Dynamical Abelianization and anomalies in chiral gauge theories
Abstract
We explore the idea that in some class of strongly-coupled chiral gauge theories the infrared dynamics might be characterized by a bifermion condensate in the adjoint representation of the color gauge group. As an illustration, in this work we revisit an chiral gauge theory with Weyl fermions in a symmetric () and anti-antisymmetric () tensor representations, together with eight fermions in the anti-fundamental representations (), which we called model in the previous investigations. We study the infrared dynamics of this system more carefully, by assuming dynamical Abelianization, a phenomenon familiar from supersymmetric gauge theories, and by analyzing the way various continuous and discrete symmetries are realized at low energies. We submit then these ideas to a more stringent test, by taking into account some higher-form symmetries and the consequent mixed anomalies. A detailed analysis of the mixed anomalies involving certain -form symmetries and the color-flavor locked -form symmetry in the system shows that the proposed infrared dynamics is consistent with it.
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@article{arxiv.2206.00538,
title = {Dynamical Abelianization and anomalies in chiral gauge theories},
author = {Stefano Bolognesi and Kenichi Konishi and Andrea Luzio},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.00538},
year = {2023}
}
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29 pages, 1 figure