First and second order corrections for the scattering of different types of particles by a weak gravitational field, treated as an external field, are calculated. These computations indicate a violation of the Equivalence Principle: to first order, the cross-sections are spin dependent; if the calculations are pushed to the next order, they become dependent upon energy as well. Interesting enough, the aforementioned results are equivalent to those obtained by means of the so-called Effective Theory of Gravitation, in the limit in which one of the masses is much greater than all the other energies involved. We discuss also some applications of our research, such as the determination of an upper bound for the photon mass, and the possible det...
International audienceIn this chapter, we will review the field-theoretic treatment of General Relat...
The behavior of spin-1/2 particle in a weak static gravitational field is considered. The Dirac Hami...
In this thesis gravitomagnetic effects are analysed in some detail. Einstein’s equations for weak gr...
As far as external gravitational fields described by Newton's theory are concerned, theory shows tha...
An expression for the gravitational deflection angle of a high-energy massless scalar boson is compu...
The equivalence principle (EP) and Schiff’s conjecture are discussed en passant, and the connection ...
I describe the treatment of gravity as a quantum effective field theory. This allows a natural separ...
We treat general relativity as an effective field theory, obtaining the full nonanalytic component o...
We treat general relativity as an effective field theory, obtaining the full nonanalytic component o...
The equivalence principle in combination with the special relativistic equivalence between mass and ...
We investigate the possibility of testing of the Einstein Equivalence Principle (EEP) using measurem...
A quantum theory of gravitation is constructed, by considering the gravitational field in the linear...
The weak interaction contribution to the proton–neutron mass difference is computed using a generali...
In this chapter, we will review the field-theoretic treatment of General Relativity based on an effe...
International audienceIn this chapter, we will review the field-theoretic treatment of General Relat...
International audienceIn this chapter, we will review the field-theoretic treatment of General Relat...
The behavior of spin-1/2 particle in a weak static gravitational field is considered. The Dirac Hami...
In this thesis gravitomagnetic effects are analysed in some detail. Einstein’s equations for weak gr...
As far as external gravitational fields described by Newton's theory are concerned, theory shows tha...
An expression for the gravitational deflection angle of a high-energy massless scalar boson is compu...
The equivalence principle (EP) and Schiff’s conjecture are discussed en passant, and the connection ...
I describe the treatment of gravity as a quantum effective field theory. This allows a natural separ...
We treat general relativity as an effective field theory, obtaining the full nonanalytic component o...
We treat general relativity as an effective field theory, obtaining the full nonanalytic component o...
The equivalence principle in combination with the special relativistic equivalence between mass and ...
We investigate the possibility of testing of the Einstein Equivalence Principle (EEP) using measurem...
A quantum theory of gravitation is constructed, by considering the gravitational field in the linear...
The weak interaction contribution to the proton–neutron mass difference is computed using a generali...
In this chapter, we will review the field-theoretic treatment of General Relativity based on an effe...
International audienceIn this chapter, we will review the field-theoretic treatment of General Relat...
International audienceIn this chapter, we will review the field-theoretic treatment of General Relat...
The behavior of spin-1/2 particle in a weak static gravitational field is considered. The Dirac Hami...
In this thesis gravitomagnetic effects are analysed in some detail. Einstein’s equations for weak gr...