Abstract

Higgs plus multigluon amplitudes in QCD can be computed in an effective Lagrangian description. In the infinite top-mass limit, an amplitude with a Higgs boson and n gluons is computed by the form factor of the operator TrF^{2}. Up to two loops and for three gluons, its maximally transcendental part is captured entirely by the form factor of the protected stress tensor multiplet operator T_{2} in N=4 supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory. The next order correction involves the calculation of the form factor of the higher-dimensional, trilinear operator TrF^{3}. We present explicit results at two loops for three gluons, including the subleading transcendental terms derived from a particular descendant of the Konishi operator that contains TrF^{3}. These are expressed in terms of a few universal building blocks already identified in earlier calculations. We show that the maximally transcendental part of this quantity, computed in nonsupersymmetric Yang-Mills theory, is identical to the form factor of another protected operator, T_{3}, in the maximally supersymmetric theory. Our results suggest that the maximally transcendental part of Higgs amplitudes in QCD can be entirely computed through N=4 super Yang-Mills theory.

Highlights

  • Higgs plus multigluon amplitudes in QCD can be computed in an effective Lagrangian description

  • We show that the maximally transcendental part of this quantity, computed in nonsupersymmetric Yang-Mills theory, is identical to the form factor of another protected operator, T 3, in the maximally supersymmetric theory

  • Supersymmetry makes a remarkable appearance in the principle of maximal transcendentality [2,3], allowing anomalous dimensions of twist-two operators in N 1⁄4 4 supersymmetric Yang-Mills (SYM) theory to be obtained from those computed in QCD [4,5] by deleting all terms with degree of transcendentality less than maximal (2L at L loops)

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Introduction

Higgs plus multigluon amplitudes in QCD can be computed in an effective Lagrangian description. Up to two loops and for three gluons, its maximally transcendental part is captured entirely by the form factor of the protected stress tensor multiplet operator T 2 in N 1⁄4 4 supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory.

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