Six-point one-loop N=8 supergravity NMHV amplitudes and their IR behaviour
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Six-point one-loop \(\mathcal N=8\) supergravity NMHV amplitudes and their IR behaviour
Six-point one-loop \(\mathcal N=8\) supergravity NMHV amplitudes and their IR behaviour
Abstract: We present compact formulas for the box coefficients of the six-point NMHV one-loop amplitudes in N=8 supergravity. We explicitly demonstrate that the corresponding box integral functions, with these coefficients, have the complete IR singularities expected of the one-loop amplitude. This is strong evidence for the conjecture that N=8 one-loop amplitudes may be expressed in terms of scalar box integral functions. This structure, although unexpected from a power counting viewpoint, is analogous to the structure of N=4 super-Yang-Mills amplitudes. The box-coefficients match the tree amplitude terms arising from recursion relations.
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