Hidden zeros and smooth splitting in Tr phi^3, NLSM, YMS, and the special Galileon are shown to follow from on-shell recursion under improved UV falloff, yielding generalized, triple, and 4d helicity zeros.
Large deformations of Tr($\Phi^3$) and the world at infinity
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The amplitudes of the non-linear sigma model can be obtained from those of Tr($\Phi^3$) theory by sending the kinematic (Mandelstam) variables to infinity in a certain direction. In this paper we characterize the behavior of Tr($\Phi^3$) amplitudes under a general class of large kinematic shifts called $g$-vector shifts. The objects that live in this world at infinity retain certain key amplitude-like properties, most notably factorization, and admit descriptions in terms of polytopes, but they are not generally amplitudes of any cognizable theory. We identify particular $g$-vector shifts that lead at infinity to mixed amplitudes involving two pions and any number of scalars, allowing us to provide polytopal descriptions of these amplitudes.
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Smooth Splitting and Zeros from On-Shell Recursion
Hidden zeros and smooth splitting in Tr phi^3, NLSM, YMS, and the special Galileon are shown to follow from on-shell recursion under improved UV falloff, yielding generalized, triple, and 4d helicity zeros.