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Regulating chiral gauge theory at $\theta=0$
- Publication Year :
- 2024
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Abstract
- It has recently been argued that a proposal to nonperturbatively regulate chiral gauge theories on the boundary of a five-dimensional lattice will fail due to the existence of exact $U(1)$ symmetries not present in the target theories. A related observation is that in the presence of gauge fields with nontrivial topology, fermion zeromodes will appear embedded in the extra dimension which do not decouple from the four-dimensional world. Here we show that these problems can be evaded by simulating the theory in the trivial topological sector of the boundary gauge fields. A regulated version of the Standard Model using this approach in the continuum and large volume limits is expected to appear as if it possessed a Peccei-Quinn mechanism for relaxing $\theta_\text{QCD}$ to zero, without there being an axion in the spectrum.<br />Comment: Corrections to references
Details
- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.2412.02024
- Document Type :
- Working Paper