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Is N = 8 Supergravity Ultraviolet Finite?

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Conventional wisdom holds that no four-dimensional gravity field theory can be ultraviolet finite. This understanding is based mainly on power counting. Recent studies confirm that one-loop N = 8 supergravity amplitudes satisfy the so-called `no-triangle hypothesis', which states that triangle and bubble integrals cancel from these amplitudes. A consequence of this hypothesis is that for any number of external legs, at one loop N = 8 supergravity and N = 4 super-Yang-Mills have identical superficial degrees of ultraviolet behavior in D dimensions. We describe how the unitarity method allows us to promote these one-loop cancellations to higher loops, suggesting that previous power counts were too conservative. We discuss higher-loop evidence suggesting that N = 8 supergravity has the same degree of divergence as N = 4 super-Yang-Mills theory and is ultraviolet finite in four dimensions. We comment on calculations needed to reinforce this proposal, which are feasible using the unitarity method.

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2019 1

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A tale of two exponentiations in ${\cal N}=8$ supergravity

hep-th · 2019-08-15 · accept · novelty 7.0

The paper derives a closed all-orders formula for the leading high-energy part of the N=8 supergravity remainder function, confirming the recent three-loop calculation and predicting new terms at four loops and beyond.

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  • A tale of two exponentiations in ${\cal N}=8$ supergravity hep-th · 2019-08-15 · accept · none · ref 1 · internal anchor

    The paper derives a closed all-orders formula for the leading high-energy part of the N=8 supergravity remainder function, confirming the recent three-loop calculation and predicting new terms at four loops and beyond.