Derives gravitational Compton amplitude at O(G^4) and N-matrix element for scattering phase shift, verified by agreement with black-hole perturbation theory.
Leading-order gravitational radiation to all spin orders
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Derives conservative potential and scattering angle for charged black holes in EMD theory via one-loop soft amplitudes, showing IR finiteness after Lippmann-Schwinger treatment and smooth reduction to GR.
The work establishes conservation of several quantities in Kerr black hole scattering and presents evidence that a spinning probe satisfies asymptotic integrability to quartic spin order at all post-Minkowskian orders.
NLO angular impulse for Kerr black holes computed to all orders in spin via KMOC formalism and leading singularities, with consistency checks and potential extraction.
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Gravitational Compton scattering at the fourth post-Minkowskian order
Derives gravitational Compton amplitude at O(G^4) and N-matrix element for scattering phase shift, verified by agreement with black-hole perturbation theory.
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Heterotic Footprints in Classical Gravity: PM dynamics from On-Shell soft amplitudes at one loop
Derives conservative potential and scattering angle for charged black holes in EMD theory via one-loop soft amplitudes, showing IR finiteness after Lippmann-Schwinger treatment and smooth reduction to GR.
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Unexpected Symmetries of Kerr Black Hole Scattering
The work establishes conservation of several quantities in Kerr black hole scattering and presents evidence that a spinning probe satisfies asymptotic integrability to quartic spin order at all post-Minkowskian orders.
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NLO Angular Impulse and Leading Singularities to all orders in spin for Kerr Black Holes
NLO angular impulse for Kerr black holes computed to all orders in spin via KMOC formalism and leading singularities, with consistency checks and potential extraction.