Searching for Kerr in the 2PM amplitude
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Publication:2104623
DOI10.1007/JHEP07(2022)072OpenAlexW4285402950MaRDI QIDQ2104623
Kays Haddad, Andreas Helset, Rafael Aoude
Publication date: 7 December 2022
Published in: Journal of High Energy Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2203.06197
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Radiation reaction for spinning black-hole scattering ⋮ Scattering amplitudes and \(N\)-body post-Minkowskian Hamiltonians in general relativity and beyond ⋮ The ultrarelativistic limit of Kerr ⋮ Scrambling and entangling spinning particles ⋮ Spin Supplementary condition in quantum field theory: covariant SSC and physical state projection ⋮ Recursion in the classical limit and the neutron-star Compton amplitude ⋮ Gravitational partial-wave absorption from scattering amplitudes ⋮ NLO deflections for spinning particles and Kerr black holes ⋮ All things retarded: radiation-reaction in worldline quantum field theory ⋮ One-loop gravitational bremsstrahlung and waveforms from a heavy-mass effective field theory ⋮ Large gauge effects and the structure of amplitudes ⋮ Bethe-Salpeter equation for classical gravitational bound states ⋮ Scattering in black hole backgrounds and higher-spin amplitudes. II. ⋮ Classical limit of higher-spin string amplitudes ⋮ Classical spin gravitational Compton scattering ⋮ Gravitational Faraday effect from on-shell amplitudes
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