Renormalisation group flows connecting a dimensional Hermitian field theory to a -symmetric theory for a fermion coupled to an axion
arXiv:2302.14780 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.108.085024
Abstract
The renormalisation group flow of a Hermitian field theory is shown to have trajectories which lead to a non-Hermitian Parity-Time () symmetric field theory for an axion coupled to a fermion in spacetime dimensions , where . In this renormalisable field theory, the Dirac fermion field has a Yukawa coupling to a pseudoscalar (axion) field and there is quartic pseudoscalar self-coupling . The robustness of this finding is established by considering flows between dpependent Wilson-Fisher fixed points and also by working to \emph{three loops} in the Yukawa coupling and to \emph{two loops} in the quartic scalar coupling. The flows in the neighbourhood of the non-trivial fixed points are calculated using perturbative analysis, together with the expansion. The global flow pattern indicates flows from positive to negative ; there are no flows between real and imaginary . Using summation techniques we demonstrate a possible non-perturbative -symmetric saddle point for .
26 pages, 10 figures, updated to match version accepted in PRD