Abstract

We show that Britto-Cachazo-Feng-Witten (BCFW) recursion relations can be used to compute all tree level scattering amplitudes in terms of 2→2 scattering amplitude in U(N) N=2 Chern-Simons (CS) theory coupled to matter in the fundamental representation. As a by-product, we also obtain a recursion relation for the CS theory coupled to regular fermions, even though in this case standard BCFW deformations do not have a good asymptotic behavior. Moreover, at large N, 2→2 scattering can be computed exactly to all orders in 't Hooft coupling as was done in earlier works by some of the authors. In particular, for N=2 theory, it was shown that 2→2 scattering is tree level exact to all orders except in the anyonic channel [K. Inbasekar et al., J. High Energy Phys. 10 (2015) 17610.1007/JHEP10(2015)176], where it gets renormalized by a simple function of 't Hooft coupling. This suggests that it may be possible to compute the all loop exact result for arbitrary higher-point scattering amplitudes at large N.

Highlights

  • We show that Britto-Cachazo-Feng-Witten (BCFW) recursion relations can be used to compute all tree level scattering amplitudes in terms of 2 → 2 scattering amplitude in UðNÞ N 1⁄4 2 Chern-Simons (CS) theory coupled to matter in the fundamental representation

  • As a by-product, we obtain a recursion relation for the CS theory coupled to regular fermions, even though in this case standard BCFW deformations do not have a good asymptotic behavior

  • For N 1⁄4 2 theory, the result is tree level exact [24] except in the anyonic channel, where it gets renormalized by a simple function of the 't Hooft coupling

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Introduction

We show that Britto-Cachazo-Feng-Witten (BCFW) recursion relations can be used to compute all tree level scattering amplitudes in terms of 2 → 2 scattering amplitude in UðNÞ N 1⁄4 2 Chern-Simons (CS) theory coupled to matter in the fundamental representation. As a by-product, we obtain a recursion relation for the CS theory coupled to regular fermions, even though in this case standard BCFW deformations do not have a good asymptotic behavior. This suggests that it may be possible to compute the all loop exact result for arbitrary higher-point scattering amplitudes at large N.

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