The post-Minkowskian approach to gravitationally interacting binary systems (i.e., perturbation theory in G, without assuming small velocities) is extended to the computation of the dynamical effects induced by the tidal deformations of two extended bodies, such as neutron stars. Our derivation applies general properties of perturbed actions to the effective field theory description of tidally interacting bodies. We compute several tidal invariants (notably the integrated quadrupolar and octupolar actions) at the fast post-Minkowskian order. The corresponding contributions to the scattering angle are derived.

Scattering of tidally interacting bodies in post-Minkowskian gravity

Bini Donato
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Geralico Andrea
Membro del Collaboration Group
2020

Abstract

The post-Minkowskian approach to gravitationally interacting binary systems (i.e., perturbation theory in G, without assuming small velocities) is extended to the computation of the dynamical effects induced by the tidal deformations of two extended bodies, such as neutron stars. Our derivation applies general properties of perturbed actions to the effective field theory description of tidally interacting bodies. We compute several tidal invariants (notably the integrated quadrupolar and octupolar actions) at the fast post-Minkowskian order. The corresponding contributions to the scattering angle are derived.
2020
Istituto Applicazioni del Calcolo ''Mauro Picone''
Post-Minkowskian gravity
extended bodies
effective field theory
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