Anomaly-free SO(5,21) and SO(4,20) G-duality symmetries are proposed to explain the one-loop finiteness of 6D half-maximal supergravities, by analogy with E_{7(7)} in 4D.
Ultraviolet Cancellations in Half-Maximal Supergravity as a Consequence of the Double-Copy Structure
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We show that the double-copy structure of gravity forbids divergences in pure half-maximal (16 supercharge) supergravity at four and five points at one loop in D<8 and at two loops in D<6. We link the cancellations that render these supergravity amplitudes finite to corresponding ones that eliminate forbidden color factors from the divergences of pure nonsupersymmetric Yang-Mills theory. The vanishing of the two-loop four-point divergence in D=5 half-maximal supergravity is an example where a valid counterterm satisfying the known symmetries exists, yet is not present. We also give explicit forms of divergences in half-maximal supergravity at one loop in D=8 and at two loops in D=6.
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Anomaly cancellation and one-loop finiteness of 6D half-maximal supergravities
Anomaly-free SO(5,21) and SO(4,20) G-duality symmetries are proposed to explain the one-loop finiteness of 6D half-maximal supergravities, by analogy with E_{7(7)} in 4D.