Can Locality, Unitarity, and Hidden Zeros Completely Determine Tree-Level Amplitudes?

Abstract

In this note, we address the question of whether locality, unitarity, and newly discovered hidden zeros can completely determine tree-level amplitudes, from the perspective of soft limit. We reconstruct the single-soft theorems of tree YM amplitudes and the double-soft theorems of tree NLSM amplitudes from locality, unitarity, and hidden zeros. A series of studies have shown that the full YM and NLSM amplitudes can be constructed from these soft theorems; therefore, we conclude that locality, unitarity, and hidden zeros completely determine the tree-level YM and NLSM amplitudes.

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