Global aspects of $3$-form gauge theory: implications for axion-Yang-Mills systems
Abstract
We investigate the proposition that axion-Yang-Mills systems are characterized by a -form gauge theory in the deep infrared regime. This hypothesis is rigorously examined by initially developing a systematic framework for analyzing -form gauge theory coupled to an axion, specifically focusing on its global properties. The theory consists of a BF term deformed by marginal and irrelevant operators and describes a network of vacua separated by domain walls converging at the junction of an axion string. It encompasses - and -form spontaneously broken global symmetries. Utilizing this framework, in conjunction with effective field theory techniques and 't Hooft anomaly-matching conditions, we argue that the -form gauge theory faithfully captures the infrared physics of the axion-Yang-Mills system. The ultraviolet theory is an Yang-Mills theory endowed with a massless Dirac fermion coupled to a complex scalar and is characterized by chiral and genuine -form center symmetries, with a mixed anomaly between them. It features two scales: the vev of the complex scalar, , and the strong-coupling scale, , with . Below , the fermion decouples and a -form winding symmetry emerge, while the -form symmetry is enhanced to . As we flow below , matching the mixed anomaly necessitates introducing a dynamical -form gauge field of , which appears as the incarnation of a long-range tail of the color field. The infrared theory possesses spontaneously broken chiral and emergent -form global symmetries. It passes several checks, among which: it displays the expected restructuring in the hadronic sector upon transition between the vacua, and it is consistent under the gauging of the genuine symmetry.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2407.03416,
title = {Global aspects of $3$-form gauge theory: implications for axion-Yang-Mills systems},
author = {Mohamed M. Anber and Samson Y. L. Chan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.03416},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
43 pages, 1 figure; corrections made regarding the fate of the (-1)-form symmetry, a minor modification is made regarding the gauging of the 3-form symmetry; matches the published version