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All-order splits and multi-soft limits for particle and string amplitudes

Nima Arkani–Hamed, Carolina Figueiredo

2025Journal of High Energy Physics11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A bstract The most important aspects of scattering amplitudes have long been thought to be associated with their poles. But recently a very different sort of “split” factorizations for a wide range of particle and string tree amplitudes have been discovered away from poles. In this paper, we give a simple, conceptual origin for these splits arising from natural properties of the binary geometry of the curve integral formulation for scattering amplitudes for Tr(Φ 3 ) theory. The most natural way of “joining” smaller surfaces to build larger ones directly produces a choice of kinematics for which higher amplitudes factor into lower ones. This gives a generalization of splits to all orders in the topological expansion. These splits allow us to access and compute loop-integrated multi-soft limits for particle and string amplitudes, at all loop orders. This includes split factorizations and multisoft limits for pion and gluon amplitudes, that are related to Tr(Φ 3 ) theory by a simple kinematical shift.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsScattering amplitudeString (physics)AmplitudeLimit (mathematics)GeneralizationString theoryTheoretical physicsRange (aeronautics)PionForm factor (electronics)ScatteringSimple (philosophy)FactorizationClassical mechanicsGluonParticle physicsTree (set theory)KinematicsQuantum electrodynamicsParticle (ecology)Loop (graph theory)String field theorysortQuantum mechanicsElementary particleBlack Holes and Theoretical PhysicsNonlinear Waves and SolitonsHomotopy and Cohomology in Algebraic Topology