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Recently, aLIGO has announced the first direct detections of gravitational waves, a direct manifestation of the propagating degrees of freedom of gravity. The detected signals GW150914 and GW151226 have been used to examine the basic properties of these gravitational degrees of freedom, particularly setting an upper bound on their mass. It is timely to
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Physical Review D, 1991First-order cross sections for the processes of graviton-Compton scattering, ge − →γe − , bremsstrahlung, and pair production by gravitons in the Coulomb field, are calculated. The calculations, which are linear in the gravitational coupling κ, are obtained in the extreme relativistic ...
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MHV graviton scattering amplitudes and current algebra on the celestial sphere
Journal of High Energy Physics, 2021Partha Paul
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Lorentzian Quantum Gravity and the Graviton Spectral Function
Physical Review Letters, 2023Manuel Reichert
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Probing GHz gravitational waves with graviton–magnon resonance
European Physical Journal C, 2020Asuka Ito +2 more
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BMS supertranslations and Weinberg’s soft graviton theorem
Journal of High Energy Physics, 2015Temple He +2 more
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Causality constraints on corrections to the graviton three-point coupling
Journal of High Energy Physics, 2016Xián O Camanho +2 more
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Holographic Lattices Give the Graviton an Effective Mass
Physical Review Letters, 2014Mike Blake, David Tong
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Proof of the classical soft graviton theorem in D = 4
Journal of High Energy Physics, 2020Biswajit Sahoo, Ashoke Sen
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