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Einstein Yang-Mills Amplitudes from Intersections of Twisted Forms

Published 3 Jan 2022 in hep-th, gr-qc, math.AG, and math.NT | (2201.00837v2)

Abstract: We present a geometric derivation of all-multiplicity (single-trace) tree-level Einstein Yang-Mills (EYM) amplitudes ${\cal A}(n;r)$ involving $n$ gluons and $r$ gravitons by a bilinear of two twisted differential forms on the moduli space of Riemann spheres with $m!:=!n!+!r$ punctures. The differential forms are gained by studying the underlying superstring disk amplitude and proposing an embedding of the disk onto the sphere. This map can be interpreted as a geometrical map from the open superstring to a heterotic or ambitwistor string structure. Then, the twisted intersection number of the two $m$-forms, which is obtained by integrating over the moduli space of Riemann sphere with $m$ punctures, reproduces in the infinite inverse string tension limit $\alpha'!\rightarrow! \infty$ the corresponding CHY formula of the EYM amplitude. To bolster our findings we study the disk amplitude of open and closed strings using the Grassmann description of the underlying superstring amplitude, map it to a closed string amplitude and consider the $\alpha'!\rightarrow! \infty$ limit. Finally, we present an all-multiplicity decomposition formula of any EYM amplitude ${\cal A}(n;r)$ as linear combination over $(m!-!3)!$ pure $m$ gluon subamplitudes.

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