739 research outputs found
On the Numerical Evaluation of One-Loop Amplitudes: the Gluonic Case
We develop an algorithm of polynomial complexity for evaluating one-loop
amplitudes with an arbitrary number of external particles. The algorithm is
implemented in the Rocket program. Starting from particle vertices given by
Feynman rules, tree amplitudes are constructed using recursive relations. The
tree amplitudes are then used to build one-loop amplitudes using an integer
dimension on-shell cut method. As a first application we considered only three
and four gluon vertices calculating the pure gluonic one-loop amplitudes for
arbitrary external helicity or polarization states. We compare our numerical
results to analytical results in the literature, analyze the time behavior of
the algorithm and the accuracy of the results, and give explicit results for
fixed phase space points for up to twenty external gluons.Comment: 22 pages, 9 figures; v2: references added, version accepted for
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Sistema roça sem queimar como modelo alternativo de manejo agroflorestal.
O sistema Roça Sem Queimar ? RSQ, que consiste na implantação de cultivos sem a utilização do fogo no preparo de área, vem sendo apoiado desde o ano de 2000 por instituições como o Sindicato dos Trabalhadores e Trabalhadoras Rurais de Medicilândia - STTR, no estado do Pará. Atualmente o STTR desenvolve com apoio do Ministério do Meio Ambiente (MMA) o Projeto Roça Sem Queimar III, iniciado em 2011 e que possui como beneficiários 38 agricultores familiares do município de Medicilândia e 21 de Brasil Novo. Com o objetivo de analisar os fatores que contribuem para a adoção do sistema roça sem queimar, os resultados produzidos e as contribuições do Projeto para as mudanças, realizou-se entrevistas com 35 agricultores de Medicilândia durante o mês de abril de 2013. Os resultados apontaram que o uso do sistema tradicional de preparo de área, corte e queima, vem reduzindo devido aos impactos ambientais que causa. Aliado a outros fatores, essa redução vem contribuindo para o aumento na utilização do sistema RSQ. Os entrevistados destacam que tal sistema ?dá certo? e tem proporcionado mudanças ao solo, à produção, à saúde e ao meio ambiente. Portanto, mudanças vêm ocorrendo ao longo da trajetória e os impactos do uso de técnicas tradicionais são percebidas pelos agricultores, que tem buscado modelos alternativos
Optimizing the Reduction of One-Loop Amplitudes
We present an optimization of the reduction algorithm of one-loop amplitudes
in terms of master integrals. It is based on the exploitation of the polynomial
structure of the integrand when evaluated at values of the loop-momentum
fulfilling multiple cut-conditions, as emerged in the OPP-method. The
reconstruction of the polynomials, needed for the complete reduction, is rended
very versatile by using a projection-technique based on the Discrete Fourier
Transform. The novel implementation is applied in the context of the NLO QCD
corrections to u d-bar --> W+ W- W+
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
N=1/2 Supersymmetric gauge theory in noncommutative space
A formulation of (non-anticommutative) N=1/2 supersymmetric U(N) gauge theory
in noncommutative space is studied. We show that at one loop
UV/IR mixing occurs. A generalization of Seiberg-Witten map to noncommutative
and non-anticommutative superspace is employed to obtain an action in terms of
commuting fields at first order in the noncommutativity parameter tetha. This
leads to abelian and non-abelian gauge theories whose supersymmetry
transformations are local and non-local, respectively.Comment: One reference added, published versio
Single Cut Integration
We present an analytic technique for evaluating single cuts for one-loop
integrands, where exactly one propagator is taken to be on shell. Our method
extends the double-cut integration formalism of one-loop amplitudes to the
single-cut case. We argue that single cuts give meaningful information about
amplitudes when taken at the integrand level. We discuss applications to the
computation of tadpole coefficients.Comment: v2: corrected typo in abstrac
Temperature inversion symmetry in the Casimir effect with an antiperiodic boundary condition
We present explicitly another example of a temperature inversion symmetry in
the Casimir effect for a nonsymmetric boundary condition. We also give an
interpretation for our result.Comment: 4 page
Spectral Degeneracy in Supersymmetric Gluodynamics and One-Flavor QCD related to N=1/2 SUSY
In supersymmetric gluodynamics (N=1 super-Yang-Mills theory) we show that the
spectral functions induced by the nonchiral operator Tr G_{\alpha\beta}
\bar\lambda^2 are fully degenerate in the J^{PC}=1^{\pm -} channels. The above
operator is related to N=1/2 generalization of SUSY. Using the planar
equivalence, this translates into the statement of degeneracy between the
mesons produced from the vacuum by the operators (\bar \Psi \vec E\Psi + i\bar
\Psi \vec B \gamma^5\Psi) and (\bar \Psi \vec B\Psi - i\bar \Psi \vec E
\gamma^5\Psi) in one-flavor QCD, up to 1/N corrections. Here \Psi is the quark
field, and \vec E ,\vec B are chromoelectric/chromomagnetic fields,
respectively.Comment: Latex, 6 pages, two references adde
On the Rational Terms of the one-loop amplitudes
The various sources of Rational Terms contributing to the one-loop amplitudes
are critically discussed. We show that the terms originating from the generic
(n-4)-dimensional structure of the numerator of the one-loop amplitude can be
derived by using appropriate Feynman rules within a tree-like computation. For
the terms that originate from the reduction of the 4-dimensional part of the
numerator, we present two different strategies and explicit algorithms to
compute them.Comment: 14 pages, 3 figures, uses axodraw.st
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