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A Non-Perturbative Mixed Anomaly and Fractional Hydrodynamic Transport

High Energy Physics - Theory 2023-12-01 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

We present a new non-perturbative 't Hooft anomaly afflicting a quantum field theory with symmetry group G=U(1)×Z2G=U(1)\times \mathbb{Z}_2 in four dimensions. We use the Adams spectral sequence to compute that the bordism group Ω5Spin(BG)\Omega^\text{Spin}_5(BG), which classifies anomalies that remain when perturbative anomalies cancel, is Z4\mathbb{Z}_4. By constructing a mapping torus and evaluating the Atiyah-Patodi-Singer η\eta-invariant, we show that the mod 4 anomaly is generated by a pair of Weyl fermions that are vector-like under U(1)U(1), but with only one component charged under Z2\mathbb{Z}_2. We construct a simple microscopic field theory that realises the anomaly, before investigating its impact in the hydrodynamic limit. We find that the anomaly dictates transport phenomena in the U(1)U(1) current and energy-momentum tensor akin to the chiral vortical and magnetic effects (even though the perturbative anomalies here vanish), but with the conductivities being fractionally quantised in units of a quarter, reflecting the mod 4 nature of the bordism group.Along the way, we compute the (relevant) bordism groups ΩdSpin(BZ2×BU(1))\Omega^\text{Spin}_d(B\mathbb{Z}_2\times BU(1)) and ΩdPin(BU(1))\Omega_d^{\text{Pin}^-}(BU(1)) in all degrees d=0d=0 through 5.

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@article{arxiv.2311.18023,
  title  = {A Non-Perturbative Mixed Anomaly and Fractional Hydrodynamic Transport},
  author = {Joe Davighi and Nakarin Lohitsiri and Napat Poovuttikul},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.18023},
  year   = {2023}
}

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21+9 pages , 9 figures, comments are welcome