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Infrared features of gravitational scattering and radiation in the eikonal approach
Following a semiclassical eikonal approach—justified at transplanckian energies order by order in the deflection angle Θs∼4Gsb≡2Rb—we investigate the infrared features of gravitational scattering and radiation in four space-time dimensions, and we illustrate the factorization and cancellation of the...
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author | Ciafaloni, Marcello Colferai, Dimitri Veneziano, Gabriele |
author_facet | Ciafaloni, Marcello Colferai, Dimitri Veneziano, Gabriele |
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description | Following a semiclassical eikonal approach—justified at transplanckian energies order by order in the deflection angle Θs∼4Gsb≡2Rb—we investigate the infrared features of gravitational scattering and radiation in four space-time dimensions, and we illustrate the factorization and cancellation of the infinite Coulomb phase for scattering and the eikonal resummation for radiation. As a consequence, both the eikonal phase 2δ(E,b) and the gravitational-wave (GW) spectrum dEGWdω are free from infrared problems in a frequency region extending from zero to (and possibly beyond) ω=1/R. The infrared-singular behavior of 4-D gravity leaves a memory in the deep infrared region (ωR≪ωb<1) of the spectrum. At O(ωb) we confirm the presence of logarithmic enhancements of the form already pointed out by Sen and collaborators on the basis of nonleading corrections to soft-graviton theorems. These, however, do not contribute to the unpolarized and/or azimuthally averaged flux. At O(ω2b2) we find instead a positive logarithmically enhanced correction to the total flux implying an unexpected maximum of its spectrum at ωb∼0.5. At higher orders we find subleading enhanced contributions as well, which can be resummed, and have the interpretation of a finite rescattering Coulomb phase of emitted gravitons. |
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spelling | cern-26528452023-10-04T06:38:51Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.99.066008http://cds.cern.ch/record/2652845engCiafaloni, MarcelloColferai, DimitriVeneziano, GabrieleInfrared features of gravitational scattering and radiation in the eikonal approachhep-thParticle Physics - TheoryFollowing a semiclassical eikonal approach—justified at transplanckian energies order by order in the deflection angle Θs∼4Gsb≡2Rb—we investigate the infrared features of gravitational scattering and radiation in four space-time dimensions, and we illustrate the factorization and cancellation of the infinite Coulomb phase for scattering and the eikonal resummation for radiation. As a consequence, both the eikonal phase 2δ(E,b) and the gravitational-wave (GW) spectrum dEGWdω are free from infrared problems in a frequency region extending from zero to (and possibly beyond) ω=1/R. The infrared-singular behavior of 4-D gravity leaves a memory in the deep infrared region (ωR≪ωb<1) of the spectrum. At O(ωb) we confirm the presence of logarithmic enhancements of the form already pointed out by Sen and collaborators on the basis of nonleading corrections to soft-graviton theorems. These, however, do not contribute to the unpolarized and/or azimuthally averaged flux. At O(ω2b2) we find instead a positive logarithmically enhanced correction to the total flux implying an unexpected maximum of its spectrum at ωb∼0.5. At higher orders we find subleading enhanced contributions as well, which can be resummed, and have the interpretation of a finite rescattering Coulomb phase of emitted gravitons.Following a semi-classical eikonal approach --- justified at transplanckian energies order by order in the deflection angle $\Theta_s\sim\frac{4G\sqrt{s}}{b} \equiv \frac{2 R}{b}$ --- we investigate the infrared features of gravitational scattering and radiation in four space-time dimensions, and we illustrate the factorization and cancellation of the infinite Coulomb phase for scattering and the eikonal resummation for radiation. As a consequence, both the eikonal phase $2\delta(E,b)$ and the gravitational-wave (GW) spectrum $\frac{\mathrm{d}E^{GW}}{\mathrm{d}\omega}$ are free from infrared problems in a frequency region extending from zero to (and possibly beyond) $\omega =1/R$. The infrared-singular behavior of $4$-D gravity leaves a memory in the deep infrared region ($\omega R \ll \omega b < 1$) of the spectrum. At $\mathcal{O}(\omega b)$ we confirm the presence of logarithmic enhancements of the form already pointed out by Sen and collaborators on the basis of non leading corrections to soft-graviton theorems. These, however, do not contribute to the unpolarized and/or azimuthally-averaged flux. At $\mathcal{O}(\omega^2 b^2)$ we find instead a positive logarithmically-enhanced correction to the total flux implying an unexpected maximum of its spectrum at $\omega b \sim 0.5$. At higher orders we find subleading enhanced contributions as well, which can be resummed, and have the interpretation of a finite rescattering Coulomb phase of emitted gravitons.arXiv:1812.08137oai:cds.cern.ch:26528452018-12-19 |
spellingShingle | hep-th Particle Physics - Theory Ciafaloni, Marcello Colferai, Dimitri Veneziano, Gabriele Infrared features of gravitational scattering and radiation in the eikonal approach |
title | Infrared features of gravitational scattering and radiation in the eikonal approach |
title_full | Infrared features of gravitational scattering and radiation in the eikonal approach |
title_fullStr | Infrared features of gravitational scattering and radiation in the eikonal approach |
title_full_unstemmed | Infrared features of gravitational scattering and radiation in the eikonal approach |
title_short | Infrared features of gravitational scattering and radiation in the eikonal approach |
title_sort | infrared features of gravitational scattering and radiation in the eikonal approach |
topic | hep-th Particle Physics - Theory |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.99.066008 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2652845 |
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