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Long Distance Effects in Mixed Electromagnetic-Gravitational Scattering
Physics Department Faculty Publication Series
Publication Date
2008
Abstract
Using the methods of effective field theory we examine long range effects in mixed electromagnetic-gravitational scattering. Recent calculations which have yielded differing results for such effects are examined and corrected. We consider various spin configurations of the scattered particles and find that universality with respect to spin-dependence is obtained in agreement with expectations.
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Comments
This is the pre-published version received from arXiv.
Citation Information
BR Holstein and Andreas Ross. "Long Distance Effects in Mixed Electromagnetic-Gravitational Scattering" (2008) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/barry_holstein/38/