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Implications of nonplanar dual conformal symmetry

Recently, Bern et al. observed that a certain class of next-to-planar Feynman integrals possess a bonus symmetry that is closely related to dual conformal symmetry. It corresponds to a projection of the latter along a certain lightlike direction. Previous studies were performed at the level of the l...

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Autores principales: Chicherin, D., Henn, J.M., Sokatchev, E.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP09(2018)012
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2649388
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author Chicherin, D.
Henn, J.M.
Sokatchev, E.
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Henn, J.M.
Sokatchev, E.
author_sort Chicherin, D.
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description Recently, Bern et al. observed that a certain class of next-to-planar Feynman integrals possess a bonus symmetry that is closely related to dual conformal symmetry. It corresponds to a projection of the latter along a certain lightlike direction. Previous studies were performed at the level of the loop integrand, and a Ward identity for the integral was formulated. We investigate the implications of the symmetry at the level of the integrated quantities. In particular, we focus on the phenomenologically important case of five-particle scattering. The symmetry simplifies the four-variable problem to a three-variable one. In the context of the recently proposed space of pentagon functions, the symmetry is much stronger. We find that it drastically reduces the allowed function space, leading to a well-known space of three-variable functions. Furthermore, we show how to use the symmetry in the presence of infrared divergences, where one obtains an anomalous Ward identity. We verify that the Ward identity is satisfied by the leading and subleading poles of several nontrivial five-particle integrals. Finally, we present examples of integrals that possess both ordinary and dual conformal symmetry.
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spelling cern-26493882023-10-04T07:56:42Zdoi:10.1007/JHEP09(2018)012doi:10.1007/JHEP09(2018)012http://cds.cern.ch/record/2649388engChicherin, D.Henn, J.M.Sokatchev, E.Implications of nonplanar dual conformal symmetryhep-phParticle Physics - Phenomenologyhep-thParticle Physics - TheoryRecently, Bern et al. observed that a certain class of next-to-planar Feynman integrals possess a bonus symmetry that is closely related to dual conformal symmetry. It corresponds to a projection of the latter along a certain lightlike direction. Previous studies were performed at the level of the loop integrand, and a Ward identity for the integral was formulated. We investigate the implications of the symmetry at the level of the integrated quantities. In particular, we focus on the phenomenologically important case of five-particle scattering. The symmetry simplifies the four-variable problem to a three-variable one. In the context of the recently proposed space of pentagon functions, the symmetry is much stronger. We find that it drastically reduces the allowed function space, leading to a well-known space of three-variable functions. Furthermore, we show how to use the symmetry in the presence of infrared divergences, where one obtains an anomalous Ward identity. We verify that the Ward identity is satisfied by the leading and subleading poles of several nontrivial five-particle integrals. Finally, we present examples of integrals that possess both ordinary and dual conformal symmetry.Recently, Bern et al observed that a certain class of next-to-planar Feynman integrals possess a bonus symmetry that is closely related to dual conformal symmetry. It corresponds to a projection of the latter along a certain lightlike direction. Previous studies were performed at the level of the loop integrand, and a Ward identity for the integral was formulated. We investigate the implications of the symmetry at the level of the integrated quantities. In particular, we focus on the phenomenologically important case of five-particle scattering. The symmetry simplifies the four-variable problem to a three-variable one. In the context of the recently proposed space of pentagon functions, the symmetry is much stronger. We find that it drastically reduces the allowed function space, leading to a well-known space of three-variable functions. Furthermore, we show how to use the symmetry in the presence of infrared divergences, where one obtains an anomalous Ward identity. We verify that the Ward identity is satisfied by the leading and subleading poles of several nontrivial five-particle integrals. Finally, we present examples of integrals that possess both ordinary and dual conformal symmetry.arXiv:1807.06321CERN-TH-2018-168oai:cds.cern.ch:26493882018-07-17
spellingShingle hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
hep-th
Particle Physics - Theory
Chicherin, D.
Henn, J.M.
Sokatchev, E.
Implications of nonplanar dual conformal symmetry
title Implications of nonplanar dual conformal symmetry
title_full Implications of nonplanar dual conformal symmetry
title_fullStr Implications of nonplanar dual conformal symmetry
title_full_unstemmed Implications of nonplanar dual conformal symmetry
title_short Implications of nonplanar dual conformal symmetry
title_sort implications of nonplanar dual conformal symmetry
topic hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
hep-th
Particle Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP09(2018)012
https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP09(2018)012
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