Physical remnant of electroweak theta angles
Abstract
In addition to the well-known quantum chromodynamical theta angle, we show that the Standard Model has another theta angle which is invariant under arbitrary chiral rotations of quarks and leptons. The new theta angle can be identified with the quantum electrodynamical theta angle, which should be viewed as an independent parameter of the Standard Model, and may be observable in spacetime with non-simply connected features, either beyond the visible universe or in an effective background from a laboratory setup.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2510.26281,
title = {Physical remnant of electroweak theta angles},
author = {James Brister and Bingwei Long and Longjie Ran and Muhammad Shahzad and Zheng Sun and Yingpei Zou},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.26281},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
10 pages; JHEP prepublication version; split to 5 sections; chiral rotations to remove fermion mass phases without shifting the invariant theta angles are discussed in section 4; identification of the QED theta angle and its possible physical effects are discussed in detail in section 5