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Multiparticle Factorization and the Rigidity of String Theory

Nima Arkani–Hamed, Clifford Cheung, Carolina Figueiredo, Grant N. Remmen

2024Physical Review Letters27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Is string theory uniquely determined by self-consistency? Causality and unitarity seemingly permit a multitude of putative deformations, at least at the level of two-to-two scattering. Motivated by this question, we initiate a systematic exploration of the constraints on scattering from higher-point factorization, which imposes extraordinarily restrictive sum rules on the residues and spectra defined by a given amplitude. These bounds handily exclude several proposed deformations of the string: the simplest "bespoke" amplitudes with tunable masses and a family of modified string integrands from "binary geometry." While the string itself passes all tests, our formalism directly extracts the three-point amplitudes for the low-lying string modes without the aid of worldsheet vertex operators.

Topics & Concepts

Rigidity (electromagnetism)FactorizationPhysicsString theoryString field theoryTheoretical physicsQuantum mechanicsComputer scienceAlgorithmAdvanced Algebra and GeometryBlack Holes and Theoretical PhysicsAlgorithms and Data Compression