High-Energy Evolution of Power-Suppressed Amplitudes
Abstract
We present a new class of evolution equations which govern the high-energy behavior of power-suppressed scattering amplitudes. The equations can be viewed as a renormalization group flow with respect to the relevant effective field theory cutoff. A distinct feature of the method is in the use of a multidimensional cutoff to separate the relevant scales in problems characterized by a complex factorization structure. By adjusting the renormalization group variables to the geometry of the effective theory modes, our method naturally extends to a broad spectrum of physical problems including massive, massless, small, and wide angle scattering. We present applications to the benchmark processes of electron-positron forward annihilation and light quark mediated Higgs boson production/decays.
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@article{arxiv.2510.04914,
title = {High-Energy Evolution of Power-Suppressed Amplitudes},
author = {Maximilian Delto and Alexander Penin and Lorenzo Tancredi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.04914},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
7 pages, 2 figures, changed IR divergent form factors in appendix to tHV scheme