Mathematical properties of nested residues and their application to multi-loop scattering amplitudes

The computation of multi-loop multi-leg scattering amplitudes plays a key role to improve the precision of theoretical predictions for particle physics at high-energy colliders. In this work, we focus on the mathematical properties of the novel integrand-level representation of Feynman integrals, wh...

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Published inarXiv.org
Main Authors J Jesus Aguilera-Verdugo, Hernandez-Pinto, Roger J, German, Rodrigo, Sborlini, German F R, Torres Bobadilla, William J
Format Paper Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Ithaca Cornell University Library, arXiv.org 24.10.2020
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Summary:The computation of multi-loop multi-leg scattering amplitudes plays a key role to improve the precision of theoretical predictions for particle physics at high-energy colliders. In this work, we focus on the mathematical properties of the novel integrand-level representation of Feynman integrals, which is based on the Loop-Tree Duality (LTD). We explore the behaviour of the multi-loop iterated residues and explicitly show, by developing a general formal proof for the first time, that contributions associated to displaced poles are cancelled out. The remaining residues, called nested residues as originally introduced in Ref. \cite{Verdugo:2020kzh}, encode the relevant physical information and are naturally mapped onto physical configurations associated to nondisjoint on-shell states. By going further on the mathematical structure of the nested residues, we prove that unphysical singularities vanish, and show how the final expressions can be written by using only causal denominators. In this way, we provide a mathematical proof for the all-loop formulae presented in Ref. \cite{Aguilera-Verdugo:2020kzc}.
Bibliography:IFIC/20-30; DESY 20-172; MPP-2020-184
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2010.12971