277 research outputs found
On-Shell Recursion Relations for Generic Theories
We show that on-shell recursion relations hold for tree amplitudes in generic
two derivative theories of multiple particle species and diverse spins. For
example, in a gauge theory coupled to scalars and fermions, any amplitude with
at least one gluon obeys a recursion relation. In (super)gravity coupled to
scalars and fermions, the same holds for any amplitude with at least one
graviton. This result pertains to a broad class of theories, including QCD, N=4
SYM, and N=8 supergravity.Comment: 19 pages, 3 figure
Boundary Contributions Using Fermion Pair Deformation
Continuing the study of boundary BCFW recursion relation of tree level
amplitudes initiated in \cite{Feng:2009ei}, we consider boundary contributions
coming from fermion pair deformation. We present the general strategy for these
boundary contributions and demonstrate calculations using two examples, i.e,
the standard QCD and deformed QCD with anomalous magnetic momentum coupling. As
a by-product, we have extended BCFW recursion relation to off-shell gluon
current, where because off-shell gluon current is not gauge invariant, a new
feature must be cooperated.Comment: 26 pages, 4 figure
Complete Equivalence Between Gluon Tree Amplitudes in Twistor String Theory and in Gauge Theory
The gluon tree amplitudes of open twistor string theory, defined as contour
integrals over the ACCK link variables, are shown to satisfy the BCFW
relations, thus confirming that they coincide with the corresponding amplitudes
in gauge field theory. In this approach, the integration contours are specified
as encircling the zeros of certain constraint functions that force the
appropriate relation between the link variables and the twistor string
world-sheet variables. To do this, methods for calculating the tree amplitudes
using link variables are developed further including diagrammatic methods for
organizing and performing the calculations.Comment: 38 page
Towards Field Theory Amplitudes From the Cohomology of Pure Spinor Superspace
A simple BRST-closed expression for the color-ordered super-Yang-Mills
5-point amplitude at tree-level is proposed in pure spinor superspace and shown
to be BRST-equivalent to the field theory limit of the open superstring 5-pt
amplitude. It is manifestly cyclic invariant and each one of its five terms can
be associated to the five Feynman diagrams which use only cubic vertices. Its
form also suggests an empirical method to find superspace expressions in the
cohomology of the pure spinor BRST operator for higher-point amplitudes based
on their kinematic pole structure. Using this method, Ansaetze for the 6- and
7-point 10D super-Yang-Mills amplitudes which map to their 14 and 42
color-ordered diagrams are conjectured and their 6- and 7-gluon expansions are
explicitly computed.Comment: 14 pages, harvmac, v4: trivial edits in the text to comply with JHEP
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Quantum integrability of the Alday-Arutyunov-Frolov model
We investigate the quantum integrability of the Alday-Arutyunov-Frolov (AAF)
model by calculating the three-particle scattering amplitude at the first
non-trivial order and showing that the S-matrix is factorizable at this order.
We consider a more general fermionic model and find a necessary constraint to
ensure its integrability at quantum level. We then show that the quantum
integrability of the AAF model follows from this constraint. In the process, we
also correct some missed points in earlier works.Comment: 40 pages; Replaced with published version. Appendix and comments
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Dual conformal constraints and infrared equations from global residue theorems in N=4 SYM theory
Infrared equations and dual conformal constraints arise as consistency
conditions on loop amplitudes in N=4 super Yang-Mills theory. These conditions
are linear relations between leading singularities, which can be computed in
the Grassmannian formulation of N=4 super Yang-Mills theory proposed recently.
Examples for infrared equations have been shown to be implied by global residue
theorems in the Grassmannian picture. Both dual conformal constraints and
infrared equations are mapped explicitly to global residue theorems for
one-loop next-to-maximally-helicity-violating amplitudes. In addition, the
identity relating the BCFW and its parity-conjugated form of tree-level
amplitudes, is shown to emerge from a particular combination of global residue
theorems.Comment: 21 page
Manifest SO(N) invariance and S-matrices of three-dimensional N=2,4,8 SYM
An on-shell formalism for the computation of S-matrices of SYM theories in
three spacetime dimensions is presented. The framework is a generalization of
the spinor-helicity formalism in four dimensions. The formalism is applied to
establish the manifest SO(N) covariance of the on-shell superalgebra relevant
to N =2,4 and 8 SYM theories in d=3. The results are then used to argue for the
SO(N) invariance of the S-matrices of these theories: a claim which is proved
explicitly for the four-particle scattering amplitudes. Recursion relations
relating tree amplitudes of three-dimensional SYM theories are shown to follow
from their four-dimensional counterparts. The results for the four-particle
amplitudes are verified by tree-level perturbative computations and a unitarity
based construction of the integrand corresponding to the leading perturbative
correction is also presented for the N=8 theory. For N=8 SYM, the manifest
SO(8) symmetry is used to develop a map between the color-ordered amplitudes of
the SYM and superconformal Chern-Simons theories, providing a direct connection
between on-shell observables of D2 and M2-brane theories.Comment: 28 page
General Split Helicity Gluon Tree Amplitudes in Open Twistor String Theory
We evaluate all split helicity gluon tree amplitudes in open twistor string
theory. We show that these amplitudes satisfy the BCFW recurrence relations
restricted to the split helicity case and, hence, that these amplitudes agree
with those of gauge theory. To do this we make a particular choice of the
sextic constraints in the link variables that determine the poles contributing
to the contour integral expression for the amplitudes. Using the residue
theorem to re-express this integral in terms of contributions from poles at
rational values of the link variables, which we determine, we evaluate the
amplitudes explicitly, regaining the gauge theory results of Britto et al.Comment: 30 pages, minor misprints correcte
R^4 counterterm and E7(7) symmetry in maximal supergravity
The coefficient of a potential R^4 counterterm in N=8 supergravity has been
shown previously to vanish in an explicit three-loop calculation. The R^4 term
respects N=8 supersymmetry; hence this result poses the question of whether
another symmetry could be responsible for the cancellation of the three-loop
divergence. In this article we investigate possible restrictions from the coset
symmetry E7(7)/SU(8), exploring the limits as a single scalar becomes soft, as
well as a double-soft scalar limit relation derived recently by Arkani-Hamed et
al. We implement these relations for the matrix elements of the R^4 term that
occurs in the low-energy expansion of closed-string tree-level amplitudes. We
find that the matrix elements of R^4 that we investigated all obey the
double-soft scalar limit relation, including certain
non-maximally-helicity-violating six-point amplitudes. However, the single-soft
limit does not vanish for this latter set of amplitudes, which suggests that
the E7(7) symmetry is broken by the R^4 term.Comment: 33 pages, typos corrected, published versio
Explicit BCJ Numerators from Pure Spinors
We derive local kinematic numerators for gauge theory tree amplitudes which
manifestly satisfy Jacobi identities analogous to color factors. They naturally
emerge from the low energy limit of superstring amplitudes computed with the
pure spinor formalism. The manifestation of the color--kinematics duality is a
consequence of the superstring computation involving no more than (n-2)!
kinematic factors for the full color dressed n-point amplitude. The bosonic
part of these results describe gluon scattering independent on the number of
supersymmetries and captures any N^kMHV helicity configuration after
dimensional reduction to D=4 dimensions.Comment: 32 pages, harvma
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