引力电子琴:从粒子、弦和星系碰撞到黑洞相遇

IF 23.9 1区 物理与天体物理 Q1 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Paolo Di Vecchia , Carlo Heissenberg , Rodolfo Russo , Gabriele Veneziano
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摘要

受量子引力理论中概念问题的启发,引力ε方法受其电磁前身的启发,自上世纪八十年代末以来成功地应用于基本粒子和弦的跨普朗克能量碰撞,并在过去十年中成功地应用于弦膜碰撞。在直接探测到黑洞合并产生的引力波之后,大部分注意力都转移到了将这些方法应用于黑洞相遇的物理学上。对于这类系统,eikonal 指数化提供了一种基于振幅的方法来计算经典引力观测值,从而补充了后牛顿膨胀、世界线形式主义或有效单体方法等更传统的分析方法。在这篇综述中,我们总结了引力ε形式主义背后的主要思想和技术。我们讨论了如何将其应用于涉及粒子、弦和支线的各种不同物理设置,然后主要集中于最新的发展,重点是与引力最小耦合的大质量标量,我们的目标是尽可能做到自足和全面。
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The gravitational eikonal: From particle, string and brane collisions to black-hole encounters

Motivated by conceptual problems in quantum theories of gravity, the gravitational eikonal approach, inspired by its electromagnetic predecessor, has been successfully applied to the transplanckian energy collisions of elementary particles and strings since the late eighties, and to string-brane collisions in the past decade. After the direct detection of gravitational waves from black-hole mergers, most of the attention has shifted towards adapting these methods to the physics of black-hole encounters. For such systems, the eikonal exponentiation provides an amplitude-based approach to calculate classical gravitational observables, thus complementing more traditional analytic methods such as the Post-Newtonian expansion, the worldline formalism, or the Effective-One-Body approach. In this review we summarize the main ideas and techniques behind the gravitational eikonal formalism. We discuss how it can be applied in various different physical setups involving particles, strings and branes and then we mainly concentrate on the most recent developments, focusing on massive scalars minimally coupled to gravity, for which we aim at being as self-contained and comprehensive as possible.

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Physics Reports
Physics Reports 物理-物理:综合
CiteScore
56.10
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0.70%
发文量
102
审稿时长
9.1 weeks
期刊介绍: Physics Reports keeps the active physicist up-to-date on developments in a wide range of topics by publishing timely reviews which are more extensive than just literature surveys but normally less than a full monograph. Each report deals with one specific subject and is generally published in a separate volume. These reviews are specialist in nature but contain enough introductory material to make the main points intelligible to a non-specialist. The reader will not only be able to distinguish important developments and trends in physics but will also find a sufficient number of references to the original literature.
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