Radiation enhancement and "temperature" in the collapse regime of gravitational scattering
Dimitri Colferai, Marcello Ciafaloni

TL;DR
This paper extends semiclassical graviton radiation analysis to high-energy gravitational scattering near collapse, revealing radiation enhancement, energy cutoff effects, and connections to Hawking temperature.
Contribution
It introduces a unified radiation framework for high-energy scattering near collapse, incorporating eikonal exchange and deriving a unitary graviton spectrum with cutoff effects.
Findings
Radiation spectrum agrees with previous results at small angles
Exponential cutoff appears at larger scattering angles due to energy conservation
Near collapse, large tidal forces lead to complete energy radiation and high multiplicity
Abstract
We generalize the semiclassical treatment of graviton radiation to gravitational scattering at very large energies and finite scattering angles , so as to approach the collapse regime of impact parameters . Our basic tool is the extension of the recently proposed, unified form of radiation to the ACV reduced-action model and to its resummed-eikonal exchange. By superimposing that radiation all-over eikonal scattering, we are able to derive the corresponding (unitary) coherent-state operator. The resulting graviton spectrum, tuned on the gravitational radius , fully agrees with previous calculations for small angles but, for sizeable angles acquires an exponential cutoff of the large region, due to energy conservation, so as to emit a finite fraction of the…
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TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
