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Functions Beyond Multiple Polylogarithms for Precision Collider Physics

Authors :
Bourjaily, Jacob L.
Broedel, Johannes
Chaubey, Ekta
Duhr, Claude
Frellesvig, Hjalte
Hidding, Martijn
Marzucca, Robin
McLeod, Andrew J.
Spradlin, Marcus
Tancredi, Lorenzo
Vergu, Cristian
Volk, Matthias
Volovich, Anastasia
von Hippel, Matt
Weinzierl, Stefan
Wilhelm, Matthias
Zhang, Chi
Bourjaily, Jacob L.
Broedel, Johannes
Chaubey, Ekta
Duhr, Claude
Frellesvig, Hjalte
Hidding, Martijn
Marzucca, Robin
McLeod, Andrew J.
Spradlin, Marcus
Tancredi, Lorenzo
Vergu, Cristian
Volk, Matthias
Volovich, Anastasia
von Hippel, Matt
Weinzierl, Stefan
Wilhelm, Matthias
Zhang, Chi
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Feynman diagrams constitute one of the essential ingredients for making precision predictions for collider experiments. Yet, while the simplest Feynman diagrams can be evaluated in terms of multiple polylogarithms -- whose properties as special functions are well understood -- more complex diagrams often involve integrals over complicated algebraic manifolds. Such diagrams already contribute at NNLO to the self-energy of the electron, $t \bar{t}$ production, $\gamma \gamma$ production, and Higgs decay, and appear at two loops in the planar limit of maximally supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory. This makes the study of these more complicated types of integrals of phenomenological as well as conceptual importance. In this white paper contribution to the Snowmass community planning exercise, we provide an overview of the state of research on Feynman diagrams that involve special functions beyond multiple polylogarithms, and highlight a number of research directions that constitute essential avenues for future investigation.<br />Comment: 32+24 pages, 11 figures, contribution to Snowmass 2021

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1425676282
Document Type :
Electronic Resource