A lattice construction of axion QED with gauge-invariant 't Hooft loops is given, and the non-invertible chiral symmetry is shown to act non-invertibly on them, either vanishing or attaching a field-strength surface.
Lattice realization of the axial $U(1)$ noninvertible symmetry
1 Pith paper cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
abstract
In $U(1)$ lattice gauge theory with compact $U(1)$ variables, we construct the symmetry operator, i.e.\ the topological defect, for the axial $U(1)$ noninvertible symmetry. This requires a lattice formulation of chiral gauge theory with an anomalous matter content and we employ the lattice formulation on the basis of the Ginsparg--Wilson relation. The invariance of the symmetry operator under the gauge transformation of the gauge field on the defect is realized, imitating the prescription by Karasik in continuum theory, by integrating the lattice Chern--Simons term on the defect over \emph{smooth\/} lattice gauge transformations. The projection operator for allowed magnetic fluxes on the defect then emerges with lattice regularization. The resulting symmetry operator is manifestly invariant under lattice gauge transformations. In an appendix, we give another way of constructing the symmetry operator on the basis of a 3D $\mathbb{Z}_N$ topological quantum field theory, the level-$N$ BF theory on the lattice.
citation-role summary
citation-polarity summary
fields
hep-lat 1years
2024 1verdicts
CONDITIONAL 1roles
background 1polarities
unclear 1representative citing papers
citing papers explorer
-
Axion QED as a Lattice Gauge Theory and Non-Invertible Symmetry
A lattice construction of axion QED with gauge-invariant 't Hooft loops is given, and the non-invertible chiral symmetry is shown to act non-invertibly on them, either vanishing or attaching a field-strength surface.