We propose a method to compute the scattering angle for classical black hole scattering directly from two massive particle irreducible diagrams in a heavy-mass effective field theory approach to general relativity, without the need of subtracting iteration terms. The amplitudes in this effective theory are constructed using a recently proposed novel colour-kinematic/double copy for tree-level two-scalar, multi-graviton amplitudes, where the BCJ numerators are gauge invariant and local with respect to the massless gravitons. These tree amplitudes, together with graviton tree amplitudes, enter the construction of the required D-dimensional loop integrands and allow for a direct extraction of contributions relevant for classical physics. In pa...
We compute the classical effective action of color charges moving along worldlines by integrating ou...
We demonstrate that a recently proposed classical double copy procedure to construct the effective a...
We describe an efficient method for extracting the parts of D-dimensional loop integrals that are ne...
Abstract We propose a method to compute the scattering angle for classical black hole scattering dir...
In this thesis we present a study of the computation of classical observables in gauge theories and ...
In this thesis we present a study of the computation of classical observables in gauge theories and ...
We combine tools from effective field theory and generalized unitarity to construct a map between on...
We combine tools from effective field theory and generalized unitarity to construct a map between on...
A precise link is derived between scalar-graviton S-matrix elements and expectation values of operat...
We perform a Feynman diagram calculation of the two-loop scattering amplitude for gravitationally in...
International audienceUsing a heavy-mass effective field theory (HEFT), we study gravitational-wave ...
We perform a Feynman diagram calculation of the two-loop scattering amplitude for gravitationally in...
International audienceUsing a heavy-mass effective field theory (HEFT), we study gravitational-wave ...
We develop a general formalism for computing classical observables for relativistic scattering of sp...
For many years, the study of gravitational scattering amplitudes remained a challenging task, due to...
We compute the classical effective action of color charges moving along worldlines by integrating ou...
We demonstrate that a recently proposed classical double copy procedure to construct the effective a...
We describe an efficient method for extracting the parts of D-dimensional loop integrals that are ne...
Abstract We propose a method to compute the scattering angle for classical black hole scattering dir...
In this thesis we present a study of the computation of classical observables in gauge theories and ...
In this thesis we present a study of the computation of classical observables in gauge theories and ...
We combine tools from effective field theory and generalized unitarity to construct a map between on...
We combine tools from effective field theory and generalized unitarity to construct a map between on...
A precise link is derived between scalar-graviton S-matrix elements and expectation values of operat...
We perform a Feynman diagram calculation of the two-loop scattering amplitude for gravitationally in...
International audienceUsing a heavy-mass effective field theory (HEFT), we study gravitational-wave ...
We perform a Feynman diagram calculation of the two-loop scattering amplitude for gravitationally in...
International audienceUsing a heavy-mass effective field theory (HEFT), we study gravitational-wave ...
We develop a general formalism for computing classical observables for relativistic scattering of sp...
For many years, the study of gravitational scattering amplitudes remained a challenging task, due to...
We compute the classical effective action of color charges moving along worldlines by integrating ou...
We demonstrate that a recently proposed classical double copy procedure to construct the effective a...
We describe an efficient method for extracting the parts of D-dimensional loop integrals that are ne...