Abstract We use insights from superstring field theory to prove the subleading soft graviton theorem for tree amplitudes of (compactified) heterotic and type II string theories for arbitrary number of finite energy NS (NSNS) sector external states but only one soft graviton. We also prove the leading soft graviton theorem in these theories for arbitrary number of external soft gravitons. In our analysis there is no restriction on the mass and spin of the finite energy external states. This method can also be used to give a proof of the subleading soft graviton theorem for tree amplitudes in quantum field theories coupled to gravity with generic interactions. We discuss the technical issue involved in extending this analysis to loop amplitud...
In this note, it is shown that closed string graviton scattering amplitudes obey the same subleading...
In this note, it is shown that closed string graviton scattering amplitudes obey the same subleading...
We briefly discuss the soft behavior of scattering amplitudes both in string and quantum field theor...
Abstract Superstring field theory gives expressions for heterotic and type II string loop amplitudes...
Abstract We analyze scattering amplitudes with one soft external graviton and arbitrary number of ot...
We derive the subleading soft graviton theorem in a generic quantum theory of gravity for arbitrary ...
Abstract We derive the subleading soft graviton theorem in a generic quantum theory of gravity for a...
We consider the tree-level scattering amplitudes in the NS-NS (Neveu-Schwarz) massless sector of clo...
Abstract In theories of Einstein gravity coupled with a dilaton and a two-form, a soft theorem for t...
We consider the tree-level scattering amplitudes in the NS-NS (Neveu-Schwarz) massless sector of clo...
Abstract: We study soft theorems in a broader context, addressing their fate at loop level and their...
Abstract We obtain the subleading soft theorem for a generic theory of quantum gravity, for arbitrar...
AbstractWe extend our analysis of the soft behavior of string amplitudes with massive insertions to ...
We extend our analysis of the soft behavior of string amplitudes with massive insertions to closed s...
Abstract In arXiv:1707.06803 we derived the subleading multiple soft graviton theorem in a generic q...
In this note, it is shown that closed string graviton scattering amplitudes obey the same subleading...
In this note, it is shown that closed string graviton scattering amplitudes obey the same subleading...
We briefly discuss the soft behavior of scattering amplitudes both in string and quantum field theor...
Abstract Superstring field theory gives expressions for heterotic and type II string loop amplitudes...
Abstract We analyze scattering amplitudes with one soft external graviton and arbitrary number of ot...
We derive the subleading soft graviton theorem in a generic quantum theory of gravity for arbitrary ...
Abstract We derive the subleading soft graviton theorem in a generic quantum theory of gravity for a...
We consider the tree-level scattering amplitudes in the NS-NS (Neveu-Schwarz) massless sector of clo...
Abstract In theories of Einstein gravity coupled with a dilaton and a two-form, a soft theorem for t...
We consider the tree-level scattering amplitudes in the NS-NS (Neveu-Schwarz) massless sector of clo...
Abstract: We study soft theorems in a broader context, addressing their fate at loop level and their...
Abstract We obtain the subleading soft theorem for a generic theory of quantum gravity, for arbitrar...
AbstractWe extend our analysis of the soft behavior of string amplitudes with massive insertions to ...
We extend our analysis of the soft behavior of string amplitudes with massive insertions to closed s...
Abstract In arXiv:1707.06803 we derived the subleading multiple soft graviton theorem in a generic q...
In this note, it is shown that closed string graviton scattering amplitudes obey the same subleading...
In this note, it is shown that closed string graviton scattering amplitudes obey the same subleading...
We briefly discuss the soft behavior of scattering amplitudes both in string and quantum field theor...