Notes On de-Sitter Mellin Barnes Amplitudes

Abstract

In this paper, we create a Mellin space method for boundary correlation functions in de Sitter (dS) and anti-de Sitter (AdS) spaces. We demonstrate that the analytic continuation between AdSd+1 and dSd+1 is encoded in a set of simple relative phases using the Mellin-Barnes representation of correlators. It helps us to determine the scalar three-point and four-point functions and their corresponding Mellin-Barnes amplitudes in dSd+1 space using the known results from AdSd+1 space. The Mellin-Barnes representation reveals the analytic structure of boundary correlation functions over all d and scaling dimensions. In the present discussion, the split representation have been used as an instrumental technique in particularly the evaluation of bulk Witten diagrams and is suitable to obtain the Conformal Partial Wave decomposition of tree-level exchange in the bulk Witten diagrams. The equivalent adjustment to the cosmological three-point and four-point function of generic external scalars may be further extracted from these results, assuming the weak breakdown of the de Sitter isometries. These findings offer a step towards a more methodical comprehension of de Sitter observables utilising Mellin space techniques at the tree level and beyond.

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