A perturbative Liouville prescription for the celestial three-gluon amplitude
Abstract
We study the celestial three-gluon amplitude in a dilaton background through the Mellin-Liouville formulation proposed by Stieberger, Taylor and Zhu (STZ). The original map contains an ambiguity in the identification of Liouville and Mellin variables; we resolve it by requiring global conformal covariance and compatibility with the semiclassical expansion of Liouville theory. This uniquely fixes the operator normalization and the parameter dictionary, and leads to a controlled expansion in the Liouville coupling b. Starting from the full Liouville DOZZ three-point function, we derive the leading and first subleading terms in the b2 expansion. The leading term reproduces the tree-level Yang-Mills amplitude in the small total momentum limit, as anticipated in the STZ proposal. The one-loop correction can be written in closed form using modified Bessel functions, and its soft limit exhibits a clear separation into geometric and logarithmic contributions. The resulting framework extends the STZ proposal to finite-b corrections in a consistent and computable way.
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