24–29 Apr 2025
国科大杭州高等研究院 Hangzhou Institute for Advanced Study (UCAS)
Asia/Shanghai timezone

Bootstrapping the Chiral-Gravitational Anomaly

27 Apr 2025, 11:30
30m

Speaker

Prof. Teng Ma (University of Chinese Academy of Sciences)

Description

We analyze causality and unitarity constraints
in graviton scattering amplitudes, aiming to establish new bounds on theories with $U(1)$-gravitational anomalies, such as axion models
or strongly-coupled gauge theories. For this purpose, we show the necessity of coupling these theories to gravity. We obtain a universal scale $\Lambda_{\rm caus}$ at which states with $J\geq 4$ must appear in the theory. We show that this scale can lie below the quantum gravity scale. For axion models, we get $\Lambda_{\rm caus}\sim\sqrt{M_P f_a}$ where $f_a$ is the axion decay constant.
In strongly-coupled gauge theories in the large-$N_c$ limit,
the presence of glueballs allows to evade these bounds, provided the number of fermions $N_F\ll N_c$ and the 'tHooft coupling is not large.
Nevertheless, for models that have a holographic 5D dual (large 'tHooft coupling), $\Lambda_{\rm caus}$ emerges as a new cutoff scale, unless certain conditions on the parameters of the 5D models are satisfied.

Authors

Prof. Alex Pomarol (IFAE and BIST, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona) Prof. Teng Ma (University of Chinese Academy of Sciences)

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