Soft pattern of gravitational Rutherford scattering from heavy target mass expansion
Abstract
We investigate the soft behavior of the tree-level Rutherford scattering processes mediated via t-channel one-graviton exchange. We consider two types of Rutherford scattering processes, e.g., a low-energy massless structureless projectile (up to spin-1) hits a static massive composite particle carrying various spins (up to spin-2), and a slowly-moving light projectile hits a heavy static composite target. The unpolarized cross sections in the first type are found to exhibit universal forms at the first two orders in 1/M expansion, yet differ at the next-to-next-to-leading order, though some terms at this order still remain universal or depend on the target spin in a definite manner. The unpolarized cross sections in the second type are universal at the lowest order in projectile velocity expansion and through all orders in 1/M, independent of the spins of both projectile and target. The universality partially breaks down at relative order-v2/M2, albeit some terms at this order still depend on the target spin in a specific manner.
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