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When $\mathbb{Z}_2$ one-form symmetry leads to non-invertible axial symmetries (2306.01414v2)

Published 2 Jun 2023 in hep-th

Abstract: We study non-abelian gauge theories with fermions in a representation such that the surviving electric 1-form symmetry is $\mathbb{Z}_2$. This includes $SU(N)$ gauge theories with matter in the (anti)symmetric and $N$ even, and $USp(2N)$ with a Weyl fermion in the adjoint, i.e. ${\cal N}=1$ SYM. We study the mixed 't Hooft anomaly between the discrete axial symmetry and the 1-form symmetry and show that when it is non-trivial, it leads to non-invertible symmetries upon gauging the $\mathbb{Z}_2$. The TQFT dressing the non-invertible symmetry defects is universal to all the cases we study, namely it is always a $U(1)_2$ CS theory coupled to the $\mathbb{Z}_2$ 2-form gauge field. We uncover a pattern where the presence or not of non-invertible defects depends on the rank of the gauge group.

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