Bootstrapping the String KLT Kernel
Abstract
We show that a generalized version of the 4-point string theory KLT double-copy map is the most general solution to the minimal-rank double-copy bootstrap in effective field theory. This follows from significant restrictions of the 4-point map resulting from the 6-point bootstrap analysis. The generalized 4-point double-copy map is defined by a function with only two parameters times a simple function that is symmetric in . The two parameters can be interpreted as independent choices of , one for each of the two sets of amplitudes double-copied with the map. Specifically, each of those two sets of amplitudes must obey either the string monodromy relations or the field theory KK & BCJ relations; there are no other options. We propose a closed form of the new double-copy map that interpolates between the original KLT string double-copy and the open & closed string period integrals. The construction clarifies the "single-valued projection" property of the Riemann zeta-function values for the 4-point string theory double copy.
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@article{arxiv.2302.04895,
title = {Bootstrapping the String KLT Kernel},
author = {Alan Shih-Kuan Chen and Henriette Elvang and Aidan Herderschee},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2302.04895},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
8 pages, LCTP-23-01