Lattice seminar

Regulated chiral gauge theory and the strong CP problem

by David Kaplan

Europe/Zurich
4/2-037 - TH meeting room (CERN)

4/2-037 - TH meeting room

CERN

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Extra dimensions provide a natural way to define and regulate chiral gauge theories.  In scenarios where we live on the four-dimensional boundary of a five dimensional world, anomalies are related to current flow into the extra dimension.  A consequence is that our concept of universality might need to be altered.  In particular, QCD as a stand-alone theory need not be in the same universality class as QCD embedded in the Standard Model. I discuss how lattice chiral gauge theories can be regulated in five dimensions, and show that a possible consequence is that the strong CP problem can be resolved without an axion — due to the appearance of fermion zero modes localized far from our world in the fifth dimension.

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68098777127
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Elena Gianolio
Alternative hosts
Andreas Juttner, Simon Kuberski, Matteo Di Carlo, Felix Erben, Jacob Friedrich Finkenrath, Tobias Tsang, Pascal Pignereau
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11900596
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