Color-dressed generalized biadjoint scalar amplitudes: local planarity

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Publication date: 15 March 2024

Published in: SIGMA. Symmetry, Integrability and Geometry: Methods and Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: The biadjoint scalar theory has cubic interactions and fields transforming in the biadjoint representation of SU(N)imesSU(ildeN). Amplitudes are ``color decomposed in terms of partial amplitudes computed using Feynman diagrams which are simultaneously planar with respect to two orderings. In 2019, a generalization of biadjoint scalar amplitudes based on generalized Feynman diagrams (GFDs) was introduced. GFDs are collections of Feynman diagrams derived by incorporating an additional constraint of ``local planarity into the construction of the arrangements of metric trees in combinatorics. In this work we propose a natural generalization of color orderings which leads to color-dressed amplitudes. A generalized color ordering (GCO) is defined as a collection of standard color orderings that is induced, in a precise sense, from an arrangement of projective lines on mathbbRP2. We present results for nleq9 generalized color orderings and GFDs, uncovering new phenomena in each case. We discover generalized decoupling identities and propose a definition of the ``colorless generalized scalar amplitude. We also propose a notion of GCOs for arbitrary mathbbRPk1, discuss some of their properties and comment on their GFDs. In a companion paper, we explore the definition of partial amplitudes using CEGM integral formulas.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2212.11243




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