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Spontaneously Broken Yang-Mills-Einstein Supergravities as Double Copies

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Chiodarolia,  Marco
Quantum Gravity & Unified Theories, AEI-Golm, MPI for Gravitational Physics, Max Planck Society;

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Chiodarolia, M., Gunaydin, M., Johansson, H., & Roiban, R. (2017). Spontaneously Broken Yang-Mills-Einstein Supergravities as Double Copies. Journal of high energy physics: JHEP, 2017(06): 064. doi:10.1007/JHEP06(2017)064.


Cite as: https://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-0029-0D23-7
Abstract
Color/kinematics duality and the double-copy construction have proved to be systematic tools for gaining new insight into gravitational theories. Extending our earlier work, in this paper we introduce new double-copy constructions for large classes of spontaneously-broken Yang-Mills-Einstein theories with adjoint Higgs fields. One gauge-theory copy entering the construction is a spontaneously-broken (super-)Yang-Mills theory, while the other copy is a bosonic Yang-Mills-scalar theory with trilinear scalar interactions that display an explicitly-broken global symmetry. We show that the kinematic numerators of these gauge theories can be made to obey color/kinematics duality by exhibiting particular additional Lie-algebraic relations. We discuss in detail explicit examples with N=2 supersymmetry, focusing on Yang-Mills-Einstein supergravity theories belonging to the generic Jordan family in four and five dimensions, and identify the map between the supergravity and double-copy fields and parameters. We also briefly discuss the application of our results to N=4 supergravity theories. The constructions are illustrated by explicit examples of tree-level and one-loop scattering amplitudes.