A bosonic spinning particle model with BRST-extracted vertex operators yields tree-level gluon amplitudes as worldline correlators.
Bern-Kosower Rule for Scalar QED
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We derive a full Bern-Kosower-type rule for scalar QED starting from quantum field theory: we derive a set of rules for calculating $S$-matrix elements for any processes at any order of the coupling constant. Gauge-invariant set of diagrams in general is first written in the worldline path-integral expression. Then we integrate over $x(\tau)$, and the resulting expression is given in terms of correlation function on the worldline $\left< x(\tau) x(\tau') \right>$. Simple rules to decompose the correlation function into basic elements are obtained. Gauge transformation known as integration by parts technique can be used to reduce the number of independent terms before integration over proper-time variables. The surface terms can be omitted provided the external scalars are on-shell. Also, we clarify correspondence to the conventional Feynman rule, which enabled us to avoid any ambiguity coming from the infinite dimensionality of the path-integral approach.
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Gluon amplitudes in first quantization
A bosonic spinning particle model with BRST-extracted vertex operators yields tree-level gluon amplitudes as worldline correlators.