All things retarded: radiation-reaction in worldline quantum field theory
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Publication:2683939
DOI10.1007/JHEP10(2022)128MaRDI QIDQ2683939
Gustav Uhre Jakobsen, Gustav Mogull, Benjamin Sauer, Jan C. Plefka
Publication date: 15 February 2023
Published in: Journal of High Energy Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2207.00569
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Scattering amplitudes and \(N\)-body post-Minkowskian Hamiltonians in general relativity and beyond ⋮ Spin Supplementary condition in quantum field theory: covariant SSC and physical state projection ⋮ Machine learning post-Minkowskian integrals ⋮ Classical observables from the exponential representation of the gravitational S-matrix ⋮ Bootstrapping the relativistic two-body problem ⋮ The relation between KMOC and worldline formalisms for classical gravity ⋮ Classical off-shell currents ⋮ Recursion in the classical limit and the neutron-star Compton amplitude ⋮ One-loop gravitational bremsstrahlung and waveforms from a heavy-mass effective field theory ⋮ Large gauge effects and the structure of amplitudes ⋮ Scattering in black hole backgrounds and higher-spin amplitudes. II. ⋮ Classical double copy of spinning worldline quantum field theory ⋮ Classical gravitational observables from the eikonal operator ⋮ The sub-leading scattering waveform from amplitudes ⋮ Gravitoelectric dynamical tides at second post-Newtonian order ⋮ Radiation-reaction in the effective field theory approach to post-Minkowskian dynamics
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