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      On-shell supersymmetry for massive multiplets

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          The consequences of on-shell supersymmetry are studied for scattering amplitudes with massive particles in four dimensions. Using the massive version of the spinor helicity formalism the supersymmetry transformations relating products of on-shell states are derived directly from the on-shell supersymmetry algebra for any massive representation. Solutions to the resulting Ward identities can be constructed as functions on the on-shell superspaces that are obtained from the coherent state method. In simple cases it is shown that these superspaces allow one to construct explicitly supersymmetric scattering amplitudes. Supersymmetric on-shell recursion relations for tree-level superamplitudes with massive particles are introduced. As examples, simple supersymmetric amplitudes are constructed in SQCD, the Abelian Higgs model, the Coulomb branch of N=4 super Yang-Mills, QCD with an effective Higgs-gluon coupling and for massive vector boson currents.

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              BCFW for Witten Diagrams

              We show that a generalization of the BCFW recursion relations gives a new and efficient method of computing correlation functions of the stress tensor or conserved currents in conformal field theories with an AdS_p dual, for p > 4, in the limit where the bulk theory is approximated by tree-level Yang-Mills or gravity. In supersymmetric theories, additional correlators of operators that live in the same multiplet as a conserved current or stress tensor can be computed by these means.

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                12 April 2011
                2011-08-19
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                10.1103/PhysRevD.84.065006
                1104.2280
                e514f4eb-ca27-4d26-80df-6ef854647b91

                http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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                FR-PHENO-2011-007
                Phys. Rev. D 84, 065006 (2011)
                49+9 pages, 4 figures, v2: references updated, typos corrected, examples added, v3: final PRD version
                hep-th hep-ph

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