A Note on Kinematic Flow and Differential Equations for Two-Site One-Loop Graph in FRW Spacetime
Yanfeng Hang, Cong Shen

TL;DR
This paper develops a systematic framework for deriving and analyzing differential equations governing one-loop two-site scalar field correlators in FRW cosmology, revealing structural differences and extending the kinematic flow approach to loop levels.
Contribution
It introduces a novel extension of the kinematic flow framework to loop-level diagrams, providing new insights into the structure of one-loop tadpole and bubble systems in cosmological settings.
Findings
Derived canonical differential equations for one-loop bubble and tadpole systems.
Uncovered multiple parent functions in the tadpole integral family.
Extended the kinematic flow method to loop-level scenarios.
Abstract
In this work, we systematically study the differential systems governing loop-level wavefunction coefficients of conformally-coupled scalar field theory within a general power-law FRW cosmology. By utilizing the twisted cohomology, hyperplane arrangements, and IBP techniques, we derive the canonical differential equations for two-site one-loop bubble and tadpole systems, revealing distinct structural differences. We present new insights into the one-loop tadpole system, uncovering that its integral family can include multiple parent functions due to distinct pairs of relative hyperplane associated with each function, unlike the single parent function appearing in the one-loop bubble case. Moreover, we demonstrate that the tadpole correlator selectively probes only a subset of the cohomology space, despite the hyperplane arrangement suggesting a higher-dimensional structure. Another…
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TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories
