A tale of two exponentiations in \(\mathcal{N} = 8\) supergravity
From MaRDI portal
Publication:2187199
DOI10.1016/j.physletb.2019.134927zbMath1434.83160arXiv1908.05603OpenAlexW2972634389MaRDI QIDQ2187199
Andrés Luna, Chris D. White, Stephen G. Naculich, Rodolfo Russo, Gabriele Veneziano, Paolo Di Vecchia
Publication date: 2 June 2020
Published in: Physics Letters. B (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1908.05603
Related Items
Universality of ultra-relativistic gravitational scattering, A functional approach to the next-to-eikonal approximation of high energy gravitational scattering, Multi-Regge limit of the two-loop five-point amplitudes in \(\mathcal{N} = 4\) super Yang-Mills and \(\mathcal{N} = 8\) supergravity, Extremal black hole scattering at \(\mathcal{O} (G^3)\): graviton dominance, eikonal exponentiation, and differential equations, Double logarithms in \(\mathcal{N} \geq 4\) supergravity: weak gravity and Shapiro's time delay, Scrambling and entangling spinning particles, Classical observables from the exponential representation of the gravitational S-matrix, Angular momentum of zero-frequency gravitons, The relation between KMOC and worldline formalisms for classical gravity, A tale of two exponentiations in \(\mathcal{N} = 8\) supergravity at subleading level, Quantization conditions and the double copy, Even-point multi-loop unitarity and its applications: exponentiation, anomalies and evanescence, Large gauge effects and the structure of amplitudes, Scattering in black hole backgrounds and higher-spin amplitudes. I., Second-order post-Minkowskian scattering in arbitrary dimensions, String memories \dots lost and regained, The amplitude for classical gravitational scattering at third post-Minkowskian order, All-loop-orders relation between Regge limits of \(\mathcal{N} = 4\) SYM and \(\mathcal{N} = 8\) supergravity four-point amplitudes, Classical solutions and their double copy in split signature, On an exponential representation of the gravitational S-matrix, Radiated momentum in the post-Minkowskian worldline approach via reverse unitarity, Light bending from eikonal in worldline quantum field theory, SUSY in the sky with gravitons, Yang-Mills observables: from KMOC to eikonal through EFT, The radial action from probe amplitudes to all orders, Classical and quantum gravitational scattering with generalized Wilson lines, Massive double copy in the high-energy limit, Proof of a three-loop relation between the Regge limits of four-point amplitudes in \(\mathcal{N} = 4\) SYM and \(\mathcal{N} = 8\) supergravity, The SAGEX review on scattering amplitudes Chapter 2: An invitation to color-kinematics duality and the double copy, The SAGEX review on scattering amplitudes Chapter 14: Classical gravity from scattering amplitudes
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Double-logarithms in Einstein-Hilbert gravity and supergravity
- BCJ duality and the double copy in the soft limit
- All-loop infrared-divergent behavior of most-subleading-color gauge-theory amplitudes
- The non-abelian exponentiation theorem for multiple Wilson lines
- Webs in multiparton scattering using the replica trick
- High-energy string-brane scattering: leading eikonal and beyond
- Eikonal methods applied to gravitational scattering amplitudes
- Factorization properties of soft graviton amplitudes
- On the renormalization of multiparton webs
- Is \(\mathcal N=8\) supergravity ultraviolet finite?
- Two-loop graviton scattering relation and IR behavior in \({\mathcal N}=8\) supergravity
- Four-point amplitudes in \({\mathcal N}=8\) supergravity and Wilson loops
- The subleading eikonal in supergravity theories
- Next-to-soft corrections to high energy scattering in QCD and gravity
- \(\mathcal{N} \geqslant {4}\) supergravity amplitudes from gauge theory at two loops
- Four-graviton scattering to three loops in \( \mathcal{N}=8 \) supergravity
- Diagrammatic insights into next-to-soft corrections
- Eikonal scattering in Kaluza-Klein gravity
- Exponentiation for products of Wilson lines within the generating function approach
- Infinities within graviton scattering amplitudes