Constructing amplitudes from their soft limits

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The existence of universal soft limits for gauge-theory and gravity amplitudes has been known for a long time. The properties of the soft limits have been exploited in numerous ways; in particular for relating an n-point amplitude to an (n-1)-point amplitude by removing a soft particle. Recently, a procedure called inverse soft was developed by which “soft” particles can be systematically added to an amplitude to construct a higher- point amplitude for generic kinematics. We review this procedure and relate it to Britto- Cachazo-Feng-Witten recursion. We show that all tree-level amplitudes in gauge theory and gravity up through seven points can be constructed in this way, as well as certain classes of NMHV gauge-theory amplitudes with any number of external legs. This provides us with a systematic procedure for constructing amplitudes solely from their soft limits.

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Boucher-Veronneau, C., & Larkoski, A. J. (2011, January 1). Constructing amplitudes from their soft limits. Journal of High Energy Physics. Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP09(2011)130

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