\begin{document}$ 1/M $\end{document} expansion, yet differ at the next-to-next-to-leading order, though some terms at this order still remain universal or depend on the target spin in a definite manner. The unpolarized cross sections in the second type are universal at the lowest order in projectile velocity expansion and through all orders in \begin{document}$ 1/M $\end{document}, independent on the spins of both projectile and target. The universality partially breaks down at relative order-\begin{document}$ v^2/M^2 $\end{document}, albeit some terms at this order still depend on the target spin in a specific manner."> Soft pattern of gravitational Rutherford scattering from heavy target mass expansion -
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