Angular momentum of zero-frequency gravitons
Abstract
By following closely Weinberg's soft theorem, which captures the 1/ω pole contribution to the amplitude for soft graviton emissions (ω<) on top of an arbitrary background hard process, we calculate the expectation value of the graviton's angular momentum operator for arbitrary collisions dressed with soft radiation. We find that the result becomes independent of the cutoff on the graviton's frequency, effectively localizing at ω=0. In this way, our result captures the contribution to the angular momentum that comes from the zero-frequency modes. Like the soft theorem, our formula has an exact dependence on the kinematics of the hard particles and is only a function of their momenta. As an example, we discuss in some detail the case of the 2 2 scattering of spinless particles in General Relativity and N=8 supergravity.
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