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Cutting the traintracks: Cauchy, Schubert and Calabi-Yau

High Energy Physics - Theory 2023-05-10 v2

Abstract

In this note we revisit the maximal-codimension residues, or leading singularities, of four-dimensional LL-loop traintrack integrals with massive legs, both in Feynman parameter space and in momentum (twistor) space. We identify a class of "half traintracks" as the most general degenerations of traintracks with conventional (0-form) leading singularities, although the integrals themselves still have rigidity L12\lfloor\frac{L-1}2\rfloor due to lower-loop "full traintrack'' subtopologies. As a warm-up exercise, we derive closed-form expressions for their leading singularities both via (Cauchy's) residues in Feynman parameters, and more geometrically using the so-called Schubert problems in momentum twistor space. For LL-loop full traintracks, we compute their leading singularities as integrals of (L1)(L{-}1)-forms, which proves that the rigidity is L1L{-}1 as expected; the form is given by an inverse square root of an irreducible polynomial quartic with respect to each variable, which characterizes an (L1)(L{-}1)-dim Calabi-Yau manifold (elliptic curve, K3 surface, etc.) for any LL. We also briefly comment on the implications for the "symbology" of these traintrack integrals.

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@article{arxiv.2301.07834,
  title  = {Cutting the traintracks: Cauchy, Schubert and Calabi-Yau},
  author = {Qu Cao and Song He and Yichao Tang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.07834},
  year   = {2023}
}

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refs updated; 36 pages, 12 figures