{"title":"电弱理论的动量偏移和壳上递推关系","authors":"Yohei Ema, Ting Gao, Wenqi Ke, Zhen Liu, Kun-Feng Lyu, Ishmam Mahbub","doi":"10.1103/physrevd.110.105002","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"We study the all-line transverse (ALT) shift which we developed for on-shell recursion of amplitudes for particles of any mass. We discuss the validity of the shift for general theories of spin <mjx-container ctxtmenu_counter=\"3\" ctxtmenu_oldtabindex=\"1\" jax=\"CHTML\" overflow=\"linebreak\" role=\"tree\" sre-explorer- style=\"font-size: 100.7%;\" tabindex=\"0\"><mjx-math breakable=\"true\" data-semantic-children=\"2,1\" data-semantic-content=\"0\" data-semantic- data-semantic-owns=\"2 0 1\" data-semantic-role=\"inequality\" data-semantic-speech=\"less than or equals 1\" data-semantic-structure=\"(3 2 0 1)\" data-semantic-type=\"relseq\"><mjx-mrow data-semantic-added=\"true\" data-semantic- data-semantic-parent=\"3\" data-semantic-role=\"unknown\" data-semantic-type=\"empty\"></mjx-mrow><mjx-break size=\"0\"></mjx-break><mjx-mo data-semantic- data-semantic-operator=\"relseq,≤\" data-semantic-parent=\"3\" data-semantic-role=\"inequality\" data-semantic-type=\"relation\"><mjx-c>≤</mjx-c></mjx-mo><mjx-mn data-semantic-annotation=\"clearspeak:simple\" data-semantic-font=\"normal\" data-semantic- data-semantic-parent=\"3\" data-semantic-role=\"integer\" data-semantic-type=\"number\" space=\"4\"><mjx-c>1</mjx-c></mjx-mn></mjx-math></mjx-container>, and illustrate the connection between Ward identity and constructibility for massive spin-1 amplitude under the ALT shift. We apply the shift to the electroweak theory, and various four-point scattering amplitudes among electroweak gauge bosons and fermions are constructed. We show explicitly that the four-point gauge boson contact terms in massive electroweak theory automatically arise after recursive construction, independent of UV completion, and they automatically cancel the terms growing as <mjx-container ctxtmenu_counter=\"4\" ctxtmenu_oldtabindex=\"1\" jax=\"CHTML\" overflow=\"linebreak\" role=\"tree\" sre-explorer- style=\"font-size: 100.7%;\" tabindex=\"0\"><mjx-math data-semantic-structure=\"(5 (3 0 1 2) 4)\"><mjx-msup data-semantic-children=\"3,4\" data-semantic- data-semantic-owns=\"3 4\" data-semantic-role=\"leftright\" data-semantic-speech=\"left parenthesis energy right parenthesis Superscript 4\" data-semantic-type=\"superscript\"><mjx-mrow data-semantic-children=\"1\" data-semantic-content=\"0,2\" data-semantic- data-semantic-owns=\"0 1 2\" data-semantic-parent=\"5\" data-semantic-role=\"leftright\" data-semantic-type=\"fenced\"><mjx-mo data-semantic- data-semantic-operator=\"fenced\" data-semantic-parent=\"3\" data-semantic-role=\"open\" data-semantic-type=\"fence\" style=\"vertical-align: -0.02em;\"><mjx-c>(</mjx-c></mjx-mo><mjx-mtext data-semantic-annotation=\"clearspeak:unit\" data-semantic-font=\"normal\" data-semantic- data-semantic-parent=\"3\" data-semantic-role=\"annotation\" data-semantic-type=\"text\" style='font-family: MJX-STX-ZERO, \"Helvetica Neue\", Helvetica, Roboto, Arial, sans-serif;'><mjx-utext style=\"font-size: 90.6%; padding: 0.828em 0px 0.221em; width: 39px;\" variant=\"-explicitFont\">energy</mjx-utext></mjx-mtext><mjx-mo data-semantic- data-semantic-operator=\"fenced\" data-semantic-parent=\"3\" data-semantic-role=\"close\" data-semantic-type=\"fence\" style=\"vertical-align: -0.02em;\"><mjx-c>)</mjx-c></mjx-mo></mjx-mrow><mjx-script style=\"vertical-align: 0.477em;\"><mjx-mn data-semantic-annotation=\"clearspeak:simple\" data-semantic-font=\"normal\" data-semantic- data-semantic-parent=\"5\" data-semantic-role=\"integer\" data-semantic-type=\"number\" size=\"s\"><mjx-c>4</mjx-c></mjx-mn></mjx-script></mjx-msup></mjx-math></mjx-container> at high energy. We explore UV completion of the electroweak theory that cancels the remaining <mjx-container ctxtmenu_counter=\"5\" ctxtmenu_oldtabindex=\"1\" jax=\"CHTML\" overflow=\"linebreak\" role=\"tree\" sre-explorer- style=\"font-size: 100.7%;\" tabindex=\"0\"><mjx-math data-semantic-structure=\"(5 (3 0 1 2) 4)\"><mjx-msup data-semantic-children=\"3,4\" data-semantic- data-semantic-owns=\"3 4\" data-semantic-role=\"leftright\" data-semantic-speech=\"left parenthesis energy right parenthesis squared\" data-semantic-type=\"superscript\"><mjx-mrow data-semantic-children=\"1\" data-semantic-content=\"0,2\" data-semantic- data-semantic-owns=\"0 1 2\" data-semantic-parent=\"5\" data-semantic-role=\"leftright\" data-semantic-type=\"fenced\"><mjx-mo data-semantic- data-semantic-operator=\"fenced\" data-semantic-parent=\"3\" data-semantic-role=\"open\" data-semantic-type=\"fence\" style=\"vertical-align: -0.02em;\"><mjx-c>(</mjx-c></mjx-mo><mjx-mtext data-semantic-annotation=\"clearspeak:unit\" data-semantic-font=\"normal\" data-semantic- data-semantic-parent=\"3\" data-semantic-role=\"annotation\" data-semantic-type=\"text\" style='font-family: MJX-STX-ZERO, \"Helvetica Neue\", Helvetica, Roboto, Arial, sans-serif;'><mjx-utext style=\"font-size: 90.6%; padding: 0.828em 0px 0.221em; width: 39px;\" variant=\"-explicitFont\">energy</mjx-utext></mjx-mtext><mjx-mo data-semantic- data-semantic-operator=\"fenced\" data-semantic-parent=\"3\" data-semantic-role=\"close\" data-semantic-type=\"fence\" style=\"vertical-align: -0.02em;\"><mjx-c>)</mjx-c></mjx-mo></mjx-mrow><mjx-script style=\"vertical-align: 0.477em;\"><mjx-mn data-semantic-annotation=\"clearspeak:simple\" data-semantic-font=\"normal\" data-semantic- data-semantic-parent=\"5\" data-semantic-role=\"integer\" data-semantic-type=\"number\" size=\"s\"><mjx-c>2</mjx-c></mjx-mn></mjx-script></mjx-msup></mjx-math></mjx-container> terms and impose unitarity requirements to constrain additional couplings. The ALT shift framework allows consistent treatment in dealing with contact term ambiguities for renormalizable massive and massless theories, which we show can be useful in studying real-world amplitudes with massive spinors.","PeriodicalId":20167,"journal":{"name":"Physical Review D","volume":"105 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":5.0000,"publicationDate":"2024-11-07","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Momentum shift and on-shell recursion relation for electroweak theory\",\"authors\":\"Yohei Ema, Ting Gao, Wenqi Ke, Zhen Liu, Kun-Feng Lyu, Ishmam Mahbub\",\"doi\":\"10.1103/physrevd.110.105002\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"We study the all-line transverse (ALT) shift which we developed for on-shell recursion of amplitudes for particles of any mass. 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摘要
我们研究了全线横移(ALT),这是我们为任何质量粒子的振幅壳上递推而开发的。我们讨论了自旋≤1 的一般理论的移位的有效性,并说明了在 ALT 移位下,大质量自旋-1 振幅的沃德特性和可构造性之间的联系。我们把这一转变应用于电弱理论,并构造了电弱规玻色子和费米子之间的各种四点散射振幅。我们明确地表明,大质量电弱理论中的四点规玻色子接触项在递归构造后自动产生,与紫外完备无关,而且它们自动抵消了在高能量下以(能量)4增长的项。我们探索了电弱理论的紫外完备性,它取消了剩余的(能量)2项,并施加了单元性要求以约束额外的耦合。ALT 移位框架允许在处理可重正则化的大质量和无质量理论的接触项模糊性时采用一致的处理方法,我们证明这在研究具有大质量旋量的真实世界振幅时非常有用。
Momentum shift and on-shell recursion relation for electroweak theory
We study the all-line transverse (ALT) shift which we developed for on-shell recursion of amplitudes for particles of any mass. We discuss the validity of the shift for general theories of spin ≤1, and illustrate the connection between Ward identity and constructibility for massive spin-1 amplitude under the ALT shift. We apply the shift to the electroweak theory, and various four-point scattering amplitudes among electroweak gauge bosons and fermions are constructed. We show explicitly that the four-point gauge boson contact terms in massive electroweak theory automatically arise after recursive construction, independent of UV completion, and they automatically cancel the terms growing as (energy)4 at high energy. We explore UV completion of the electroweak theory that cancels the remaining (energy)2 terms and impose unitarity requirements to constrain additional couplings. The ALT shift framework allows consistent treatment in dealing with contact term ambiguities for renormalizable massive and massless theories, which we show can be useful in studying real-world amplitudes with massive spinors.
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