Journal of High Energy Physics (Oct 2020)

Two-loop rational terms in Yang-Mills theories

  • Jean-Nicolas Lang,
  • Stefano Pozzorini,
  • Hantian Zhang,
  • Max F. Zoller

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP10(2020)016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2020, no. 10
pp. 1 – 53

Abstract

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Abstract Scattering amplitudes in D dimensions involve particular terms that originate from the interplay of UV poles with the (D − 4)-dimensional parts of loop numerators. Such contributions can be controlled through a finite set of process-independent rational counterterms, which make it possible to compute loop amplitudes with numerical tools that construct the loop numerators in four dimensions. Building on a recent study [1] of the general properties of two-loop rational counterterms, in this paper we investigate their dependence on the choice of renormalisation scheme. We identify a nontrivial form of scheme dependence, which originates from the interplay of mass and field renormalisation with the (D−4)-dimensional parts of loop numerators, and we show that it can be controlled through a new kind of one-loop counterterms. This guarantees that the two-loop rational counterterms for a given renormalisable theory can be derived once and for all in terms of generic renormalisation constants, which can be adapted a posteriori to any scheme. Using this approach, we present the first calculation of the full set of two-loop rational counterterms in Yang-Mills theories. The results are applicable to SU(N) and U(1) gauge theories coupled to n f fermions with arbitrary masses.

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