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John Joseph M. Carrasco (Northwestern, Saclay)
John Joseph M. Carrasco (Northwestern, Saclay)
Loop-Level Double-Copy for Massive Quantum Particles I will discuss arXiv:2010.13435. We will review recent breakthroughs in understanding some general features of relativistic Quantum Field Theory and associated structure in physical prediction, such as color-dual double-copy and specifically how we can apply it when we have massive scalars in arbitrary representations. We will use factorization and
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Adam Noble (Strathclyde)
Adam Noble (Strathclyde)
Self-forces on a particle interacting with a scalar field Abstract: The terms "self-force" and "radiation reaction" are often used synonymously, and while the former is more general, both can be described by the Lorentz-Abraham-Dirac equation. For a particle accelerating in an electromagnetic field, radiation reaction is usually the dominant self-force, but in a scalar field