WZW terms without anomalies: generalised symmetries in chiral Lagrangians
Joe Davighi, Nakarin Lohitsiri

TL;DR
This paper explores a novel 4d non-linear sigma model with a topological WZW term that does not originate from traditional anomalies, revealing a complex 2-group symmetry structure and proposing a UV completion involving gauge fields, with potential implications for dark matter.
Contribution
It introduces a new class of WZW terms without anomalies, elucidates their symmetry structure, and constructs a UV completion that matches the IR 2-group symmetry, expanding understanding of topological terms in quantum field theories.
Findings
The WZW term does not match any known chiral anomaly.
A UV completion with an abelian gauge field is constructed.
The coefficient of the WZW term is fixed by the number of QCD colors.
Abstract
We consider a 4d non-linear sigma model on the coset , that features a topological Wess-Zumino-Witten (WZW) term whose curvature is where is the pion field. This WZW term, unlike its familiar cousin in QCD, does not match any chiral anomaly, so its microscopic origin is not obviously QCD-like. We find that generalised symmetries provide a key to unlocking a UV completion. The winding number bestows the theory with a 1-form symmetry, and the WZW term intertwines this with the flavour symmetry into a 2-group global symmetry. Like a 't Hooft anomaly, the 2-group symmetry should match between UV and IR, precluding QCD-like completions that…
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