Gravitational Scattering of Compact Bodies from Worldline Quantum Field Theory
In this work the worldline quantum field theory (WQFT) approach to computing observables of the classical general relativistic two-body system is presented. Compact bodies such as black holes or neutron stars are described in an effective field theory by worldline fields with spin degrees of freedom...
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Zusammenfassung: | In this work the worldline quantum field theory (WQFT) approach to computing
observables of the classical general relativistic two-body system is presented.
Compact bodies such as black holes or neutron stars are described in an
effective field theory by worldline fields with spin degrees of freedom
efficiently described by anti-commuting Grassmann variables. Novel results of
the WQFT include the gravitational bremsstrahlung at second post-Minkowskian
order and the impulse and spin kick at third post-Minkowskian order all at
quadratic order in spins.
Next, the WQFT is presented with a comprehensive discussion of its in-in
Schwinger-Keldysh formulation, its Feynman rules and graph generation and its
on-shell one-point functions which are directly related to the scattering
observables of unbound motion. Here, we present the second post-Minkowskian
quadratic-in-spin contributions to its free energy from which the impulse and
spin kick may be derived to the corresponding order.
The computation of scattering observables requires the evaluation of
multi-loop integrals and for the computation of observables at the third
post-Minkowskian order we analyze the required two-loop integrals. Our
discussion uses retarded propagators which impose causal boundary conditions of
the observables.
Finally we turn to results of the WQFT starting with the gravitational
bremsstrahlung of the scattering of two spinning bodies. This waveform is
discussed together with its radiative information of linear and angular
momentum fluxes.
Lastly we present the conservative and radiative impulse and spin kick at
third post-Minkowskian order and quadratic order in spins together with the a
conservative Hamiltonian at the corresponding perturbative order. The results
obey a generalized Bini-Damour radiation-reaction relation and their
conservative parts can be parametrized in terms of a single scalar. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2308.04388 |