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Ultra-Planckian Quark and Gluon Scattering in Agravity

Published 26 May 2025 in hep-th and gr-qc | (2505.19957v1)

Abstract: We investigate tree-level scattering processes involving quarks and gluons mediated by graviton exchange in the framework of Agravity, a dimensionless and renormalizable theory of quadratic quantum gravity. Focusing on the ultra-Planckian regime, we compute the squared amplitudes and analyze the differential cross sections for the processes $gg \rightarrow gg$, $gg \rightarrow q\bar{q}$, $gq \rightarrow gq$, and $qq \rightarrow qq$. We demonstrate that all amplitudes scale as $1/s$ at high energies, in agreement with expectations for a UV-complete theory of gravity. In addition, we explore the issue of unitarity in the presence of higher-derivative ghost modes by analyzing the positivity properties of the squared amplitudes. While IR divergences appear in the forward scattering of massless particles, we show that these are regularized by finite quark masses. Our findings support the viability of Agravity as a perturbatively unitary and UV-complete extension of general relativity, capable of consistently describing gravitational interactions among elementary matter fields at trans-Planckian energies.

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