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't Hooft Anomalies and Defect Conformal Manifolds: Topological Signatures from Modulated Effective Actions (2507.15466v1)
Published 21 Jul 2025 in hep-th and cond-mat.str-el
Abstract: Symmetry breaking of continuous symmetries by extended dynamical defects entails the existence of continuous families of defects, which form conformal manifolds in a critical setup. In the presence of bulk 't Hooft anomalies, defects are in fact required to break the symmetry: defect conformal manifolds are anomaly-enforced. We show that, by coupling the system to a modulated deformation parameter, the geometric structure of the conformal manifold is sensible to the 't Hooft anomaly. This leads to measurable effects in the presence of a boundary/defect: in (1+1)d the anomaly predicts a quantized boundary charge pumping, while in higher dimensions it gives rise to non-dissipative boundary Hall currents.