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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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Autores principales: Ciafaloni, Marcello, Colferai, Dimitri, Veneziano, Gabriele
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.99.066008
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2652845
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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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