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Published on: November 15, 2013
Multiparticle Factorization and the Rigidity of String Theory
Nima Arkani-Hamed1, Clifford Cheung2, Carolina Figueiredo3
1School of Natural Sciences, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey 08540, USA.
Abstract:
Is string theory uniquely determined by self-consistency? Causality and unitarity seemingly permit a multitude of putative deformations, at least at the level of two-to-two scattering. Motivated by this question, we initiate a systematic exploration of the constraints on scattering from higher-point factorization, which imposes extraordinarily restrictive sum rules on the residues and spectra defined by a given amplitude. These bounds handily exclude several proposed deformations of the string: the simplest "bespoke" amplitudes with tunable masses and a family of modified string integrands from "binary geometry." While the string itself passes all tests, our formalism directly extracts the three-point amplitudes for the low-lying string modes without the aid of worldsheet vertex operators.
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