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The eikonal approach to gravitational scattering and radiation at $ \mathcal{O} $(G$^{3}$)

Using $ \mathcal{N} $ = 8 supergravity as a theoretical laboratory, we extract the 3PM gravitational eikonal for two colliding massive scalars from the classical limit of the corresponding elastic two-loop amplitude. We employ the eikonal phase to obtain the physical deflection angle and to show how...

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Autores principales: Di Vecchia, Paolo, Heissenberg, Carlo, Russo, Rodolfo, Veneziano, Gabriele
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP07(2021)169
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2760977
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author Di Vecchia, Paolo
Heissenberg, Carlo
Russo, Rodolfo
Veneziano, Gabriele
author_facet Di Vecchia, Paolo
Heissenberg, Carlo
Russo, Rodolfo
Veneziano, Gabriele
author_sort Di Vecchia, Paolo
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description Using $ \mathcal{N} $ = 8 supergravity as a theoretical laboratory, we extract the 3PM gravitational eikonal for two colliding massive scalars from the classical limit of the corresponding elastic two-loop amplitude. We employ the eikonal phase to obtain the physical deflection angle and to show how its non-relativistic (NR) and ultra-relativistic (UR) regimes are smoothly connected. Such a smooth interpolation rests on keeping contributions to the loop integrals originating from the full soft region, rather than restricting it to its potential sub-region. This task is efficiently carried out by using the method of differential equations with complete near-static boundary conditions. In contrast to the potential-region result, the physical deflection angle includes radiation-reaction contributions that are essential for recovering the finite and universal UR limit implied by general analyticity and crossing arguments. We finally discuss the real emission of massless states, which accounts for the imaginary part of the 3PM eikonal and for the dissipation of energy-momentum. Adopting a direct approach based on unitarity and on the classical limit of the inelastic tree-level amplitude, we are able to treat $ \mathcal{N} $ = 8 and General Relativity on the same footing, and to complete the conservative 3PM eikonal in Einstein’s gravity by the addition of the radiation-reaction contribution. We also show how this approach can be used to compute waveforms, as well as the differential and integrated spectra, for the different radiated massless fields.
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spelling cern-27609772023-10-04T06:03:29Zdoi:10.1007/JHEP07(2021)169http://cds.cern.ch/record/2760977engDi Vecchia, PaoloHeissenberg, CarloRusso, RodolfoVeneziano, GabrieleThe eikonal approach to gravitational scattering and radiation at $ \mathcal{O} $(G$^{3}$)hep-phParticle Physics - Phenomenologygr-qcGeneral Relativity and Cosmologyhep-thParticle Physics - TheoryUsing $ \mathcal{N} $ = 8 supergravity as a theoretical laboratory, we extract the 3PM gravitational eikonal for two colliding massive scalars from the classical limit of the corresponding elastic two-loop amplitude. We employ the eikonal phase to obtain the physical deflection angle and to show how its non-relativistic (NR) and ultra-relativistic (UR) regimes are smoothly connected. Such a smooth interpolation rests on keeping contributions to the loop integrals originating from the full soft region, rather than restricting it to its potential sub-region. This task is efficiently carried out by using the method of differential equations with complete near-static boundary conditions. In contrast to the potential-region result, the physical deflection angle includes radiation-reaction contributions that are essential for recovering the finite and universal UR limit implied by general analyticity and crossing arguments. We finally discuss the real emission of massless states, which accounts for the imaginary part of the 3PM eikonal and for the dissipation of energy-momentum. Adopting a direct approach based on unitarity and on the classical limit of the inelastic tree-level amplitude, we are able to treat $ \mathcal{N} $ = 8 and General Relativity on the same footing, and to complete the conservative 3PM eikonal in Einstein’s gravity by the addition of the radiation-reaction contribution. We also show how this approach can be used to compute waveforms, as well as the differential and integrated spectra, for the different radiated massless fields.Using $\mathcal N=8$ supergravity as a theoretical laboratory, we extract the 3PM gravitational eikonal for two colliding massive scalars from the classical limit of the corresponding elastic two-loop amplitude. We employ the eikonal phase to obtain the physical deflection angle and to show how its non-relativistic (NR) and ultra-relativistic (UR) regimes are smoothly connected. Such a smooth interpolation rests on keeping contributions to the loop integrals originating from the full soft region, rather than restricting it to its potential sub-region. This task is efficiently carried out by using the method of differential equations with complete near-static boundary conditions. In contrast to the potential-region result, the physical deflection angle includes radiation-reaction contributions that are essential for recovering the finite and universal UR limit implied by general analyticity and crossing arguments. We finally discuss the real emission of massless states, which accounts for the imaginary part of the 3PM eikonal and for the dissipation of energy-momentum. Adopting a direct approach based on unitarity and on the classical limit of the inelastic tree-level amplitude, we are able to treat $\mathcal N=8$ and General Relativity on the same footing, and to complete the conservative 3PM eikonal in Einstein's gravity by the addition of the radiation-reaction contribution. We also show how this approach can be used to compute waveforms, as well as the differential and integrated spectra, for the different radiated massless fields.arXiv:2104.03256CERN-TH-2021-046NORDITA 2021-028QMUL-PH-21-17oai:cds.cern.ch:27609772021-04-07
spellingShingle hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
gr-qc
General Relativity and Cosmology
hep-th
Particle Physics - Theory
Di Vecchia, Paolo
Heissenberg, Carlo
Russo, Rodolfo
Veneziano, Gabriele
The eikonal approach to gravitational scattering and radiation at $ \mathcal{O} $(G$^{3}$)
title The eikonal approach to gravitational scattering and radiation at $ \mathcal{O} $(G$^{3}$)
title_full The eikonal approach to gravitational scattering and radiation at $ \mathcal{O} $(G$^{3}$)
title_fullStr The eikonal approach to gravitational scattering and radiation at $ \mathcal{O} $(G$^{3}$)
title_full_unstemmed The eikonal approach to gravitational scattering and radiation at $ \mathcal{O} $(G$^{3}$)
title_short The eikonal approach to gravitational scattering and radiation at $ \mathcal{O} $(G$^{3}$)
title_sort eikonal approach to gravitational scattering and radiation at $ \mathcal{o} $(g$^{3}$)
topic hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
gr-qc
General Relativity and Cosmology
hep-th
Particle Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP07(2021)169
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2760977
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