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Pinching rules in the chiral-splitting description of one-loop string amplitudes

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Loop amplitudes in string theories reduce to those of gauge theories and (super)gravity in their worldline description as the inverse string tension $\alpha'$ tends to zero. The appearance of reducible diagrams in these $\alpha' \rightarrow 0$ limits is determined through so-called pinching rules in the worldline literature. In this work, we extend these pinching rules to the chiral-splitting description of one-loop superstring amplitudes where left- and right-moving degrees of freedom decouple at fixed loop momentum. Starting from six points, the Kronecker-Eisenstein integrands of chiral amplitudes introduce subtleties into the pinching rules and integration-by-parts simplifications. Resolutions of these subtleties are presented and applied to produce a new superspace representation of the six-point one-loop amplitude of type IIA/B supergravity. The worldline computations and their subtleties are compared with the ambitwistor-string approach to one-loop field-theory amplitudes where integration-by-parts manipulations are shown to be more flexible. Throughout this work, the homology invariance of loop-momentum dependent correlation functions on the torus is highlighted as a consistency condition of $\alpha' \rightarrow 0$ limits and their comparison with ambitwistor methods.

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On one-loop amplitudes in gauge theories

hep-th · 2024-12-27 · conditional · novelty 6.0

A universal expansion expresses one-loop n-gluon amplitudes in general gauge theories as scalar-loop integrands dressed by matter-dependent gauge-invariant traces.

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  • On one-loop amplitudes in gauge theories hep-th · 2024-12-27 · conditional · none · ref 53 · internal anchor

    A universal expansion expresses one-loop n-gluon amplitudes in general gauge theories as scalar-loop integrands dressed by matter-dependent gauge-invariant traces.