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|a Kallosh, Renata
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|a Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mathematics
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|a Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics
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|a Freedman, Daniel Z
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|a Murli, Divyanshu
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|a Absence of U(1) anomalous superamplitudes in N ≥ 5 supergravities
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|a We list all potential candidates for U(1) anomalous non-local 1-loop 4-point amplitudes and higher loop UV divergences in N ≥ 5 supergravities. The relevant chiral superinvariants are constructed from linearized chiral superfields and define the corresponding superamplitudes. The anomalous amplitudes, of the kind present in N = 4, are shown to be absent in N ≥ 5. In N = 6 supergravity the result is deduced from the double-copy (N = 4) Y M × (N = 2) Y M model, whereas in N = 5, 8 the result on absence of anomalous amplitudes is derived in supergravities as well as in the (N = 4) Y M × (N − 4) Y M double-copy models.
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|t Journal of High Energy Physics
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