Characterizing the solutions to scattering equations that support tree-level $\text{N}^{k}\text{MHV}$ gauge/gravity amplitudes
Abstract
In this paper we define, independent of theories, two discriminant matrices involving a solution to the scattering equations in four dimensions, the ranks of which are used to divide the solution set into a disjoint union of subsets. We further demonstrate, {entirely within the Cachazo-He-Yuan formalism,} that each subset of solutions gives nonzero contribution to tree-level gauge/gravity amplitudes only for a specific value of . Thus the solutions can be characterized by the rank of their discriminant matrices, which in turn determines the value of of the amplitudes a solution can support. As another application of the technique developed, we show analytically that in Einstein-Yang-Mills theory, if all gluons have the same helicity, the tree-level single-trace amplitudes must vanish.
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@article{arxiv.1608.06040,
title = {Characterizing the solutions to scattering equations that support tree-level $\text{N}^{k}\text{MHV}$ gauge/gravity amplitudes},
author = {Yi-Jian Du and Fei Teng and Yong-Shi Wu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1608.06040},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
26 pages. v2: Introduction expanded, more references and one discussion section added. v3: an example added in section 5.2, matching published version