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Emergent discrete 3-form symmetry and domain walls

Yoshimasa Hidaka, Muneto Nitta, Ryo Yokokura

2020Physics Letters B24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We show that axion models with the domain wall number k in (3+1) dimensions, i.e., periodic scalar field theories admitting k axion domain walls, exhibit an emergent Zk 3-form symmetry for k>1 in addition to a conventional Zk 0-form symmetry. The emergent 3-form symmetry is explicitly shown by establishing a low-energy dual transformation between the scalar field theory and a 3-form gauge theory. We further argue that the emergent 3-form symmetry is spontaneously broken, and the breaking pattern is so-called the type-B spontaneous symmetry breaking. We discuss similar and different points between the phase admitting the domain walls and topologically ordered phases.

Topics & Concepts

Spontaneous symmetry breakingSymmetry breakingPhysicsDiscrete symmetryGlobal symmetrySymmetry (geometry)Scalar fieldScalar (mathematics)Gauge theoryExplicit symmetry breakingTheoretical physicsAxionDomain (mathematical analysis)Field (mathematics)Domain wall (magnetism)Mathematical physicsQuantum mechanicsHomogeneous spaceMathematicsGeometryParticle physicsPure mathematicsMagnetic fieldMathematical analysisDark matterMagnetizationDark Matter and Cosmic PhenomenaBlack Holes and Theoretical PhysicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories