Long Exact Sequence in the Symmetry Broken Phase: defect anomaly matching and Berry phase protection.
ORAL
Abstract
We investigate 't Hooft anomaly matching in the symmetry broken phase by studying the Jackwi-Rebbi gapless modes living on defects such as domain wall and vortices. We show that the anomaly of the effective lower dimensional system living on the core of the defect matches the bulk anomaly under the Smith homomorphism map, extending the results of Callan and Harvey. We extend this map to a long exact sequence and relate it to physical phenomona such as Berry phase protecting the diabolical point and higher dimensional version of bulk-boundary correspondence. Additionally, we give a crystalline-symmetric interpretation for this anomaly matching condition and the long exact sequence. The twisting of the symmetry on the defect is explained by the crystalline equivalence principle (CEP), and the anomaly matching is related to Lieb-Schultz-Mattis (LSM) theorems. Lastly, we explicitly apply these anomaly matching conditions to free fermion symmetry breaking and abelian Higgs models.
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Publication: Long Exact Sequence in the Symmetry Broken Phase: defect anomaly matching and Berry phase protection. To appear.
Presenters
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Leon Liu
Harvard University
Authors
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Leon Liu
Harvard University
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Ryan Thorngren
Kavli's Institute of Theoretical Physics, Kavli Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara, Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Cameron Krulewski
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Natalia Pacheco-Tallaj
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Arun Debray
Purdue University
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Sanath Devalapurker
Harvard University