Global symmetry-breaking and generalized theta-terms in type IIB EFTs

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DOI10.1007/JHEP10(2023)154arXiv2211.11769OpenAlexW4388201338MaRDI QIDQ6083851

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Publication date: 8 December 2023

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Abstract: A longstanding conjecture states that global symmetries should be absent in quantum gravity. By investigating large classes of Type IIB four-dimensional mathcalN=2 effective field theories, we enlist the potential generalized global symmetries that could be present and explore how they are avoided. Crucial ingredients that arise in such effective field theories are generalized heta-terms. These introduce non-linear couplings between axion fields and topological terms quadratic in the gauge field strengths which break a large subset of the global symmetries. Additional residual global symmetries may further be broken by assuming the existence of some charged states. However, we illustrate that the presence of generalized heta-terms leads to a generalized Witten effect, which implies that the spectrum of charged states is constituted by an infinitely populated lattice. We further show that such a lattice is generated by the action of the monodromy transformation that characterizes the moduli space boundary near which the effective theory is defined.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2211.11769



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