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Color/kinematics duality in AdS4

Journal

JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS
Volume -, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/JHEP02(2021)194

Keywords

Scattering Amplitudes; AdS-CFT Correspondence

Funding

  1. Royal Society University Research Fellowship - Royal Society

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This study investigates the relationships between Yang-Mills amplitudes and their kinematic numerators in AdS(4), uncovering relations similar to the color/kinematics duality. The researchers derived deformed BCJ relations for 4-point Yang-Mills amplitudes, utilizing a generalized gauge symmetry in momentum space. Additionally, the study speculates on the double copy to graviton amplitudes in AdS(4) and explores the connection to 3d conformal correlators.
In flat space, the color/kinematics duality states that perturbative Yang-Mills amplitudes can be written in such a way that kinematic numerators obey the same Jacobi relations as their color factors. This remarkable duality implies BCJ relations for Yang-Mills amplitudes and underlies the double copy to gravitational amplitudes. In this paper, we find analogous relations for Yang-Mills amplitudes in AdS(4). In particular we show that the kinematic numerators of 4-point Yang-Mills amplitudes computed via Witten diagrams in momentum space enjoy a generalised gauge symmetry which can be used to enforce the kinematic Jacobi relation away from the flat space limit, and we derive deformed BCJ relations which reduce to the standard ones in the flat space limit. We illustrate these results using compact new expressions for 4-point Yang-Mills amplitudes in AdS(4) and their kinematic numerators in terms of spinors. We also spell out the relation to 3d conformal correlators in momentum space, and speculate on the double copy to graviton amplitudes in AdS(4).

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