This dissertation, in three parts, presents self-consistent descriptions for the motion of relativistic particles and compact objects in an arbitrary curved spacetime from a field theory approach and depicts the quantum and stochastic (part I), semiclassical (parts I and II), and completely classical regimes (part III). In the semiclassical limit of an open quantum system description, the particle acquires a stochastic component in its dynamics. The interrelated roles of noise, decoherence, fluctuations and dissipation are prominently manifested from a stochastic field theory viewpoint and highlighted with our derivations of Langevin equations for the particle in curved space, which are useful for studying influences imparted by a stochas...
We adopt the Dirac-Detweiler-Whiting radiative and regular effective field in curved spacetime. Ther...
A compact object moving in curved spacetime interacts with its own gravitational field. This leads t...
The detection of gravitational waves from binary black-hole mergers by the LIGO–Virgo Collaboration ...
This dissertation presents several results which pertain to self-interaction effects in general rela...
[[abstract]]We provide a quantum field theoretical derivation of the Abraham-Lorentz-Dirac (ALD) equ...
Several different methods have recently been proposed for calculating the motion of a point particle...
Although consensus seems to exist about the validity of equations accounting for radiation reaction ...
This review is concerned with the motion of a point scalar charge, a point electric charge, and a po...
This thesis develops three main topics. First, the moving mirror model is examined where particle an...
International audienceWe adopt the Dirac-Detweiler-Whiting radiative and regular effective field in ...
A new exactly solvable model for the evolution of a relativistic kinetic system interacting with an ...
We calculate the self-force acting on a scalar particle which is falling radially into a Schwarzschi...
We analyze radiation reaction for synchrotron radiation by computing, via a multipole expansion, the...
We treat a relativistically moving particle interacting with a quantum field from an open system vie...
The semiclassical approximation in Quantum Field Theory is commonly used to study the propagation of...
We adopt the Dirac-Detweiler-Whiting radiative and regular effective field in curved spacetime. Ther...
A compact object moving in curved spacetime interacts with its own gravitational field. This leads t...
The detection of gravitational waves from binary black-hole mergers by the LIGO–Virgo Collaboration ...
This dissertation presents several results which pertain to self-interaction effects in general rela...
[[abstract]]We provide a quantum field theoretical derivation of the Abraham-Lorentz-Dirac (ALD) equ...
Several different methods have recently been proposed for calculating the motion of a point particle...
Although consensus seems to exist about the validity of equations accounting for radiation reaction ...
This review is concerned with the motion of a point scalar charge, a point electric charge, and a po...
This thesis develops three main topics. First, the moving mirror model is examined where particle an...
International audienceWe adopt the Dirac-Detweiler-Whiting radiative and regular effective field in ...
A new exactly solvable model for the evolution of a relativistic kinetic system interacting with an ...
We calculate the self-force acting on a scalar particle which is falling radially into a Schwarzschi...
We analyze radiation reaction for synchrotron radiation by computing, via a multipole expansion, the...
We treat a relativistically moving particle interacting with a quantum field from an open system vie...
The semiclassical approximation in Quantum Field Theory is commonly used to study the propagation of...
We adopt the Dirac-Detweiler-Whiting radiative and regular effective field in curved spacetime. Ther...
A compact object moving in curved spacetime interacts with its own gravitational field. This leads t...
The detection of gravitational waves from binary black-hole mergers by the LIGO–Virgo Collaboration ...