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From Infinity to Four Dimensions: Higher Residue Pairings and Feynman Integrals

High Energy Physics - Theory 2020-11-03 v2 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

We study a surprising phenomenon in which Feynman integrals in D=42εD=4-2\varepsilon space-time dimensions as ε0\varepsilon \to 0 can be fully characterized by their behavior in the opposite limit, ε\varepsilon \to \infty. More concretely, we consider vector bundles of Feynman integrals over kinematic spaces, whose connections have a polynomial dependence on ε\varepsilon and are known to be governed by intersection numbers of twisted forms. They give rise to differential equations that can be obtained exactly as a truncating expansion in either ε\varepsilon or 1/ε1/\varepsilon. We use the latter for explicit computations, which are performed by expanding intersection numbers in terms of Saito's higher residue pairings (previously used in the context of topological Landau-Ginzburg models and mirror symmetry). These pairings localize on critical points of a certain Morse function, which correspond to regions in the loop-momentum space that were previously thought to govern only the large-DD physics. The results of this work leverage recent understanding of an analogous situation for moduli spaces of curves, where the α0\alpha' \to 0 and α\alpha' \to \infty limits of intersection numbers coincide for scattering amplitudes of massless quantum field theories.

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@article{arxiv.1910.11852,
  title  = {From Infinity to Four Dimensions: Higher Residue Pairings and Feynman Integrals},
  author = {Sebastian Mizera and Andrzej Pokraka},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.11852},
  year   = {2020}
}

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41 pages, reference added