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Some variations of the reduction of one-loop Feynman tensor integrals (1006.0679v1)

Published 3 Jun 2010 in hep-ph

Abstract: We present a new algorithm for the reduction of one-loop \emph{tensor} Feynman integrals with $n\leq 4$ external legs to \emph{scalar} Feynman integrals $I_nD$ with $n=3,4$ legs in $D$ dimensions, where $D=d+2l$ with integer $l \geq 0$ and generic dimension $d=4-2\epsilon$, thus avoiding the appearance of inverse Gram determinants $()4$. As long as $()_4\neq 0$, the integrals $I{3,4}D$ with $D>d$ may be further expressed by the usual dimensionally regularized scalar functions $I_{2,3,4}d$. The integrals $I_{4}D$ are known at $()_4 \equiv 0$, so that we may extend the numerics to small, non-vanishing $()_4$ by applying a dimensional recurrence relation. A numerical example is worked out. Together with a recursive reduction of 6- and 5-point functions, derived earlier, the calculational scheme allows a stabilized reduction of $n$-point functions with $n\leq 6$ at arbitrary phase space points. The algorithm is worked out explicitely for tensors of rank $R\leq n$.

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