Scattering Amplitudes of Massive Spin-2 Kaluza-Klein States Grow Only as ${\cal O}(s)$
Abstract: We present the results of the first complete calculation of the tree-level $2\to 2$ high-energy scattering amplitudes of the longitudinal modes of massive spin-2 Kaluza-Klein states, both in the case where the internal space is a torus and in the Randall-Sundrum model where the internal space has constant negative curvature. While individual contributions to this amplitude grow as ${\cal O}(s5$), we demonstrate explicitly that intricate cancellations occur between different contributions, reducing the growth to ${\cal O}(s)$, a slower rate of growth than previously argued in the literature. These cancellations require subtle relationships between the masses of the Kaluza-Klein states and their interactions, and reflect the underlying higher-dimensional diffeomorphism invariance. Our results provide fresh perspective on the range of validity of (effective) field theories involving massive spin-2 KK particles, with significant implications for the theory and phenomenology of these states.
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