Comments on One-Form Global Symmetries and Their Gauging in 3d and 4d
Abstract
We study 3d and 4d systems with a one-form global symmetry, explore their consequences, and analyze their gauging. For simplicity, we focus on one-form symmetries. A 3d topological quantum field theory (TQFT) with such a symmetry has special lines that generate it. The braiding of these lines and their spins are characterized by a single integer modulo . Surprisingly, if the TQFT factorizes . Here is a decoupled TQFT, whose lines are neutral under the global symmetry and is a minimal TQFT with the one-form symmetry of label . The parameter labels the obstruction to gauging the one-form symmetry; i.e.\ it characterizes the 't Hooft anomaly of the global symmetry. When mod , the symmetry can be gauged. Otherwise, it cannot be gauged unless we couple the system to a 4d bulk with gauge fields extended to the bulk. This understanding allows us to consider and 4d gauge theories. Their dynamics is gapped and it is associated with confinement and oblique confinement -- probe quarks are confined. In the theory the low-energy theory can include a discrete gauge theory. We will study the behavior of the theory with a space-dependent -parameter, which leads to interfaces. Typically, the theory on the interface is not confining. Furthermore, the liberated probe quarks are anyons on the interface. The theory is obtained by gauging the one-form symmetry of the theory. Our understanding of the symmetries in 3d TQFTs allows us to describe the interface in the theory.
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@article{arxiv.1812.04716,
title = {Comments on One-Form Global Symmetries and Their Gauging in 3d and 4d},
author = {Po-Shen Hsin and Ho Tat Lam and Nathan Seiberg},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.04716},
year = {2019}
}
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56 pages, 3 figures, 5 tables