We calculate the tidal corrections to the loss of angular momentum in a two-body collision at leading post-Minkowskian order from an amplitude-based approach. The eikonal operator allows us to efficiently combine elastic and inelastic amplitudes, and captures both the contributions due to genuine gravitationalwave emissions and those due to the static gravitational field. We calculate the former by harnessing powerful collider-physics techniques such as reverse unitarity, thereby reducing them to cut two-loop integrals, and cross check the result by performing an independent calculation in the post-Newtonian limit. For the latter, we can employ the results of P. Di Vecchia et al. [Angular momentum of zero-frequency gravitons, J. High Energy...
By following closely Weinberg's soft theorem, which captures the 1/omega pole contribution to the am...
International audienceBy combining the KMOC-formalism with the exponential representation of the sca...
We propose two possible eikonal operators encoding the effects of classical radiation as coherent st...
We calculate the tidal corrections to the loss of angular momentum in a two-body collision at leadin...
We calculate the tidal corrections to the loss of angular momentum in a two-body collision at leadin...
We compute the mass and current quadrupole tidal corrections to the four-momentum radiated during th...
We calculate the spin-orbit corrections to the loss of angular momentum in a two-body scattering at ...
We propose two possible eikonal operators encoding the effects of classical radiation as coherent st...
International audienceWe compute the mass and current quadrupole tidal corrections to the four-momen...
International audienceWe study the gravitational radiation emitted during the scattering of two spin...
We present the two-body Hamiltonian and associated eikonal phase, to leading post-Minkowskian order,...
International audienceWe compute the four-momentum radiated during the scattering of two spinless bo...
The post-Minkowskian approach to gravitationally interacting binary systems ({\it i.e.}, perturbatio...
The geodesic equation encodes test-particle dynamics at arbitrary gravitational coupling, hence reta...
We compute the four-momentum radiated during the scattering of two spinless bodies, at leading order...
By following closely Weinberg's soft theorem, which captures the 1/omega pole contribution to the am...
International audienceBy combining the KMOC-formalism with the exponential representation of the sca...
We propose two possible eikonal operators encoding the effects of classical radiation as coherent st...
We calculate the tidal corrections to the loss of angular momentum in a two-body collision at leadin...
We calculate the tidal corrections to the loss of angular momentum in a two-body collision at leadin...
We compute the mass and current quadrupole tidal corrections to the four-momentum radiated during th...
We calculate the spin-orbit corrections to the loss of angular momentum in a two-body scattering at ...
We propose two possible eikonal operators encoding the effects of classical radiation as coherent st...
International audienceWe compute the mass and current quadrupole tidal corrections to the four-momen...
International audienceWe study the gravitational radiation emitted during the scattering of two spin...
We present the two-body Hamiltonian and associated eikonal phase, to leading post-Minkowskian order,...
International audienceWe compute the four-momentum radiated during the scattering of two spinless bo...
The post-Minkowskian approach to gravitationally interacting binary systems ({\it i.e.}, perturbatio...
The geodesic equation encodes test-particle dynamics at arbitrary gravitational coupling, hence reta...
We compute the four-momentum radiated during the scattering of two spinless bodies, at leading order...
By following closely Weinberg's soft theorem, which captures the 1/omega pole contribution to the am...
International audienceBy combining the KMOC-formalism with the exponential representation of the sca...
We propose two possible eikonal operators encoding the effects of classical radiation as coherent st...