The paper constructs a locally finite two-loop amplitude integrand for photoproduction in quark annihilation, using momentum-flow symmetrization and an antisymmetric counterterm vertex to remove transient collinear singularities.
Direct numerical integration of one-loop Feynman diagrams for N-photon amplitudes
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One approach to the calculation of cross sections for infrared-safe observables in high energy collisions at next-to-leading order is to perform all of the integrations, including the virtual loop integration, by Monte Carlo numerical integration. In a previous paper, two of us have shown how one can perform such a virtual loop integration numerically after first introducing a Feynman parameter representation. In this paper, we perform the integration directly, without introducing Feynman parameters, after suitably deforming the integration contour. Our example is the N-photon scattering amplitude with a massless electron loop. We report results for N = 6 and N = 8.
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General finite two-loop amplitude integrand for photoproduction in quark annihilation
The paper constructs a locally finite two-loop amplitude integrand for photoproduction in quark annihilation, using momentum-flow symmetrization and an antisymmetric counterterm vertex to remove transient collinear singularities.