We analyze further a recently proposed S-matrix description of transplanckian scattering in the specific case of axisymmetric collisions of extended sources, where some of the original approximations are not necessary. We confirm the claim that such an approximate description appears to capture the essential features of (the quantum counterpart of) classical gravitational collapse. More specifically, the S-matrix develops singularities (branch points corresponding to some new absorption of the elastic amplitude) whose location in the sources' parameter space are consistent with (and numerically close to) the bounds coming from closed-trapped-surface collapse criteria. In the vicinity of the critical ``lines" the phase of the elastic S-matri...
Abstract Schwarzian quantum mechanics describes the collective IR mode of the SYK model and captures...
We discuss a model where a spontaneous quantum collapse is induced by the gravitational interaction,...
This paper considers the dynamics of a classical problem in astrophysics, the behavior of sphericall...
We analyze further a recently proposed S-matrix description of transplanckian scattering in the spec...
We complement our earlier position-space exploration of a recently proposed S-matrix for transplanck...
We complement our earlier position-space exploration of a recently proposed S-matrix for transplanck...
Extending our previous results on trans-Planckian ($Gs \gg \hbar$) scattering of light particles in ...
The S-matrix in gravitational high energy scattering is computed from the region of large impact par...
An exponential representation of the S-matrix provides a natural framework for understanding the sem...
International audienceAn exponential representation of the S-matrix provides a natural framework for...
AbstractIn the s-wave approximation the 4d Einstein gravity with scalar fields can be reduced to an ...
International audienceThe detection of gravitational waves emitted by binary systems has opened a ne...
These lectures discuss an S-matrix approach to quantum gravity, and its relation to more local space...
We investigate the hypothesized existence of an S-matrix for gravity, and some of its expected gener...
International audienceBy combining the KMOC-formalism with the exponential representation of the sca...
Abstract Schwarzian quantum mechanics describes the collective IR mode of the SYK model and captures...
We discuss a model where a spontaneous quantum collapse is induced by the gravitational interaction,...
This paper considers the dynamics of a classical problem in astrophysics, the behavior of sphericall...
We analyze further a recently proposed S-matrix description of transplanckian scattering in the spec...
We complement our earlier position-space exploration of a recently proposed S-matrix for transplanck...
We complement our earlier position-space exploration of a recently proposed S-matrix for transplanck...
Extending our previous results on trans-Planckian ($Gs \gg \hbar$) scattering of light particles in ...
The S-matrix in gravitational high energy scattering is computed from the region of large impact par...
An exponential representation of the S-matrix provides a natural framework for understanding the sem...
International audienceAn exponential representation of the S-matrix provides a natural framework for...
AbstractIn the s-wave approximation the 4d Einstein gravity with scalar fields can be reduced to an ...
International audienceThe detection of gravitational waves emitted by binary systems has opened a ne...
These lectures discuss an S-matrix approach to quantum gravity, and its relation to more local space...
We investigate the hypothesized existence of an S-matrix for gravity, and some of its expected gener...
International audienceBy combining the KMOC-formalism with the exponential representation of the sca...
Abstract Schwarzian quantum mechanics describes the collective IR mode of the SYK model and captures...
We discuss a model where a spontaneous quantum collapse is induced by the gravitational interaction,...
This paper considers the dynamics of a classical problem in astrophysics, the behavior of sphericall...