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Recursion relations for scattering amplitudes with massive particles

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We use the recently developed massive spinor-helicity formalism [1] of Arkani- Hamed et al. to propose a new class of recursion relations for tree-level amplitudes in gauge theories. These relations are based on a combined complex deformation of massless as well as massive external momenta. We use these relations to study tree-level amplitudes in scalar QCD as well as amplitudes involving massive vector bosons in the Higgsed phase of Yang-Mills theory. We prove the validity of our proposal by showing that in the limit of infinite momenta of two of the external particles, the amplitude once again is controlled by an enhanced Spin-Lorentz symmetry paralleling the proof of BCFW shift for massless gauge theories. Simple examples illustrate that the proposed shift may lead to an efficient computation of tree-level amplitudes.

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Compton amplitude and Contact term(s) in the Spinor Helicity formalism

hep-th · 2025-06-14 · conditional · novelty 5.0

Reference-vector independence fixes the contact term in the tree-level electromagnetic Compton amplitude for arbitrary-spin massive bosons, yielding a manifestly gauge-invariant spinor-helicity expression without spurious poles.

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  • Compton amplitude and Contact term(s) in the Spinor Helicity formalism hep-th · 2025-06-14 · conditional · none · ref 42 · internal anchor

    Reference-vector independence fixes the contact term in the tree-level electromagnetic Compton amplitude for arbitrary-spin massive bosons, yielding a manifestly gauge-invariant spinor-helicity expression without spurious poles.