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Theta-terms in nonlinear sigma-models
Published 1999-11-04, updated 1999-11-06Version 2
We trace the origin of theta-terms in non-linear sigma-models as a nonperturbative anomaly of current algebras. The non-linear sigma-models emerge as a low energy limit of fermionic sigma-models. The latter describe Dirac fermions coupled to chiral bosonic fields. We discuss the geometric phases in three hierarchies of fermionic sigma-models in spacetime dimension (d+1) with chiral bosonic fields taking values on d-, d+1-, and d+2-dimensional spheres. The geometric phases in the first two hierarchies are theta-terms. We emphasize a relation between theta-terms and quantum numbers of solitons.
Comments: 10 pages, no figures, revtex, typos corrected
Journal: Nucl.Phys. B570 (2000) 685-698
Keywords: nonlinear sigma-models, theta-terms, chiral bosonic fields, geometric phases, fermionic sigma-models
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