2023
DOI: 10.21468/scipostphys.14.2.015
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Unitarity cuts of the worldsheet

Abstract: We compute the imaginary parts of genus-one string scattering amplitudes. Following Witten’s i\varepsiloniε prescription for the integration contour on the moduli space of worldsheets, we give a general algorithm for computing unitarity cuts of the annulus, Möbius strip, and torus topologies exactly in \alpha'α′. With the help of tropical analysis, we show how the intricate pattern of thresholds (normal and anomalous) opening up arises from the worldsheet computation. The result is a manifestly-convergent repr… Show more

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“…Let us first consider the case of the forward limit, t = 0 (or backward, u = 0). Since it is the same as the case of the fixed angle θ = 0 (or θ = π), we immediately conclude that a natural boundary develops for (45) in those cases. Notice that the forward/backward limit is even more singular, because positions of singularities depend solely on the ratio l n in (43).…”
Section: Fixed Momentum Transfermentioning
confidence: 53%
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“…Let us first consider the case of the forward limit, t = 0 (or backward, u = 0). Since it is the same as the case of the fixed angle θ = 0 (or θ = π), we immediately conclude that a natural boundary develops for (45) in those cases. Notice that the forward/backward limit is even more singular, because positions of singularities depend solely on the ratio l n in (43).…”
Section: Fixed Momentum Transfermentioning
confidence: 53%
“…Let us notice that for any physical (real) θ , all s * k,l,n are real and hence all the singularities lie on the half-line (45). As shown above, the natural boundary still exists after complexifying the scattering angle, but the singularities are more spread out around it and approach the real axis as n → ∞, see Fig.…”
Section: Fixed Scattering Anglementioning
confidence: 78%
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“…It should be intriguing to analyze how this construction withstands the process of tropicalization. 7 Tropical geometry has already made its appearance in the study of equilibrium string amplitudes, first in the α ′ → 0 limit [65] and more recently at general α ′ [66,67]. 8 See remarks in section 3.1 of [69].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Instead, γ ∪ Γ should be treated as a new proposal for the integration contour in the τ-space. A more precise description on the whole complex moduli space M 1,n ( ) will be given in [13]. As a matter of fact, the essential singularities are another way of determining that the contour on the left of Figure 1 could not have been the correct one: it simply gives a divergence close…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%