Electromagnetic duality and D3-brane scattering amplitudes beyond leading order

Abstract We use on-shell methods to study the non-supersymmetric and supersymmetric low-energy S-matrix on a probe D3-brane, including both the 1-loop contributions of massless states as well as the effects of higher-derivative operators. Our results include: (1) A derivation of the duality invarian...

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Main Authors: Henriette Elvang, Marios Hadjiantonis, Callum R. T. Jones, Shruti Paranjape
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2021-04-01
Series:Journal of High Energy Physics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP04(2021)173
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spelling doaj-954368bf6d7d4a699e7b9d792f4722db2021-04-25T11:06:40ZengSpringerOpenJournal of High Energy Physics1029-84792021-04-012021416010.1007/JHEP04(2021)173Electromagnetic duality and D3-brane scattering amplitudes beyond leading orderHenriette Elvang0Marios Hadjiantonis1Callum R. T. Jones2Shruti Paranjape3Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics, Randall Laboratory of Physics, Department of Physics, University of MichiganNORDITA, KTH Royal Institute of Technology and Stockholm UniversityLeinweber Center for Theoretical Physics, Randall Laboratory of Physics, Department of Physics, University of MichiganLeinweber Center for Theoretical Physics, Randall Laboratory of Physics, Department of Physics, University of MichiganAbstract We use on-shell methods to study the non-supersymmetric and supersymmetric low-energy S-matrix on a probe D3-brane, including both the 1-loop contributions of massless states as well as the effects of higher-derivative operators. Our results include: (1) A derivation of the duality invariance of Born-Infeld electrodynamics as the dimensional oxidation of the group of spatial rotations transverse to a probe M2-brane; this is done using a novel implementation of subtracted on-shell recursion. (2) The first explicit loop-level BCJ double-copy in a non-gravitational model, namely the calculation of the 4-point self-dual amplitude of non-supersymmetric Born-Infeld. (3) From previous results for n-point self-dual 1-loop BI amplitudes and the conjectured dimension-shifting relations in Yang-Mills, we obtain an explicit all-multiplicity, at all orders in E, expression for the 1-loop integrand of the MHV sector of N $$ \mathcal{N} $$ = 4 DBI. (4) For all n > 4, the explicitly integrated duality-violating 1-loop amplitudes (self-dual and next-to-self-dual in pure BI as well as MHV in N $$ \mathcal{N} $$ = 4 DBI) are shown to be removable at O ϵ 0 $$ \mathcal{O}\left({\upepsilon}^0\right) $$ by adding finite local counterterms; we propose that this may be true more generally at 1-loop order. (5) We find that in non-supersymmetric Born-Infeld, not all finite local counterterms needed to restore electromagnetic duality can be constructed using the double-copy with higher-derivative corrections, suggesting a fundamental tension between electromagnetic duality and color-kinematics duality at loop-level. Finally we comment on oxidation of duality symmetries in supergravity and the parallels it has to the M2-brane to D3-brane oxidation demonstrated in this paper.https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP04(2021)173Scattering AmplitudesD-branesEffective Field Theories
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author Henriette Elvang
Marios Hadjiantonis
Callum R. T. Jones
Shruti Paranjape
spellingShingle Henriette Elvang
Marios Hadjiantonis
Callum R. T. Jones
Shruti Paranjape
Electromagnetic duality and D3-brane scattering amplitudes beyond leading order
Journal of High Energy Physics
Scattering Amplitudes
D-branes
Effective Field Theories
author_facet Henriette Elvang
Marios Hadjiantonis
Callum R. T. Jones
Shruti Paranjape
author_sort Henriette Elvang
title Electromagnetic duality and D3-brane scattering amplitudes beyond leading order
title_short Electromagnetic duality and D3-brane scattering amplitudes beyond leading order
title_full Electromagnetic duality and D3-brane scattering amplitudes beyond leading order
title_fullStr Electromagnetic duality and D3-brane scattering amplitudes beyond leading order
title_full_unstemmed Electromagnetic duality and D3-brane scattering amplitudes beyond leading order
title_sort electromagnetic duality and d3-brane scattering amplitudes beyond leading order
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of High Energy Physics
issn 1029-8479
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Abstract We use on-shell methods to study the non-supersymmetric and supersymmetric low-energy S-matrix on a probe D3-brane, including both the 1-loop contributions of massless states as well as the effects of higher-derivative operators. Our results include: (1) A derivation of the duality invariance of Born-Infeld electrodynamics as the dimensional oxidation of the group of spatial rotations transverse to a probe M2-brane; this is done using a novel implementation of subtracted on-shell recursion. (2) The first explicit loop-level BCJ double-copy in a non-gravitational model, namely the calculation of the 4-point self-dual amplitude of non-supersymmetric Born-Infeld. (3) From previous results for n-point self-dual 1-loop BI amplitudes and the conjectured dimension-shifting relations in Yang-Mills, we obtain an explicit all-multiplicity, at all orders in E, expression for the 1-loop integrand of the MHV sector of N $$ \mathcal{N} $$ = 4 DBI. (4) For all n > 4, the explicitly integrated duality-violating 1-loop amplitudes (self-dual and next-to-self-dual in pure BI as well as MHV in N $$ \mathcal{N} $$ = 4 DBI) are shown to be removable at O ϵ 0 $$ \mathcal{O}\left({\upepsilon}^0\right) $$ by adding finite local counterterms; we propose that this may be true more generally at 1-loop order. (5) We find that in non-supersymmetric Born-Infeld, not all finite local counterterms needed to restore electromagnetic duality can be constructed using the double-copy with higher-derivative corrections, suggesting a fundamental tension between electromagnetic duality and color-kinematics duality at loop-level. Finally we comment on oxidation of duality symmetries in supergravity and the parallels it has to the M2-brane to D3-brane oxidation demonstrated in this paper.
topic Scattering Amplitudes
D-branes
Effective Field Theories
url https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP04(2021)173
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