Gravitational Bremsstrahlung from Massless-particle Collisions
Pavel Spirin, Theodore N. Tomaras

TL;DR
This paper analyzes gravitational radiation emitted during collisions of massless particles within classical General Relativity, revealing how radiation efficiency depends on impact parameters and reproducing quantum results in the low-frequency limit.
Contribution
It provides a perturbative analysis of gravitational bremsstrahlung from massless particle collisions, including nonlinear effects and frequency characteristics, extending previous work and connecting to quantum results.
Findings
Radiation efficiency scales as the square of the impact parameter ratio, lpha^2.
Dominant radiation frequency is approximately 1 divided by the Schwarzschild radius.
Results reproduce quantum low-frequency limits and compare with prior studies.
Abstract
The angular and frequency characteristics of the gravitational radiation emitted in collisions of massless particles is studied perturbatively in the context of classical General Relativity for small values of the ratio of the Schwarzschild radius over the impact parameter. The particles are described with their trajectories, while the contribution of the leading nonlinear terms of the gravitational action is also taken into account. The old quantum results are reproduced in the zero frequency limit . The radiation efficiency outside a narrow cone of angle in the forward and backward directions with respect to the initial particle trajectories is given by and is dominated by radiation with characteristic frequency . The comparison with previous works and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Relativity and Gravitational Theory
