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Monopole Breaking of Chern-Weil Symmetries

High Energy Physics - Theory 2025-06-03 v2

Abstract

Gauge theories in dd dimensions with a nontrivial fundamental group admit a (d3)(d-3)-form magnetic symmetry and a (d5)(d-5)-form instantonic symmetry. These are examples of Chern-Weil symmetries, with conserved currents built out of the gauge field strength, which can only be explicitly broken through violations of the Bianchi identity. For U(1) gauge theory, it is clear that magnetic monopoles violate not only the (d3)(d-3)-form magnetic symmetry but also lower-form symmetries like the instantonic symmetry. It is also known that an improved instanton number symmetry current, which is conserved, can be constructed in the case that the magnetic monopole admits a dyonic excitation. We study the generalization to other gauge groups, showing that magnetic monopoles also violate instantonic symmetries for nonabelian groups like PSU(nn), and that dyon modes can restore such symmetries. Furthermore, we show that in many (but not all) examples where a gauge group GG is Higgsed to a gauge group HH, the structure of monopoles and dyons emerging from the Higgsing process explicitly breaks the instantonic symmetries of HH to those of GG. The meaning of explicit breaking of a (d5)(d-5)-form symmetry is clearest for d>4d > 4, but these results also extend to d=4d = 4, where the breaking is interpreted as an obstruction to coupling the theory to a background axion field.

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@article{arxiv.2408.00067,
  title  = {Monopole Breaking of Chern-Weil Symmetries},
  author = {Eduardo García-Valdecasas and Matthew Reece and Motoo Suzuki},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.00067},
  year   = {2025}
}

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49 pages, 3 figures; version accepted for publication in SciPost