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The structure of IR divergences in celestial gluon amplitudes

High Energy Physics - Theory 2021-07-14 v2

Abstract

The all-loop resummation of SU(N)(N) gauge theory amplitudes is known to factorize into an IR-divergent (soft and collinear) factor and a finite (hard) piece. The divergent factor is universal, whereas the hard function is a process-dependent quantity. We prove that this factorization persists for the corresponding celestial amplitudes. Moreover, the soft/collinear factor becomes a scalar correlator of the product of renormalized Wilson lines defined in terms of celestial data. Their effect on the hard amplitude is a shift in the scaling dimensions by an infinite amount, proportional to the cusp anomalous dimension. This leads us to conclude that the celestial-IR-safe gluon amplitude corresponds to a expectation value of operators dressed with Wilson line primaries. These results hold for finite NN. In the large NN limit, we show that the soft/collinear correlator can be described in terms of vertex operators in a Coulomb gas of colored scalar primaries with nearest neighbor interactions. In the particular cases of four and five gluons in planar N=4\mathcal{N}=4 SYM theory, where the hard factor is known to exponentiate, we establish that the Mellin transform converges in the UV thanks to the fact that the cusp anomalous dimension is a positive quantity. In other words, the very existence of the full celestial amplitude is owed to the positivity of the cusp anomalous dimension.

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@article{arxiv.2104.12979,
  title  = {The structure of IR divergences in celestial gluon amplitudes},
  author = {Hernán A. González and Francisco Rojas},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.12979},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

28 pages, no figures (v2: minor corrections, references added)