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The double copy: Bremsstrahlung and accelerating black holes

Advances in our understanding of perturbation theory suggest the existence of a correspondence between classical general relativity and Yang-Mills theory. A concrete example of this correspondence, which is known as the double copy, was recently introduced for the case of stationary Kerr-Schild spac...

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Autores principales: Luna, Andrés, Monteiro, Ricardo, Nicholson, Isobel, O'Connell, Donal, White, Chris D.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP06(2016)023
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2140401
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author Luna, Andrés
Monteiro, Ricardo
Nicholson, Isobel
O'Connell, Donal
White, Chris D.
author_facet Luna, Andrés
Monteiro, Ricardo
Nicholson, Isobel
O'Connell, Donal
White, Chris D.
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description Advances in our understanding of perturbation theory suggest the existence of a correspondence between classical general relativity and Yang-Mills theory. A concrete example of this correspondence, which is known as the double copy, was recently introduced for the case of stationary Kerr-Schild spacetimes. Building on this foundation, we examine the simple time-dependent case of an accelerating, radiating point source. The gravitational solution, which generalises the Schwarzschild solution, includes a non-trivial stress-energy tensor. This stress-energy tensor corresponds to a gauge theoretic current in the double copy. We interpret both of these sources as representing the radiative part of the field. Furthermore, in the simple example of Bremsstrahlung, we determine a scattering amplitude describing the radiation, maintaining the double copy throughout. Our results provide the strongest evidence yet that the classical double copy is directly related to the BCJ double copy for scattering amplitudes.
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spelling cern-21404012023-10-04T08:54:03Zdoi:10.1007/JHEP06(2016)023http://cds.cern.ch/record/2140401engLuna, AndrésMonteiro, RicardoNicholson, IsobelO'Connell, DonalWhite, Chris D.The double copy: Bremsstrahlung and accelerating black holesParticle Physics - TheoryAdvances in our understanding of perturbation theory suggest the existence of a correspondence between classical general relativity and Yang-Mills theory. A concrete example of this correspondence, which is known as the double copy, was recently introduced for the case of stationary Kerr-Schild spacetimes. Building on this foundation, we examine the simple time-dependent case of an accelerating, radiating point source. The gravitational solution, which generalises the Schwarzschild solution, includes a non-trivial stress-energy tensor. This stress-energy tensor corresponds to a gauge theoretic current in the double copy. We interpret both of these sources as representing the radiative part of the field. Furthermore, in the simple example of Bremsstrahlung, we determine a scattering amplitude describing the radiation, maintaining the double copy throughout. Our results provide the strongest evidence yet that the classical double copy is directly related to the BCJ double copy for scattering amplitudes.Advances in our understanding of perturbation theory suggest the existence of a correspondence between classical general relativity and Yang-Mills theory. A concrete example of this correspondence, which is known as the double copy, was recently intro-duced for the case of stationary Kerr-Schild spacetimes. Building on this foundation, we examine the simple time-dependent case of an accelerating, radiating point source. The gravitational solution, which generalises the Schwarzschild solution, includes a non-trivial stress-energy tensor. This stress-energy tensor corresponds to a gauge theoretic current in the double copy. We interpret both of these sources as representing the radiative part of the field. Furthermore, in the simple example of Bremsstrahlung, we determine a scattering amplitude describing the radiation, maintaining the double copy throughout. Our results provide the strongest evidence yet that the classical double copy is directly related to the BCJ double copy for scattering amplitudes.Advances in our understanding of perturbation theory suggest the existence of a correspondence between classical general relativity and Yang-Mills theory. A concrete example of this correspondence, which is known as the double copy, was recently introduced for the case of stationary Kerr-Schild spacetimes. Building on this foundation, we examine the simple time-dependent case of an accelerating, radiating point source. The gravitational solution, which generalises the Schwarzschild solution, includes a non-trivial stress-energy tensor. This stress-energy tensor corresponds to a gauge theoretic current in the double copy. We interpret both of these sources as representing the radiative part of the field. Furthermore, in the simple example of Bremsstrahlung, we determine a scattering amplitude describing the radiation, maintaining the double copy throughout. Our results provide the strongest evidence yet that the classical double copy is directly related to the BCJ double copy for scattering amplitudes.arXiv:1603.05737CERN-TH-2016-027EDINBURGH-2016-02CERN-TH-2016-027EDINBURGH 2016-02oai:cds.cern.ch:21404012016-03-17
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Theory
Luna, Andrés
Monteiro, Ricardo
Nicholson, Isobel
O'Connell, Donal
White, Chris D.
The double copy: Bremsstrahlung and accelerating black holes
title The double copy: Bremsstrahlung and accelerating black holes
title_full The double copy: Bremsstrahlung and accelerating black holes
title_fullStr The double copy: Bremsstrahlung and accelerating black holes
title_full_unstemmed The double copy: Bremsstrahlung and accelerating black holes
title_short The double copy: Bremsstrahlung and accelerating black holes
title_sort double copy: bremsstrahlung and accelerating black holes
topic Particle Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP06(2016)023
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2140401
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