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Anomalous symmetries end at the boundary

Ryan Thorngren, Yifan Wang

2021Journal of High Energy Physics47 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A bstract A global symmetry of a quantum field theory is said to have an ’t Hooft anomaly if it cannot be promoted to a local symmetry of a gauged theory. In this paper, we show that the anomaly is also an obstruction to defining symmetric boundary conditions. This applies to Lorentz symmetries with gravitational anomalies as well. For theories with perturbative anomalies, we demonstrate the obstruction by analyzing the Wess-Zumino consistency conditions and current Ward identities in the presence of a boundary. We then recast the problem in terms of symmetry defects and find the same conclusions for anomalies of discrete and orientation-reversing global symmetries, up to the conjecture that global gravitational anomalies, which may not be associated with any diffeomorphism symmetry, also forbid the existence of boundary conditions. This conjecture holds for known gravitational anomalies in D ≤ 3 which allows us to conclude the obstruction result for D ≤ 4.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsAnomaly (physics)Homogeneous spaceSymmetry (geometry)Global symmetryGravitationTheoretical physicsMathematical physicsBoundary (topology)Conformal anomalyDiffeomorphismGravitational anomalySpontaneous symmetry breakingQuantum mechanicsConformal symmetrySymmetry breakingConformal mapGeometryPure mathematicsMathematical analysisMathematicsIntroduction to the mathematics of general relativityNumerical relativityBlack Holes and Theoretical PhysicsNoncommutative and Quantum Gravity TheoriesCosmology and Gravitation Theories
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