Dyeing form factors as amplitudes
Pith reviewed 2026-06-26 03:14 UTC · model grok-4.3
The pith
A dyeing procedure converts color-singlet form factors into colored amplitudes where spurious poles become physical propagators.
A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.
Core claim
The dyeing procedure promotes the color-singlet operator, or the Higgs particle representing it, to an adjoint massive state. The original form factor is recovered by the inverse bleaching operation, realized as a U(1) decoupling of the dyed leg. In the dyed theory, these apparent spurious poles turn into ordinary physical propagators of colored amplitudes, and the hidden factorization relations follow from standard BCJ relations. Applying this framework to multiple operator insertions gives a systematic double-copy construction for multi-Higgs amplitudes and reveals scalar-ordering sectors.
What carries the argument
The dyeing procedure that promotes a color-singlet operator to an adjoint massive state, recovered by inverse U(1) bleaching.
If this is right
- Spurious poles of form-factor double copies become ordinary physical propagators of colored amplitudes.
- Hidden factorization relations on those poles follow directly from standard BCJ relations in the dyed theory.
- Multiple operator insertions yield a systematic double-copy construction for multi-Higgs amplitudes.
- Scalar-ordering sectors appear as a byproduct of the dyed construction.
- The dyeing extends to higher-length scalar operators, fermionic operators, and loop level.
Where Pith is reading between the lines
- The method may simplify calculations of multi-Higgs gravity amplitudes by routing them through dyed gauge-theory objects.
- It could connect form-factor double copies to other amplitude constructions that rely on massive adjoint states.
- Loop-level examples in the paper suggest the dyeing preserves unitarity and duality at higher orders.
Load-bearing premise
The dyeing operation and its inverse bleaching preserve the physical content of the original form factor while letting the dyed object obey standard color-kinematics duality and BCJ relations.
What would settle it
Compute a low-point form factor and its gravity double copy with and without dyeing, then check whether pole residues and factorization relations match those of the corresponding colored amplitude.
read the original abstract
The double copy of form factors has revealed a striking feature: poles that are spurious from the gauge-theory perspective become physical propagators in gravity. At the same time, form factors obey hidden factorization relations on the kinematics of these poles. We explain both phenomena by introducing a dyeing procedure, which promotes the color-singlet operator, or the Higgs particle representing it, to an adjoint massive state. The original form factor is recovered by the inverse bleaching operation, realized as a $U(1)$ decoupling of the dyed leg. In the dyed theory, these apparent spurious poles turn into ordinary physical propagators of colored amplitudes, and the hidden factorization relations follow from standard BCJ relations. Applying this framework to multiple operator insertions gives a systematic double-copy construction for multi-Higgs amplitudes and, as a byproduct, reveals scalar-ordering sectors. We also discuss higher-length scalar operators and fermionic operators, including the dyed vector construction for $\bar{\psi}\gamma^{\mu}\psi$, as well as a loop-level example.
Editorial analysis
A structured set of objections, weighed in public.
Referee Report
Summary. The manuscript introduces a 'dyeing' procedure that promotes a color-singlet operator (or its Higgs representative) to an adjoint massive state, allowing the form factor to be reinterpreted as a colored amplitude. In this dyed theory the spurious poles of the original double copy become ordinary physical propagators, and the hidden factorization relations on those poles follow from standard BCJ relations. The original form factor is recovered by the inverse 'bleaching' operation realized as U(1) decoupling of the dyed leg. The framework is extended to multiple operator insertions (yielding a systematic double-copy construction for multi-Higgs amplitudes and scalar-ordering sectors), higher-length scalar operators, fermionic operators (including a dyed vector construction for ar{\psi}\gamma^ u ar{ u}ar{ u}), and a loop-level example.
Significance. If the dyeing/bleaching equivalence holds exactly, the construction supplies a concrete embedding of form factors into the color-kinematics-duality framework, thereby explaining both the appearance of physical poles in the gravitational double copy and the hidden factorization relations without additional constraints. The byproduct constructions for multi-Higgs amplitudes and the treatment of fermionic and loop-level cases are potentially useful for explicit calculations. The approach is internally consistent with the standard BCJ literature once the central map is verified.
major comments (2)
- [§2] §2 (definition of dyeing and bleaching): the central claim that U(1) decoupling on the dyed leg recovers the original color-singlet form factor exactly, with matching color factors, kinematic numerators, and all pole residues term-by-term, is load-bearing for the reinterpretation of spurious poles and the derivation of hidden factorizations from BCJ. An explicit low-point verification (e.g., the three-point or four-point case) showing coefficient-by-coefficient agreement after decoupling is required; without it the equivalence remains formal.
- [§3] §3 (multi-operator insertions): the statement that the dyed construction yields a systematic double copy for multi-Higgs amplitudes relies on the same bleaching map preserving the operator insertions. The paper should confirm that the U(1) decoupling commutes with the multiple insertions and does not generate extra contact terms or alter the kinematic numerators.
minor comments (2)
- Notation for the dyed leg (massive adjoint index) should be introduced once and used consistently; occasional reuse of the same symbol for the original singlet operator creates ambiguity in the bleaching step.
- The loop-level example would benefit from an explicit diagram or numerator listing to illustrate how the dyed propagators map back after decoupling.
Simulated Author's Rebuttal
We thank the referee for the detailed and constructive report. The two major comments both concern the need for explicit low-point checks to substantiate the central dyeing/bleaching map. We agree that such verifications will strengthen the manuscript and will add them in the revised version. No standing objections remain.
read point-by-point responses
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Referee: [§2] §2 (definition of dyeing and bleaching): the central claim that U(1) decoupling on the dyed leg recovers the original color-singlet form factor exactly, with matching color factors, kinematic numerators, and all pole residues term-by-term, is load-bearing for the reinterpretation of spurious poles and the derivation of hidden factorizations from BCJ. An explicit low-point verification (e.g., the three-point or four-point case) showing coefficient-by-coefficient agreement after decoupling is required; without it the equivalence remains formal.
Authors: We agree that an explicit coefficient-by-coefficient check is the most direct way to confirm the map. In the revised manuscript we will insert a new subsection in §2 containing the three-point form factor (and its four-point extension) worked out in full. For each diagram we will display the dyed amplitude, apply the U(1) decoupling projector, and verify term-by-term that the color factors, kinematic numerators, and all residues (including those on the would-be spurious poles) match the original color-singlet expression. This will make the equivalence concrete rather than formal. revision: yes
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Referee: [§3] §3 (multi-operator insertions): the statement that the dyed construction yields a systematic double copy for multi-Higgs amplitudes relies on the same bleaching map preserving the operator insertions. The paper should confirm that the U(1) decoupling commutes with the multiple insertions and does not generate extra contact terms or alter the kinematic numerators.
Authors: We concur that commutation with multiple insertions must be verified explicitly. In the revised §3 we will add a short but complete check for the two-insertion case (the simplest non-trivial multi-Higgs configuration). We will compute the dyed amplitude both before and after bleaching, demonstrate that the U(1) projector acts independently on each dyed leg without producing additional contact terms, and confirm that the resulting kinematic numerators remain identical to those obtained by direct insertion of the bleached operators. The same logic extends immediately to higher numbers of insertions. revision: yes
Circularity Check
Dyeing/bleaching defined to enforce physical propagators and BCJ-derived factorizations by construction
specific steps
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self definitional
[Abstract]
"We explain both phenomena by introducing a dyeing procedure, which promotes the color-singlet operator, or the Higgs particle representing it, to an adjoint massive state. The original form factor is recovered by the inverse bleaching operation, realized as a U(1) decoupling of the dyed leg. In the dyed theory, these apparent spurious poles turn into ordinary physical propagators of colored amplitudes, and the hidden factorization relations follow from standard BCJ relations."
The phenomena (spurious poles becoming physical; hidden factorizations) are explained by defining the dyed object to obey colored-amplitude properties and BCJ, with bleaching defined as the exact inverse recovery. The reduction is therefore by construction of the operations rather than derived from the original form factor's equations.
full rationale
The paper's central derivation introduces the dyeing operation precisely so that spurious poles become physical propagators of colored amplitudes and hidden factorizations follow from standard BCJ relations; the inverse bleaching is then defined to recover the original form factor. This makes the claimed explanation reduce to the construction itself rather than an independent derivation from the original color-singlet theory. No external benchmarks or term-by-term matching independent of the definition are exhibited in the load-bearing steps.
Axiom & Free-Parameter Ledger
invented entities (1)
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dyed leg
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