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A simple quantum viewpoint of gravitational radiation is given. The starting point is the definition of the amplitude that a given source distribution of matter emits a graviton of goven momentum and helicity. From the corresponding probability distribution of the number of gravitons of a given energy, the classic slow motion expression for the power loss follows in a simple and lucid manner. Special attention is also given to the gauge terms in the analysis.
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Manoukian, E.B. A quantum viewpoint of gravitational radiation. Gen Relat Gravit 22, 501–505 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00756224
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