Near and far zone in two-body dynamics: an effective field theory perspective


Abstract in English

We revisit several aspects of the interaction of self-gravitating, slowly varying sources with their own emitted radiation within the context of post-Newtonian approximation to General Relativity. We discuss and clarify the choice of boundary conditions of Greens functions used to determine conservative potentials, and the interplay between the so-called near and far zones, as well as the relation between far zone ultra-violet divergences and emitted power. Both near and far zone contributions are required for the computation of the conservative dynamics. Within a field-theory approach we rederive far-zone self-energy processes, known as tail and memory effects, generalising the calculation of their divergent part to arbitrary order in the post-Newtonian expansion.

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