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Double copy for tree-level form factors. Part II. Generalizations and special topics

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arxiv 2306.04672 v2 pith:DODCTOSQ submitted 2023-06-07 hep-th

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Both the Bern, Carrasco and Johansson (BCJ) and the Kawai, Lewellen and Tye (KLT) double-copy formalisms have been recently generalized to a class of scattering matrix elements (so-called form factors) that involve local gauge-invariant operators. In this paper we continue the study of double copy for form factors. First, we generalize the double-copy prescription to form factors of higher-length operators ${\rm tr}(\phi^m)$ with $m\geq3$. These higher-length operators introduce new non-trivial color identities, but the double-copy prescription works perfectly well. The closed formulae for the CK-dual numerators are also provided. Next, we discuss the $\vec{v}$ vectors which are central ingredients appearing in the factorization relations of both the KLT kernels and the gauge form factors. We present a general construction rule for the $\vec{v}$ vectors and discuss their universal properties. Finally, we consider the double copy for the form factor of the ${\rm tr}(F^2)$ operator in pure Yang-Mills theory. In this case, we propose a new prescription that involves a gauge invariant decomposition for the form factor and a combination of different CK-dual numerators appearing in the expansion.

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