Chiral anomaly
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A chiral anomaly is the anomalous nonconservation of a chiral current. In some theories of fermions with a chiral symmetry the quantization may lead to the breaking of this (global) chiral symmetry. In that case, the charge associated with the chiral symmetry is not conserved.
A heuristic handwaving way of explaining this is to suppose there is a Dirac sea of fermions and a large (and therefore adiabatic) instanton suddenly appears, and suddenly, the energy levels gradually shift upwards or downwards. This means particles which once belonged to the Dirac sea suddenly become conspicuous particles and what looks like a particle creation happens. This isn't a very satisfactory explanation, however.
Wess and Zumino developed a set of conditions on how the partition function ought to behave under gauge transformations called the Wess-Zumino consistency conditions.
Fujikawa derived this anomaly using the correspondence between functional determinants and the partition function using the Atiyah-Singer index theorem. See Fujikawa's method.
An example: baryonic charge non-conservation
The Standard Model of electroweak interactions has all the necessary ingredients for successful baryogenesis. Beyond the violation of charge conjugation [C] and CP violation [CP], baryonic charge violation appears through the Adler-Bell-Jackiw anomaly [5] of the [U(1)] group.
Baryons are not conserved by the usual electroweak interactions due to quantum chiral anomaly. The classic electroweak Lagrangian conserves baryonic charge. Quarks always enter in bilinear combinations [q\bar q], so that a quark can disappear only in collision with an antiquark. In other words, the classical baryonic current [J_\mu^B] is conserved:
- [\partial_\mu J_\mu^B = \sum_j \partial_\mu(\bar q_j \gamma_\mu q_j) = 0. ]
- [\partial_\mu J_\mu^B = \frac G_ \tilde_,]
- [\tilde_ = \frac G_ \epsilon_]
- [G_ = \partial_\mu A_\nu - \partial_\nu A_\mu + g[A_mu A_nu]. ]
- [K_\mu = 2\epsilon_ \left( A_\nu \partial_\alpha A_\beta + \frac i g A_\nu A_\alpha A_\beta \right).]
See also
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External links
- [link] A. R. White, Electroweak High-Energy Scattering and the Chiral Anomaly. hep-ph/0308287.
- [link] J.-F. Yang, Trace and chiral anomalies in QED and their underlying theory interpretation. hep-ph/0309311.
- [link] J.-F. Yang, Trace anomalies and chiral Ward identities. hep-ph/0403173.
- [link] E. Gozzi, D. Mauro, A. Silvestri, Chiral Anomalies via Classical and Quantum Functional Methods. hep-th/0410129.
- [link] A. D. Dolgov, Baryogenesis, 30 years after. hep-ph/9707419.
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