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On integrands and loop momentum in string and field theory

The notion of a unique integrand does not a priori makes sense in field theory: different Feynman diagrams have different loop momenta and there should be no reason to compare them. In string theory, however, a global integrand is natural and allows one, for instance, to make explicit the separation...

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Autor principal: Tourkine, Piotr
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.102.026006
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2654762
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description The notion of a unique integrand does not a priori makes sense in field theory: different Feynman diagrams have different loop momenta and there should be no reason to compare them. In string theory, however, a global integrand is natural and allows one, for instance, to make explicit the separation between left- and right-moving degrees of freedom. However, the significance of this integrand had not really been investigated so far. It is even more important in view of the recently discovered loop monodromies that are related to the duality between color and kinematics in gauge and gravity loop amplitudes. This paper intends to start filling this gap, by presenting a careful definition of the loop momentum in string theory and describing precisely the resulting global integrand obtained in the field-theory limit. We will then apply this technology to write down some monodromy relations at two and three loops and make contact with the color-kinematics duality.
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spelling cern-26547622023-10-04T06:07:42Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.102.026006http://cds.cern.ch/record/2654762engTourkine, PiotrOn integrands and loop momentum in string and field theoryhep-thParticle Physics - TheoryThe notion of a unique integrand does not a priori makes sense in field theory: different Feynman diagrams have different loop momenta and there should be no reason to compare them. In string theory, however, a global integrand is natural and allows one, for instance, to make explicit the separation between left- and right-moving degrees of freedom. However, the significance of this integrand had not really been investigated so far. It is even more important in view of the recently discovered loop monodromies that are related to the duality between color and kinematics in gauge and gravity loop amplitudes. This paper intends to start filling this gap, by presenting a careful definition of the loop momentum in string theory and describing precisely the resulting global integrand obtained in the field-theory limit. We will then apply this technology to write down some monodromy relations at two and three loops and make contact with the color-kinematics duality.The notion of a unique integrand does not a priori makes sense in field theory: different Feynman diagrams have different loop momenta and there should be no reason to compare them. In string theory, however, a global integrand is natural and allows, for instance, to make explicit the separation between left and right-moving degrees of freedom. However, the significance of this integrand had not really been investigated so far. It is even more important in view of the recently discovered loop monodromies that are related to the duality between color and kinematics in gauge and gravity loop amplitudes. This paper intends to start filling this gap, by presenting a careful definition of the loop momentum in string theory, and describing precisely the resulting global integrand obtained in the field theory limit. We will then apply this technology to write down some monodromy relations at two and three loops, and make contact with the color/kinematics duality.arXiv:1901.02432oai:cds.cern.ch:26547622019-01-08
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Particle Physics - Theory
Tourkine, Piotr
On integrands and loop momentum in string and field theory
title On integrands and loop momentum in string and field theory
title_full On integrands and loop momentum in string and field theory
title_fullStr On integrands and loop momentum in string and field theory
title_full_unstemmed On integrands and loop momentum in string and field theory
title_short On integrands and loop momentum in string and field theory
title_sort on integrands and loop momentum in string and field theory
topic hep-th
Particle Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.102.026006
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2654762
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