Flag manifold sigma models from SU(n) chains

One dimensional SU(n) chains with the same irreducible representation R at each site are considered. We determine which R admit low-energy mappings to a SU(n)/[U(1)]n−1 flag manifold sigma model, and calculate the topological angles for such theories. Generically, these models will have fields with...

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Main Authors: Kyle Wamer, Ian Affleck
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-10-01
Series:Nuclear Physics B
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S055032132030242X
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Summary:One dimensional SU(n) chains with the same irreducible representation R at each site are considered. We determine which R admit low-energy mappings to a SU(n)/[U(1)]n−1 flag manifold sigma model, and calculate the topological angles for such theories. Generically, these models will have fields with both linear and quadratic dispersion relations; for each R, we determine how many fields of each dispersion type there are. Finally, for purely linearly-dispersing theories, we list the irreps that also possess a Zn symmetry that acts transitively on the SU(n)/[U(1)]n−1 fields. Such SU(n) chains have an 't Hooft anomaly in certain cases, allowing for a generalisation of Haldane's conjecture to these novel representations. In particular, for even n and for representations whose Young tableaux have two rows, of lengths p1 and p2 satisfying p1≠p2, we predict a gapless ground state when p1+p2 is coprime with n. Otherwise, we predict a gapped ground state that necessarily has spontaneously broken symmetry if p1+p2 is not a multiple of n.
ISSN:0550-3213