Vacuum structure of Yang-Mills theory as a function of $θ$
Abstract: It is believed that in $SU(N)$ Yang-Mills theory observables are $N$-branched functions of the topological $\theta$ angle. This is supposed to be due to the existence of a set of locally-stable candidate vacua, which compete for global stability as a function of $\theta$. We study the number of $\theta$ vacua, their interpretation, and their stability properties using systematic semiclassical analysis in the context of adiabatic circle compactification on $\mathbb{R}3 \times S1$. We find that while observables are indeed N-branched functions of $\theta$, there are only $\approx N/2$ locally-stable candidate vacua for any given $\theta$. We point out that the different $\theta$ vacua are distinguished by the expectation values of certain magnetic line operators that carry non-zero GNO charge but zero 't Hooft charge. Finally, we show that in the regime of validity of our analysis YM theory has spinodal points as a function of $\theta$, and gather evidence for the conjecture that these spinodal points are present even in the $\mathbb{R}4$ limit.
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