Global anomalies in the Standard Model(s) and Beyond
Abstract
We analyse global anomalies and related constraints in the Standard Model (SM) and various Beyond the Standard Model (BSM) theories. We begin by considering four distinct, but equally valid, versions of the SM, in which the gauge group is taken to be , with and isomorphic to where . In addition to deriving constraints on the hypercharges of fields transforming in arbitrary representations of the factor, we study the possibility of global anomalies in theories with these gauge groups by computing the bordism groups using the Atiyah-Hirzebruch spectral sequence. In two cases we show that there are no global anomalies beyond the Witten anomaly, while in the other cases we show that there are no global anomalies at all, illustrating the subtle interplay between local and global anomalies. While freedom from global anomalies has been previously shown for the specific fermion content of the SM by embedding the SM in an anomaly-free GUT, our results here remain true when the SM fermion content is extended arbitrarily. Going beyond the SM gauge groups, we show that there are no new global anomalies in extensions of the (usual) SM gauge group by for any integer , which correspond to phenomenologically well-motivated BSM theories featuring multiple bosons. Nor do we find any new global anomalies in various grand unified theories, including Pati-Salam and trinification models. We also consider global anomalies in a family of theories with gauge group , which share the phase structure of the SM for certain .
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@article{arxiv.1910.11277,
title = {Global anomalies in the Standard Model(s) and Beyond},
author = {Joe Davighi and Ben Gripaios and Nakarin Lohitsiri},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.11277},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
59 pages, 11 figures. Section on the SO(18) GUT removed; paragraph added concerning non-nullbordant spacetimes; minor corrections and references updated