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arxiv: 2006.12532 · v3 · pith:7A27KQHE · submitted 2020-06-22 · hep-th · cond-mat.str-el· hep-ph

Higher-form symmetries and 3-group in axion electrodynamics

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keywords higher-formsymmetriesaxiongroupeffectelectrodynamicsaccompaniedanomalous
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We study higher-form symmetries in a low-energy effective theory of a massless axion coupled with a photon in $(3+1)$ dimensions. It is shown that the higher-form symmetries of this system are accompanied by a semistrict 3-group (2-crossed module) structure, which can be found by the correlation functions of symmetry generators of the higher-form symmetries. We argue that the Witten effect and anomalous Hall effect in the axion electrodynamics can be described in terms of 3-group transformations.

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