A new U(1) 'transversality' symmetry, embedded in SO(5,1), fixes the structure of massive three-point amplitudes and resolves the e+e- to mu+mu- discrepancy in the spinor-helicity formalism.
Complete Form Factors in Yang-Mills from Unitarity and Spinor Helicity in Six Dimensions
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We present a systematic procedure to compute complete, analytic form factors of gauge-invariant operators at loop level in pure Yang-Mills. We consider applications to operators of the form $\mathrm{Tr}\, F^n$ where $F$ is the gluon field strength. Our approach is based on an extension to form factors of the dimensional reconstruction technique, in conjunction with the six-dimensional spinor-helicity formalism and generalised unitarity. For form factors this technique requires the introduction of additional scalar operators, for which we provide a systematic prescription. We also discuss a generalisation of dimensional reconstruction to any number of loops, both for amplitudes and form factors. Several novel results for one-loop minimal and non-minimal form factors of $\mathrm{Tr}\, F^n$ with $n>2$ are presented. Finally, we describe the \texttt{Mathematica} package \texttt{SpinorHelicity6D}, which is tailored to handle six-dimensional quantities written in the spinor-helicity formalism.
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Extended Poincare Symmetry Dictates Massive Scattering Amplitudes
A new U(1) 'transversality' symmetry, embedded in SO(5,1), fixes the structure of massive three-point amplitudes and resolves the e+e- to mu+mu- discrepancy in the spinor-helicity formalism.