Post-Minkowskian Effective Field Theory for Conservative Binary Dynamics
Gregor K\"alin, Rafael A. Porto

TL;DR
This paper introduces an Effective Field Theory framework for calculating conservative binary dynamics in gravity using Post-Minkowskian scattering data, simplifying computations and enabling automation for all PM orders.
Contribution
It develops a systematic EFT approach combined with the Boundary-to-Bound dictionary to efficiently compute gravitational observables and tidal effects at high PM orders without complex quantum amplitude limits.
Findings
Computed conservative observables for bound orbits to 2PM order.
Reconstructed the 2PM Hamiltonian consistent with previous results.
Derived tidal contributions to periastron advance at leading PM order.
Abstract
We develop an Effective Field Theory (EFT) formalism to solve for the conservative dynamics of binary systems in gravity via Post-Minkowskian (PM) scattering data. Our framework combines a systematic EFT approach to compute the deflection angle in the PM expansion, together with the 'Boundary-to-Bound' (B2B) dictionary introduced in [1910.03008, 1911.09130]. Due to the nature of scattering processes, a remarkable reduction of complexity occurs both in the number of Feynman diagrams and type of integrals, compared to a direct EFT computation of the potential in a PM scheme. We provide two illustrative examples. Firstly, we compute all the conservative gravitational observables for bound orbits to 2PM, which follow from only one topology beyond leading order. The results agree with those in [1910.03008, 1911.09130], obtained through the 'impetus formula' applied to the classical limit of…
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