Explicit quasi-local formulae for celestial higher-spin charges and multipoles are given on finite 2-surfaces using higher-valence twistor solutions, with a phase-space derivation from self-dual gravity.
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The Harmonic Background Paradigm is conjectured to extend to nonlinear gravity via a screening mechanism in which negative-energy gravitational clouds surround but never overcome positive-energy seeds, connected through a causal cone hierarchy.
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Quasi-Local Celestial Charges and Multipoles
Explicit quasi-local formulae for celestial higher-spin charges and multipoles are given on finite 2-surfaces using higher-valence twistor solutions, with a phase-space derivation from self-dual gravity.
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Cone hierarchy and the screening of matter by gravity
The Harmonic Background Paradigm is conjectured to extend to nonlinear gravity via a screening mechanism in which negative-energy gravitational clouds surround but never overcome positive-energy seeds, connected through a causal cone hierarchy.