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Four-Point Functions in Momentum Space: Conformal Ward Identities in the Scalar/Tensor case

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We derive and analyze the conformal Ward identities (CWI's) of a tensor 4-point function of a generic CFT in momentum space. The correlator involves the stress-energy tensor $T$ and three scalar operators $O$ ($TOOO$). We extend the reconstruction method for tensor correlators from 3- to 4-point functions, starting from the transverse traceless sector of the $TOOO$. We derive the structure of the corresponding CWI's in two different sets of variables, relevant for the analysis of the 1-to-3 (1 graviton $\to$ 3 scalars) and 2-to-2 (graviton + scalar $\to$ two scalars) scattering processes. The equations are all expressed in terms of a single form factor. In both cases, we discuss the structure of the equations and their possible behaviors in various asymptotic limits of the external invariants. A comparative analysis of the systems of equations for the $TOOO$ and those for the $OOOO$, both in the general (conformal) and dual-conformal/conformal (dcc) cases, is presented. We show that in all the cases the Lauricella functions are homogenous solutions of such systems of equations, also described as parametric 4K integrals of modified Bessel functions.

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Higher-Spin Correlators in dS

hep-th · 2026-08-05 · accept · novelty 8.0

The five-point de Sitter higher-spin correlator is shown to be a spurious-singularity-free rational function organized by graph-theoretic orbits of the complete graph K5.

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  • Higher-Spin Correlators in dS hep-th · 2026-08-05 · accept · none · ref 126 · internal anchor

    The five-point de Sitter higher-spin correlator is shown to be a spurious-singularity-free rational function organized by graph-theoretic orbits of the complete graph K5.