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Perturbative Relationships Between QCD and Gravity and Some Implications

Authors :
Bern, Z.
Dixon, L.
Dunbar, D. C.
Perelstein, M.
Rozowsky, J. S.
Publication Year :
1998

Abstract

We discuss nontrivial examples illustrating that perturbative gravity is in some sense the `square' of gauge theory. This statement can be made precise at tree-level using the Kawai, Lewellen and Tye relations between open and closed string tree amplitudes. These relations, when combined with modern methods for computing amplitudes, allow us to obtain loop-level relations, and thereby new supergravity loop amplitudes. The amplitudes show that N=8 supergravity is less ultraviolet divergent than previously thought. As a different application, we show that the collinear splitting amplitudes of gravity are essentially squares of the corresponding ones in QCD.<br />Latex, 13 pages, Talk presented at Third Workshop on Continuous Advances in QCD, Minneapolis, April 16-19, 1998

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....646a6d947716010c79312c942302cac1