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Cuts and coproducts of massive triangle diagrams

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arxiv 1504.00206 v1 pith:F4JUNO6Z submitted 2015-04-01 hep-th hep-ph

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keywords cutscoproductcoproductsmassesdiagramsentriesexternalintegrals
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Relations between multiple unitarity cuts and coproducts of Feynman integrals are extended to allow for internal masses. These masses introduce new branch cuts, whose discontinuities can be derived by placing single propagators on shell and identified as particular entries of the coproduct. First entries of the coproduct are then seen to include mass invariants alone, as well as threshold corrections for external momentum channels. As in the massless case, the original integral can possibly be recovered from its cuts by starting with the known part of the coproduct and imposing integrability contraints. We formulate precise rules for cuts of diagrams, and we gather evidence for the relations to coproducts through a detailed study of one-loop triangle integrals with various combinations of external and internal masses.

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