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All-multiplicity one-loop amplitudes in Born-Infeld electrodynamics from generalized unitarity

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We initiate a study of non-supersymmetric Born-Infeld electrodynamics in 4d at the quantum level. Explicit all-multiplicity expressions are calculated for the purely rational one-loop amplitudes in the self-dual (+ +… Click to show full abstract

We initiate a study of non-supersymmetric Born-Infeld electrodynamics in 4d at the quantum level. Explicit all-multiplicity expressions are calculated for the purely rational one-loop amplitudes in the self-dual (+ + … +) and next-to-self-dual ( − + … +) helicity sectors. Using a supersymmetric decomposition, d -dimensional unitarity cuts of the integrand factorize into tree-amplitudes in a 4d model of Born-Infeld photons coupled to a massive complex scalar. The two-scalar tree-amplitudes needed to construct the Born-Infeld integrand are computed using two complimentary approaches: (1) as a double-copy of Yang-Mills coupled to a massive adjoint scalar with a dimensionally reduced form of Chiral Perturbation Theory, and (2) by imposing consistency with low-energy theorems under a reduction from 4d to 3d and T-duality. The Born-Infeld integrand is integrated in d = 4 − 2 ϵ dimensions at order O ∈ 0 $$ \mathcal{O}\left({\in}^0\right) $$ using the dimension-shifting formalism. We comment on the implications for electromagnetic duality in quantum Born-Infeld theory.

Keywords: electrodynamics; infeld electrodynamics; one loop; loop amplitudes; born infeld

Journal Title: Journal of High Energy Physics
Year Published: 2020

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