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Exploring the Structure of Scattering Amplitudes in Quantum Field Theory:
Scattering Equations, On-Shell Diagrams and Ambitwistor String Models in Gauge Theory and Gravity

FARROW, JOSEPH,ALEXANDER (2022) Exploring the Structure of Scattering Amplitudes in Quantum Field Theory:
Scattering Equations, On-Shell Diagrams and Ambitwistor String Models in Gauge Theory and Gravity.
Doctoral thesis, Durham University.

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Abstract

In this thesis I analyse the structure of scattering amplitudes in super-symmetric gauge and gravitational theories in four dimensional spacetime, starting with a detailed review of background material accessible to a non-expert. I then analyse the 4D scattering equations, developing the theory of how they can be used to express scattering amplitudes at tree level. I go on to explain how the equations can be solved numerically using a Monte Carlo algorithm, and introduce my Mathematica package treeamps4dJAF which performs these calculations. Next I analyse the relation between the 4D scattering equations and on-shell diagrams in N = 4 super Yang-Mills, which provides a new perspective on the tree level amplitudes of the theory. I apply a similar analysis to N = 8 supergravity, developing the theory of on-shell diagrams to derive new Grassmannian integral formulae for the amplitudes of the theory. In both theories I derive a new worldsheet expression for the 4 point one loop amplitude supported on 4D scattering equations. Finally I use 4D ambitwistor string theory to analyse scattering amplitudes in N = 4 conformal supergravity, deriving new worldsheet formulae for both plane wave and non-plane wave amplitudes supported on 4D scattering equations. I introduce a new prescription to calculate the derivatives of on-shell variables with respect to momenta, and I use this to show that certain non-plane wave amplitudes can be calculated as momentum derivatives of amplitudes with plane wave states.

Item Type:Thesis (Doctoral)
Award:Doctor of Philosophy
Keywords:'Quantum Field Theory' 'Scattering Amplitudes' 'Worldsheet Methods' 'Scattering Equations' 'Ambitwistor String Model' 'On-Shell Diagrams' 'N = 4 Super Yang-Mills' 'N=8 Supergravity' 'Conformal Supergravity'
Faculty and Department:Faculty of Science > Mathematical Sciences, Department of
Thesis Date:2022
Copyright:Copyright of this thesis is held by the author
Deposited On:03 Mar 2022 09:51

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