IAS High Energy Theory Seminar

Sequential Discontinuities of Scattering Amplitudes

This seminar will be presented in-person in Wolfensohn Hall at the IAS and on Zoom.

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Abstract: In this talk, we explore new techniques to probe the analytic structure of scattering amplitudes in perturbative Quantum Field Theory. The goal of this approach is to leverage symmetries, limits, and analyticity in order to circumvent the explicit evaluation of multi-loop Feynman integrals. First, we generalize the cutting rules by relating sequential discontinuities (discontinuities of discontinuities) to multiple cuts through the corresponding Feynman diagram. Then, we determine the logarithmic branch-cut structure of massive scattering amplitudes by expanding around their branch points. As a corollary, we prove a conjectured bound on the transcendental weight of polylogarithmic Feynman integrals. These results pave a new path towards bootstrapping scattering amplitudes in perturbation theory.

Date & Time

October 08, 2021 | 1:45pm – 3:00pm

Location

Wolfensohn Hall (behind Bloomberg Hall) & on Zoom

Affiliation

Member, School of Natural Sciences, IAS

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