Non-commutative 5d Chern-Simons theory on the spinor bundle compactifies to the KP equation, with vanishing tree amplitudes and W_{1+∞} defect algebra reducing to w_{1+∞} in the dispersionless limit.
Moyal deformations, W 1+∞ and celestial holography
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N-body modeling indicates Gaia BH3 formed as an exchange binary via dynamical interactions in the ED-2 progenitor cluster.
All self-dual theories with or without higher-spin fields possess nontrivial tree-level amplitudes in Kleinian or complex Minkowski kinematics, completing the celestial analogue of the higher-spin duality.
Restricting one helicity to the wedge sector and introducing shadow charges yields closed mixed-helicity algebras for all spins in gravity and gauge theory, plus dual mass BMS extensions and non-vanishing electromagnetic central charges.
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Non-Commutative Gauge Theory at the Beach
Non-commutative 5d Chern-Simons theory on the spinor bundle compactifies to the KP equation, with vanishing tree amplitudes and W_{1+∞} defect algebra reducing to w_{1+∞} in the dispersionless limit.
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$N$-body modelling of the ED-2 stream progenitor shows Gaia BH3's formation involved dynamical interactions
N-body modeling indicates Gaia BH3 formed as an exchange binary via dynamical interactions in the ED-2 progenitor cluster.
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Amplitudes in self-dual (higher-spin) theories
All self-dual theories with or without higher-spin fields possess nontrivial tree-level amplitudes in Kleinian or complex Minkowski kinematics, completing the celestial analogue of the higher-spin duality.
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Mixed-helicity bracket of celestial symmetries
Restricting one helicity to the wedge sector and introducing shadow charges yields closed mixed-helicity algebras for all spins in gravity and gauge theory, plus dual mass BMS extensions and non-vanishing electromagnetic central charges.
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