Advanced methods for computing perturbative, quantum-gravitational scattering amplitudes show great promise for improving our knowledge of classical gravitational dynamics. This is especially true in the weak-field and arbitrary-speed (post-Minkowskian, PM) regime, where the conservative dynamics at 3PM order has been recently determined for the first time, via an amplitude calculation. Such PM results are most relevantly applicable to relativistic scattering (unbound orbits), while bound/inspiraling binary systems, the most frequent sources of gravitational waves for the LIGO and Virgo detectors, are most suitably modeled by the weak-field and slow-motion (post-Newtonian, PN) approximation. Nonetheless, it has been suggested that PM result...
The two-body dynamics in general relativity has been solved perturbatively using the post-Newtonian ...
Tools from scattering amplitudes and effective field theory have recently been repurposed to derive ...
We introduce a - somewhat holographic - dictionary between gravitational observables for scattering ...
Upcoming observational runs of the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA collaboration, and future gravitational-wave (GW...
Upcoming observational runs of the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA collaboration, and future gravitational-wave (GW...
We develop the foundations of an effective-one-body (EOB) model for eccentric binary coalescences th...
The self-force program aims at accurately modeling relativistic two-body systems with a small mass r...
We develop an Effective Field Theory (EFT) formalism to solve for the conservative dynamics of binar...
In a compact binary coalescence, the spins of the compact objects can have a significant effect on t...
The recent detection of gravitational wave (GW) signal GW150914 by the Advanced LIGO experiment has ...
We compare numerical relativity (NR) data on the scattering of equal-mass, non-spinning binary black...
Using the spinning, supersymmetric Worldline Quantum Field Theory formalism we compute the momentum ...
We present a computationally efficient (time-domain) multipolar waveform model for quasi-circular sp...
As recent work continues to demonstrate, the study of relativistic scattering processes leads to val...
The effective-one-body (EOB) formalism contains several flexibility parameters, notably a(5), upsilo...
The two-body dynamics in general relativity has been solved perturbatively using the post-Newtonian ...
Tools from scattering amplitudes and effective field theory have recently been repurposed to derive ...
We introduce a - somewhat holographic - dictionary between gravitational observables for scattering ...
Upcoming observational runs of the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA collaboration, and future gravitational-wave (GW...
Upcoming observational runs of the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA collaboration, and future gravitational-wave (GW...
We develop the foundations of an effective-one-body (EOB) model for eccentric binary coalescences th...
The self-force program aims at accurately modeling relativistic two-body systems with a small mass r...
We develop an Effective Field Theory (EFT) formalism to solve for the conservative dynamics of binar...
In a compact binary coalescence, the spins of the compact objects can have a significant effect on t...
The recent detection of gravitational wave (GW) signal GW150914 by the Advanced LIGO experiment has ...
We compare numerical relativity (NR) data on the scattering of equal-mass, non-spinning binary black...
Using the spinning, supersymmetric Worldline Quantum Field Theory formalism we compute the momentum ...
We present a computationally efficient (time-domain) multipolar waveform model for quasi-circular sp...
As recent work continues to demonstrate, the study of relativistic scattering processes leads to val...
The effective-one-body (EOB) formalism contains several flexibility parameters, notably a(5), upsilo...
The two-body dynamics in general relativity has been solved perturbatively using the post-Newtonian ...
Tools from scattering amplitudes and effective field theory have recently been repurposed to derive ...
We introduce a - somewhat holographic - dictionary between gravitational observables for scattering ...