The Curious Case of Leading Transcendentality: Three Point Form Factors
Abstract
Form factors are important ingredients to investigate the principle of maximal transcendentality (PMT) and to extract anomalous dimensions of local gauge invariant operators. In this article, we compute several two- and three-point FFs to three- and two-loops, respectively, for three different choices of local gauge invariant operators in N=4 super Yang-Mills (SYM) theory. The operators O1 and O2 are flavour and helicity blind configurations of supersymmetric descendant of the half-BPS and Konishi primary, respectively, and O3 is the energy-momentum tensor. The operators O1 and O2 are composed of non-protected dimension-three (classical) fermionic and scalar components belonging to SU(2|3) closed sub-sector of N=4 SYM. We analyse the mixing among the non-protected fermionic and scalar components of these operators up to three-loops in perturbation theory and consequently, compute the quantum corrections to the corresponding dilatation operators. The highest transcendental (HT) weight terms of the FFs of O1 are found to be independent of the external on-shell states and, moreover, those are equal to that of half-BPS, however, this does not hold true for the FFs of O2. FFs of the O3 exhibit identical behaviours to that of half-BPS, in concordance with the classical expectations. However, the three-point FFs of O3 violate the PMT while comparing with the corresponding quantity in the standard model, observed for the first time at the level of FF.
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