Six-dimensional regularization of chiral gauge theories on a lattice

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We propose a six-dimensional regularization of four dimensional chiral gauge theories. We con- sider a massive Dirac fermion in six dimensions with two different operators having domain-wall profiles in the fifth and the sixth directions, respectively. A Weyl fermion appears as a localized mode at the junction of the two domain-walls. In our formulation, the Stora-Zumino chain of the anomaly descent equations, starting from the axial U(1) anomaly in six-dimensions to the gauge anomaly in four-dimensions, is naturally embedded. Moreover, a similar inflow of the global anomalies is found. The anomaly free condition is equivalent to requiring that the axial U(1) anomaly and the parity anomaly are canceled among the six-dimensional Dirac fermions. Putting the gauge field at the four- dimensional junction and extending it to the bulk using the Yang-Mills gradient flow, as recently proposed by Grabowska and Kaplan, we define the four-dimensional path integral of the target chiral gauge theory.

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Fukaya, H., Onogi, T., Yamamoto, S., & Yamamura, R. (2016). Six-dimensional regularization of chiral gauge theories on a lattice. In Proceedings of Science (Vol. Part F128557). Proceedings of Science (PoS). https://doi.org/10.22323/1.256.0330

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