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An asymptotic framework for gravitational scattering

Program in Applied Mathematics Brown Bag Seminar

An asymptotic framework for gravitational scattering
Series: Program in Applied Mathematics Brown Bag Seminar
Location: MATH 402
Presenter: Hongji Wei, Department of Physics, University of Arizona

Asymptotically flat spacetimes have been studied in five separate regions: future/past timelike infinity, future/past null infinity, and spatial infinity.  We formulate assumptions and definitions such that the five infinities share a single Bondi-Metzner-Sachs (BMS) group of asymptotic symmetries and associated charges.  We show how individual ingoing/outgoing massive bodies may be ascribed initial/final BMS charges and derive global conservation laws stating that the change in total charge is balanced by the corresponding radiative flux.  This framework provides a foundation for the study of asymptotically flat spacetimes containing ingoing and outgoing massive bodies, i.e., for generalized gravitational scattering.  Among the new implications are rigorous definitions for quantities like initial/final spin, scattering angle, and impact parameter in multi-body spacetimes, without the use of any preferred background structure.