When Does A Three-Dimensional Chern-Simons-Witten Theory Have A Time Reversal Symmetry?
Abstract: In this paper, we completely characterize time-reversal invariant three-dimensional Chern-Simons gauge theories with torus gauge group. At the level of the Lagrangian, toral Chern-Simons theory is defined by an integral lattice, while at the quantum level, it is entirely determined by a quadratic function on a finite Abelian group and an integer mod 24. We find that quantum time-reversally symmetric theories can be defined by classical Lagrangians defined by integral lattices which have self-perpendicular embeddings into a unimodular lattice. We find that the quantum toral Chern-Simons theory admits a time-reversal symmetry iff the higher Gauss sums of the associated modular tensor category are real. We conjecture that the reality of the higher Gauss sums is necessary and sufficient for a general non-Abelian Chern-Simons to admit quantum T-symmetry.
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