International audienceWe compute the scattering amplitude for classical black-hole scattering to third order in the Post-Minkowskian expansion, keeping all terms needed to derive the scattering angle to that order from the eikonal formalism. Our results confirm a conjectured relation between the real and imaginary parts of the amplitude by Di Vecchia, Heissenberg, Russo, and Veneziano, and are in agreement with a recent computation by Damour based on radiation reaction in general relativity
International audienceAn exponential representation of the S-matrix provides a natural framework for...
International audienceScattering amplitudes have their origin in quantum field theory, but have wide...
We describe an efficient method for extracting the parts of D-dimensional loop integrals that are ne...
International audienceWe compute the scattering amplitude for classical black-hole scattering to thi...
We compute the scattering amplitude for classical black-hole scattering to third order in the Post-M...
We present the amplitude for classical scattering of gravitationally interacting massive scalars at ...
We combine tools from effective field theory and generalized unitarity to construct a map between on...
International audienceThe post-Minkowskian expansion of Einstein's general theory of relativity has ...
International audienceWe describe an efficient method for extracting the parts of D-dimensional loop...
International audienceBy combining the KMOC-formalism with the exponential representation of the sca...
International audienceAn exponential representation of the S-matrix provides a natural framework for...
International audienceScattering amplitudes have their origin in quantum field theory, but have wide...
We describe an efficient method for extracting the parts of D-dimensional loop integrals that are ne...
International audienceWe compute the scattering amplitude for classical black-hole scattering to thi...
We compute the scattering amplitude for classical black-hole scattering to third order in the Post-M...
We present the amplitude for classical scattering of gravitationally interacting massive scalars at ...
We combine tools from effective field theory and generalized unitarity to construct a map between on...
International audienceThe post-Minkowskian expansion of Einstein's general theory of relativity has ...
International audienceWe describe an efficient method for extracting the parts of D-dimensional loop...
International audienceBy combining the KMOC-formalism with the exponential representation of the sca...
International audienceAn exponential representation of the S-matrix provides a natural framework for...
International audienceScattering amplitudes have their origin in quantum field theory, but have wide...
We describe an efficient method for extracting the parts of D-dimensional loop integrals that are ne...