Chiral and $U(1)_A$ symmetries in background magnetic fields from lattice QCD
Abstract
We study chiral symmetry and singlet symmetry in QCD in a background magnetic field using lattice QCD. We first clarify the neutral-sector symmetry structure in a pure magnetic background, where the unequal electric charges of the light quarks explicitly reduce the non-singlet flavor symmetry. We identify the neutral-pion--sigma susceptibility difference, , as the chiral-partner splitting associated with the surviving neutral non-singlet axial symmetry, and the neutral-pion--delta susceptibility difference, , as the singlet partner splitting. We also discuss the disconnected contribution to the neutral-pion susceptibility and its continuum constraint. Numerical results are obtained on fixed-scale -flavor HISQ ensembles with , corresponding to a pion mass of about at vanishing magnetic field. We find that the neutral chiral-partner splitting increases with the magnetic field strength at low temperature and decreases at sufficiently large near the crossover, providing susceptibility-splitting counterparts of magnetic catalysis and inverse magnetic catalysis, respectively. The singlet partner splitting shows an analogous low-temperature enhancement and large-field suppression near the crossover, with the suppression setting in at larger and remaining milder than in the chiral channel. These results provide a first lattice-QCD study of neutral-sector probes of chiral and singlet partner susceptibility splittings in background magnetic fields.
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@article{arxiv.2607.11625,
title = {Chiral and $U(1)_A$ symmetries in background magnetic fields from lattice QCD},
author = {Heng-Tong Ding and José Javier Hernández Hernández and Dan Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.11625},
year = {2026}
}
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12 pages, 4 figures