Generalised anomalies, QCD$_4$, and holography
Mohammad Akhond, Shigeki Sugimoto

TL;DR
This paper derives a mixed anomaly in massless QCD4 involving discrete symmetries using a top-down holographic dual, revealing how topological couplings encode anomalies through supergravity in the D4-D8 system.
Contribution
It provides a holographic derivation of Tanizaki's anomaly in QCD4, addressing gauge invariance issues with a new flux sector formulation and brane smearing techniques.
Findings
Holographic dual captures Tanizaki's anomaly via topological couplings.
A new flux sector formulation maintains gauge invariance with D8 branes.
Smearing D8 branes imposes τ-shift invariance in the analysis.
Abstract
During the last decade, the notion of an 't Hooft anomaly has been generalised to the case of discrete symmetries. An interesting instance, discussed by Tanizaki, is the mixed anomaly between the discrete axial symmetry and the flavour and baryonic symmetries in massless QCD. The goal of this note is to provide a derivation of this anomaly from a top-down holographic dual of QCD. It is found that the topological couplings in the bulk supergravity dual of the D4-D8 system encode Tanizaki's anomaly, once fluctuations around the bulk gauge fields are turned on. A technical challenge for this computation is the difficulty in maintaining gauge invariance of supergravity theories in the presence of D-branes. To overcome this issue, a compact formulation of the flux sector of (massive) type IIA supergravity in the presence of D8 branes is presented. A crucial ingredient in the analysis…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
