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The Bestiary of 6d (1,0) SCFTs: Nilpotent Orbits and Anomalies

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Many six-dimensional $(1,0)$ SCFTs are known to fall into families labelled by nilpotent orbits of certain simple Lie algebras. For each of the three infinite series of such families, we show that the anomalies for the continuous zero-form global symmetries of a theory labelled by a nilpotent orbit $O$ of $\mathfrak{g}$ can be determined from the anomalies of the theory associated to the trivial nilpotent orbit (the parent theory), together with the data of $O$. In particular, knowledge of the tensor branch field theory is bypassed completely. We show that the known anomalies, previously determined from the geometric/atomic construction, are reproduced by analyzing the Nambu--Goldstone modes inside of the moment map associated to the $\mathfrak{g}$ flavor symmetry of the parent SCFT. This provides further evidence for the physics underlying the labelling of the SCFTs by nilpotent orbits. We remark on some consequences, such as the reinterpretation of the 6d $a$-theorem for such SCFTs in terms of group theory.

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Atomic Higgsings of 6D SCFTs II: Induced Flows

hep-th · 2025-01-06 · conditional · novelty 6.0

For 6d SCFTs, atomic endpoint-changing Higgsings (induced flows) are identified with induced nilpotent orbits, and an analogous induction of discrete E8 homomorphisms is physically defined for orbi-instanton theories.

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  • Atomic Higgsings of 6D SCFTs II: Induced Flows hep-th · 2025-01-06 · conditional · none · ref 13 · internal anchor

    For 6d SCFTs, atomic endpoint-changing Higgsings (induced flows) are identified with induced nilpotent orbits, and an analogous induction of discrete E8 homomorphisms is physically defined for orbi-instanton theories.