TY - JOUR
T1 - (In)dependence of in the Higgs regime without axions
AU - Shifman, Mikhail
AU - Vainshtein, Arkady
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 World Scientific Publishing Company.
PY - 2017/5/10
Y1 - 2017/5/10
N2 - We revisit the issue of the vacuum angle dependence in weakly coupled (Higgsed) Yang-Mills theories. Two most popular mechanisms for eliminating physical dependence are massless quarks and axions. Anselm and Johansen noted that the vacuum angle EW, associated with the electroweak SU(2) in the Glashow-Weinberg-Salam model (Standard Model, SM), is unobservable although all fermion fields obtain masses through Higgsing and there is no axion. We generalize this idea to a broad class of Higgsed Yang-Mills theories. In the second part, we consider the consequences of Grand Unification. We start from a unifying group, e.g. SU(5), at a high ultraviolet scale and evolve the theory down within the Wilson procedure. If on the way to infrared the unifying group is broken down into a few factors, all factor groups inherit one and the same angle-that of the unifying group. We show that embedding the SM in SU(5) drastically changes the Anselm-Johansen conclusion: The electroweak vacuum angle EW, equal to QCD becomes in principle observable in ΔB = ΔL = ±1 processes. We also note in passing that if the axion mechanism is set up above the unification scale, we have one and the same axion in the electroweak theory and QCD, and their impacts are interdependent.
AB - We revisit the issue of the vacuum angle dependence in weakly coupled (Higgsed) Yang-Mills theories. Two most popular mechanisms for eliminating physical dependence are massless quarks and axions. Anselm and Johansen noted that the vacuum angle EW, associated with the electroweak SU(2) in the Glashow-Weinberg-Salam model (Standard Model, SM), is unobservable although all fermion fields obtain masses through Higgsing and there is no axion. We generalize this idea to a broad class of Higgsed Yang-Mills theories. In the second part, we consider the consequences of Grand Unification. We start from a unifying group, e.g. SU(5), at a high ultraviolet scale and evolve the theory down within the Wilson procedure. If on the way to infrared the unifying group is broken down into a few factors, all factor groups inherit one and the same angle-that of the unifying group. We show that embedding the SM in SU(5) drastically changes the Anselm-Johansen conclusion: The electroweak vacuum angle EW, equal to QCD becomes in principle observable in ΔB = ΔL = ±1 processes. We also note in passing that if the axion mechanism is set up above the unification scale, we have one and the same axion in the electroweak theory and QCD, and their impacts are interdependent.
KW - Higgs regime
KW - Vacuum angle
KW - axions
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U2 - 10.1142/S0217732317500845
DO - 10.1142/S0217732317500845
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85018196613
SN - 0217-7323
VL - 32
JO - Modern Physics Letters A
JF - Modern Physics Letters A
IS - 14
M1 - 1750084
ER -