Found 2 result(s)

26.01.2022 (Wednesday)

Multi-loop scattering amplitudes and gravitational binary dynamics

Regular Seminar Mao Zeng (University of Edinburgh)

at:
13:45 KCL
room K0.20
abstract:

Next-generation gravitational wave detectors require highly precise predictions for the waveforms from inspiraling black holes and neutron stars. We present advances in binary inspiral dynamics by taking classical limits of scattering amplitudes in perturbative quantum gravity. The amplitudes are calculated efficiently using modern methods for scattering amplitudes, including double copy and generalized unitarity, and loop integration techniques borrowed from collider physics. Classical physics can be extracted by several complementary approaches, including effective field theory, eikonal exponentiation, and observables in wavepacket scattering. For both conservative and dissipative dynamics of binary systems, we obtain new terms in the post-Minksowskian expansion beyond the best previous results from purely classical methods.

11.11.2021 (Thursday)

Amplitudes, Loops, and Gravity

Regular Seminar Mao Zeng (Edinburgh)

at:
14:00 QMW
room zoom
abstract:

[for zoom link please email s.nagy@qmul.ac.uk] Next-generation gravitational wave detectors demand highly precise predictions for waveforms. We present advances in binary inspiral dynamics by taking classical limits of scattering amplitudes in perturbative quantum gravity. The amplitudes are calculated efficiently using modern methods for scattering amplitudes and loop integration techniques developed for colliders. Classical physics can be extracted by several complementary approaches, including effective field theory, eikonal exponentiation, and extrapolation of quantum observables defined by the S-matrix. For both conservative and radiative dynamics, we obtain new terms in the post-Minksowskian expansion which represent first advances in decades.