The scattering of a straight, infinitely long string moving with velocity v
by a black hole is considered. We analyze the weak-field case, where the impact
parameter (bimp) is large, and obtain exact solutions to the equations of
motion. As a result of scattering, the string is displaced in the direction
perpendicular to the velocity by an amount Δb∼−2πGMvγ/c3−π(GM)2/(4c3vbimp), where γ=(1−(v/c)2)−1/2. The second
term dominates at low velocities v/c<(GM/bimp)1/2 . The late-time
solution is represented by a kink and anti-kink, propagating in opposite
directions at the speed of light, and leaving behind them the string in a new
``phase''. The solutions are applied to the problem of string capture, and are
compared to numerical results.Comment: 19 pages, 5 figure