Affiliation:
1. Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton University
2. The University of Texas at Austin
3. Princeton University
Abstract
We extend our earlier work on anomalies in the space of coupling
constants to four-dimensional gauge theories. Pure Yang-Mills theory
(without matter) with a simple and simply connected gauge group has a
mixed anomaly between its one-form global symmetry (associated with the
center) and the periodicity of the \thetaθ-parameter.
This anomaly is at the root of many recently discovered properties of
these theories, including their phase transitions and interfaces. These
new anomalies can be used to extend this understanding to systems
without discrete symmetries (such as time-reversal). We also study
SU(N)SU(N)
and Sp(N)Sp(N)
gauge theories with matter in the fundamental representation. Here we
find a mixed anomaly between the flavor symmetry group and the
\thetaθ-periodicity.
Again, this anomaly unifies distinct recently-discovered phenomena in
these theories and controls phase transitions and the dynamics on
interfaces.
Funder
Institute for Advanced Study
National Science Foundation
United States Department of Energy
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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