory
Giddings, Steven B.
Schmidt-Sommerfeld, Maximilian
Andersen, Jeppe R.
High energy scattering in gravity and supergravity
title High energy scattering in gravity and supergravity
title_full High energy scattering in gravity and supergravity
title_fullStr High energy scattering in gravity and supergravity
title_full_unstemmed High energy scattering in gravity and supergravity
title_short High energy scattering in gravity and supergravity
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topic Particle Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.82.104022
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1268744
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