Curved domain-wall fermion and its anomaly inflow
Abstract
We investigate the effect of gauge field on lattice fermion systems with a curved domain-wall mass term. In the same way as the conventional flat domain-wall fermion, the chiral edge modes appear localized at the wall, whose Dirac operator contains the induced gravitational potential as well as the vector potential. In the case of domain-wall fermion on a two-dimensional flat lattice, we find a competition between the Aharonov-Bohm(AB) effect and gravitational gap in the Dirac eigenvalue spectrum, which leads to anomaly of the time-reversal () symmetry. Our numerical result shows a good consistency with the Atiyah-Patodi-Singer index theorem on a disk inside the domain-wall, which describes the cancellation of the anomaly between the bulk and edge. When the flux is squeezed inside one plaquette, and the AB phase takes a quantized value mod , the anomaly inflow drastically changes: the strong flux creates another domain-wall around the flux to make the two zero modes coexist. This phenomenon is also observed in the domain-wall fermion in the presence of a magnetic monopole. We find that the domain-wall creation around the monopole microscopically explains the Witten effect.
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@article{arxiv.2212.11583,
title = {Curved domain-wall fermion and its anomaly inflow},
author = {Shoto Aoki and Hidenori Fukaya},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.11583},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
30 pages, 13 figures, minor corrections