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Gravity as a gapless phase and biform symmetries

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JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS
卷 -, 期 2, 页码 -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/JHEP02(2023)151

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Anomalies in Field and String Theories; Effective Field Theories; Global Symmetries; Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking

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We study effective field theories (EFTs) with biform symmetries, characterized by conserved electric current and, in certain cases, a topological magnetic current with an anomalous conservation law. We prove that the mixed anomaly uniquely determines the two-point function between the electric and magnetic currents, and show the presence of a massless mode protected by the anomaly. Additionally, the anomaly leads to a universal form of the EFT dominated by a relevant term resembling the linear Einstein action.
We study effective field theories (EFTs) enjoying (maximal) biform symmetries. These are defined by the presence of a conserved (electric) current that has the symmetries of a Young tableau with two columns of equal length. When these theories also have a topological (magnetic) biform current, its conservation law is anomalous. We go on to show that this mixed anomaly uniquely fixes the two-point function between the electric and magnetic currents. We then perform a Kallen-Lehmann spectral decomposition of the current-current correlator, proving that there is a massless mode in the spectrum, whose masslessness is protected by the anomaly. Furthermore, the anomaly gives rise to a universal form of the EFT whose most relevant term - which resembles the linear Einstein action - dominates the infrared physics. As applications of this general formalism, we study the theories of a Galileon superfluid and linearized gravity. Thus, one can view the masslessness of the graviton as being protected by the anomalous biform symmetries. The associated EFT provides an organizing principle for gravity at low energies in terms of physical symmetries, and allows interactions consistent with linearized diffeomorphism invariance. These theories are not ultraviolet-complete - the relevant symmetries can be viewed as emergent - nor do they include the nonlinearities necessary to make them fully diffeomorphism invariant, so there is no contradiction with the expectation that quantum gravity cannot have any global symmetries.

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