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On the Construction of Scattering Amplitudes for Spinning Massless Particles
In this paper the general form of scattering amplitudes for massless particles with equal spins s ($s s \to s s$) or unequal spins ($s_a s_b \to s_a s_b$) are derived. The imposed conditions are that the amplitudes should have the lowest possible dimension, have propagators of dimension $m^{-2}$, an...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0550-3213(97)00560-9 http://cds.cern.ch/record/323403 |
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author | Berends, F A Giele, W T |
author_facet | Berends, F A Giele, W T |
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description | In this paper the general form of scattering amplitudes for massless particles with equal spins s ($s s \to s s$) or unequal spins ($s_a s_b \to s_a s_b$) are derived. The imposed conditions are that the amplitudes should have the lowest possible dimension, have propagators of dimension $m^{-2}$, and obey gauge invariance. It is shown that the number of momenta required for amplitudes involving particles with s > 2 is higher than the number implied by 3-vertices for higher spin particles derived in the literature. Therefore, the dimension of the coupling constants following from the latter 3-vertices has a smaller power of an inverse mass than our results imply. Consequently, the 3-vertices in the literature cannot be the first interaction terms of a gauge-invariant theory. When no spins s > 2 are present in the process the known QCD, QED or (super) gravity amplitudes are obtained from the above general amplitudes. |
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spelling | cern-3234032019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1016/S0550-3213(97)00560-9http://cds.cern.ch/record/323403engBerends, F AGiele, W TOn the Construction of Scattering Amplitudes for Spinning Massless ParticlesParticle Physics - TheoryIn this paper the general form of scattering amplitudes for massless particles with equal spins s ($s s \to s s$) or unequal spins ($s_a s_b \to s_a s_b$) are derived. The imposed conditions are that the amplitudes should have the lowest possible dimension, have propagators of dimension $m^{-2}$, and obey gauge invariance. It is shown that the number of momenta required for amplitudes involving particles with s > 2 is higher than the number implied by 3-vertices for higher spin particles derived in the literature. Therefore, the dimension of the coupling constants following from the latter 3-vertices has a smaller power of an inverse mass than our results imply. Consequently, the 3-vertices in the literature cannot be the first interaction terms of a gauge-invariant theory. When no spins s > 2 are present in the process the known QCD, QED or (super) gravity amplitudes are obtained from the above general amplitudes.hep-th/9704008CERN-TH-97-033FERMILAB-PUB-97-056-Toai:cds.cern.ch:3234031997-04-02 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Theory Berends, F A Giele, W T On the Construction of Scattering Amplitudes for Spinning Massless Particles |
title | On the Construction of Scattering Amplitudes for Spinning Massless Particles |
title_full | On the Construction of Scattering Amplitudes for Spinning Massless Particles |
title_fullStr | On the Construction of Scattering Amplitudes for Spinning Massless Particles |
title_full_unstemmed | On the Construction of Scattering Amplitudes for Spinning Massless Particles |
title_short | On the Construction of Scattering Amplitudes for Spinning Massless Particles |
title_sort | on the construction of scattering amplitudes for spinning massless particles |
topic | Particle Physics - Theory |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0550-3213(97)00560-9 http://cds.cern.ch/record/323403 |
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