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Timothy Cohen1, Nathaniel Craig2, Xiaochuan Lu1
1Institute for Fundamental Science, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon 97403, USA.
Abstract:
Scattering amplitudes in quantum field theory are independent of the field parametrization, which has a natural geometric interpretation as a form of "coordinate invariance." Amplitudes can be expressed in terms of Riemannian curvature tensors, which makes the covariance of amplitudes under nonderivative field redefinitions manifest. We present a generalized geometric framework that extends this manifest covariance to all allowed field redefinitions. Amplitudes satisfy a recursion relation to all orders in perturbation theory that closely resembles the application of covariant derivatives to increase the rank of a tensor. This allows us to argue that tree-level amplitudes possess a notion of "on-shell covariance," in that they transform as a tensor under any allowed field redefinition up to a set of terms that vanish when the equations of motion and on-shell momentum constraints are imposed. We highlight a variety of immediate applications to effective field theories.
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