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Unitarity and Low Energy Expansion of the Coon Amplitude.

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The Coon amplitude is a deformation of the Veneziano amplitude with logarithmic Regge trajectories and an accumulation point in the spectrum, which interpolates between string theory and field theory. With… Click to show full abstract

The Coon amplitude is a deformation of the Veneziano amplitude with logarithmic Regge trajectories and an accumulation point in the spectrum, which interpolates between string theory and field theory. With string theory, it is the only other solution to duality constraints explicitly known and it constitutes an important data point in the modern S-matrix bootstrap. Yet, its basics properties are essentially unknown. In this Letter, we fill this gap and derive the conditions of positivity and the low energy expansion of the amplitude. On the positivity side, we discover that the amplitude switches from a regime where it is positive in all dimensions to a regime with critical dimensions, which connects to the known d=26, 10 when the deformation is removed. Incidentally, we find that the Veneziano amplitude can be extended to massive scalars of masses up to m^{2}=1/3, where it has critical dimension 6.3. On the low-energy side, we compute the first few couplings of the theory in terms of q-deformed analogs of the standard Riemann zeta values of the string expansion. We locate their location in the EFT-hedron, and find agreement with a recent conjecture that theories with accumulation points populate this space. We also discuss their relation to low spin dominance. Finally, we comment on the length of the Coon parton.

Keywords: energy expansion; low energy; coon amplitude; coon

Journal Title: Physical review letters
Year Published: 2022

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