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Universal features of $ 2\to N$ scattering in QCD and gravity from shockwave collisions

High Energy Physics - Theory 2024-02-01 v2 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology High Energy Physics - Phenomenology Nuclear Theory

Abstract

A remarkable double copy relation of Einstein gravity to QCD in Regge asymptotics is Γμν=12CμCν12NμNν\Gamma^{\mu\nu}= \frac12C^\mu C^\nu- \frac12N^\mu N^\nu, where Γμν\Gamma^{\mu\nu} is the gravitational Lipatov vertex in the 232\to 3 graviton scattering amplitude, CμC^\mu its Yang-Mills counterpart, and NμN^\mu the QED bremssstrahlung vertex. In QCD, the Lipatov vertex is a fundamental building block of the BFKL equation describing 2N2\to N scattering of gluons at high energies. Likewise, the gravitational Lipatov vertex is a key ingredient in a 2-D effective field theory framework describing trans-Planckian 2N2\to N graviton scattering. We construct a quantitative correspondence between a semi-classical Yang-Mills framework for radiation in gluon shockwave collisions and its counterpart in general relativity. In particular, we demonstrate the Lipatov double copy in a dilute-dilute approximation corresponding to RS,LR_{S,L}, RS,HR_{S,H} b \ll b, with RS,LR_{S,L}, RS,HR_{S,H} the respective emergent Schwarzchild radii generated in shockwave collisions and bb is the impact parameter. We outline extensions of the correspondence developed here to the dilute-dense computation of gravitational wave radiation in close vicinity of one of the black holes, the construction of graviton propagators in the shockwave background, and a renormalization group approach to compute 2N2\rightarrow N amplitudes that incorporates graviton reggeization and coherent graviton multiple scattering.

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@article{arxiv.2311.03463,
  title  = {Universal features of $ 2\to N$ scattering in QCD and gravity from shockwave collisions},
  author = {Himanshu Raj and Raju Venugopalan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.03463},
  year   = {2024}
}

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27 pages + appendices, revised version to appear in Physical Review D