CP as a Symmetry of Symmetries

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It is explained that the Standard Model combined charge conjugation and parity transformation (CP) is a simultaneous complex conjugation outer automorphism transformation of gauge and space-time symmetries. Simple examples are given for the general concept of outer automorphisms ("symmetries of symmetries"), as well as for their possible actions on physical theories. It is highlighted that complex conjugation outer automorphisms do not, in general, exist for all symmetries. Examples are given for cases in which the physical CP transformation is violated as a consequence of requiring another symmetry. A toy model is illustrated in which CP is spontaneously violated in the broken phase of a continuous gauge symmetry, while an unbroken outer automorphism protects the topological vacuum angle at θ = 0.

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Trautner, A. (2017). CP as a Symmetry of Symmetries. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 873). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/873/1/012037

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