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- background for gravitating objects. For comprehensive reviews of effective field theory in a variety of physical contexts relevant to the current problem, see the recent textbook by Burgess [110], as well as the review articles by Pich [111], Donoghue [112, 113], Kaplan [114], Rothstein [115-117], Burgess [118], Goldberger [119-121], Porto [122], Manohar [123], Levi [124], and Penco [125]. A note on language: The EFT approach was pioneered in particle physics. In particle physics the expansion parameter is
- background r= 3r s/2−ϵwithϵgoing quickly to zero with increasingℓ, as we see from only the first two modes. 3.2. Kerr 3.2.1. Geometry Black holes in the real world rotate, which is not accounted for in the spherically-symmetric Schwarzschild solution (3.1). Schwarzschild had derived his metric within months of the publication of Einstein's field equations, while it took nearly a half century for Kerr to find its spinning generalization [235]. Here we will summarize salient features of the Kerr solution; se
- background Importantly, the sum of all angular momenta,ℓ1 +ℓ2 +ℓ3 +···, must be even. Starting fromO(E4), however, for a fixed set of angular momenta(ℓ1ℓ2···ℓn+1), multiple independent coefficients may arise. The precise counting of inequivalent contractions and independent Wilson coefficients follows from standard group-theoretic arguments, see e.g., Refs. [183, 189, 190]. 2.3. Examples of EFT calculations and matching The effective field theory(2.9) is completely general and, as long as one is concerned
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