Where Non-Invertible Symmetries End: Twist Defects for Electromagnetic Duality
Abstract
We study novel conformal twist defects in 4d Maxwell theory, around which electric and magnetic fields are exchanged. These are codimension-2 defects living at the end of topological defects for certain non-invertible global symmetries. We determine the operator spectrum of the twist defect by solving classical electromagnetic wave equations subject to a twisted boundary condition. Using techniques from defect CFT, we show that correlation functions of these defect operators factorize into two sectors: a universal generalized free-field sector, and a chiral current sector analogous to edge modes in Chern-Simons theory. In a similar setup, we also revisit the twist fields attached to non-invertible line defects in the 2d compact boson CFT. We discuss a defect 't Hooft anomaly involving a chiral symmetry, highlighting its dynamical implications.
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@article{arxiv.2509.21279,
title = {Where Non-Invertible Symmetries End: Twist Defects for Electromagnetic Duality},
author = {Shu-Heng Shao and Siwei Zhong},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.21279},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
37 pages plus appendices, 11 figures; comments added in v2