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Coupling to Background Gauge Fields and Bundles

A background gauge field is a connection used as a nondynamical source for an ordinary global symmetry. Locally it makes derivatives and Ward identities covariant. Globally it also records a principal bundle, transition functions, and holonomies—data that no single gauge potential can contain. The path integral is evaluated at that prescribed background; the background is not yet summed over.

The discussion assumes an ordinary nonanomalous internal symmetry group GG, with regulator, state, and boundary data compatible with background transformations. Higher-form backgrounds and detailed differential-cohomology models are outside its scope.

Required background. Current Sources and Generating Functionals supplies the source functional and current-response derivatives. Bundle Connections, Curvature, Gauge Transformations, and Bianchi Identities supplies connection transformations, curvature, and patchwise compatibility.

Helpful background. Vector, Principal, and Associated Bundles supplies the bundle, section, and transition-function language used in the global patching discussion.

Fix the action of GG on the fields. The global group and its representations, not only its Lie algebra, matter. Absorb the coupling into

agA,D=dia.a\equiv gA, \qquad D=\mathrm d-ia.

This is the same aa used on the preceding page. Restoring AA inserts a factor 1/g1/g in the inhomogeneous part of its transformation law.

Let a field transform as ψUψ\psi\mapsto U\psi, where U(x)=eiα(x)U(x)=e^{i\alpha(x)} in the relevant representation. Requiring

DU(Uψ)=U(Dψ)D^U(U\psi)=U(D\psi)

fixes the active transformation of the connection:

aU=UaU1i(dU)U1.\begin{aligned} a^U ={}&UaU^{-1} \\ &-i(\mathrm dU)U^{-1}. \end{aligned}

For an infinitesimal transformation,

δαa=dα+i[α,a]Dadα,\delta_\alpha a =\mathrm d\alpha+i[\alpha,a] \equiv D^{\mathrm{ad}}\alpha,

where

Dadα=dαi[a,α].D^{\mathrm{ad}}\alpha =\mathrm d\alpha-i[a,\alpha].

The curvature is

f=daiaa,D2=if,f=\mathrm da-ia\wedge a, \qquad D^2=-if,

and transforms homogeneously:

fU=UfU1.f^U=UfU^{-1}.

Schwartz derives the covariant derivative, the local connection transformation, and the required quadratic scalar coupling at Schwartz 2014, § 8.3, pp. 120–123. That discussion treats the gauge field dynamically in scalar electrodynamics. Only its kinematic connection formulas are imported here; declaring the connection nondynamical is a distinct operation.

Why one gauge potential is not global data

Section titled “Why one gauge potential is not global data”

Let PMP\to M be a principal GG-bundle and {Ui}\{U_i\} an open cover. Choose local frames with transition functions

uij:UiUjG,uijujk=uiku_{ij}:U_i\cap U_j\longrightarrow G, \qquad u_{ij}u_{jk}=u_{ik}

on triple overlaps. The local representatives of an associated field and connection obey

ψi=ρ(uij)ψj,ai=uijajuij1i(duij)uij1.\begin{aligned} \psi_i &=\rho(u_{ij})\psi_j, \\ a_i &=u_{ij}a_j u_{ij}^{-1} \\ &\quad-i(\mathrm du_{ij})u_{ij}^{-1}. \end{aligned}

These laws ensure

Diψi=ρ(uij)Djψj.D_i\psi_i=\rho(u_{ij})D_j\psi_j.

The local curvatures patch without an inhomogeneous term,

fi=uijfjuij1,f_i=u_{ij}f_j u_{ij}^{-1},

so invariant polynomials in ff are globally defined. A different set of local frames changes aia_i and uiju_{ij} together but does not change the bundle with connection.

The globally meaningful argument of the generating functional is therefore

W[M;P,a],W[M;P,a],

not merely W[aμ(x)]W[a_\mu(x)] for one globally defined matrix-valued function. A fixed topological sector PP can carry physical holonomy data even when every local expression looks pure gauge.

Parallel transport around an oriented path γ\gamma is locally represented by

Holγ(a)=Pexp ⁣(iγa),\operatorname{Hol}_\gamma(a) =\mathcal P\exp\!\left( i\int_\gamma a \right),

with transition functions inserted when the path crosses between local frames. For a closed loop based at xx, a background transformation conjugates the result:

Holγ(aU)=U(x)Holγ(a)U(x)1.\operatorname{Hol}_\gamma(a^U) =U(x)\operatorname{Hol}_\gamma(a)U(x)^{-1}.

Its conjugacy class, and hence every character trRHolγ(a)\operatorname{tr}_R\operatorname{Hol}_\gamma(a), is independent of the chosen frame.

Flatness, f=0f=0, does not imply trivial holonomy. On a spatial circle of circumference LL, take a U(1)U(1) background

ax=θL.a_x=\frac{\theta}{L}.

Then

f=0,HolS1(a)=eiθ.f=0, \qquad \operatorname{Hol}_{S^1}(a)=e^{i\theta}.

The transformation that would set axa_x to zero is single-valued only when eiθ=1e^{i\theta}=1. A unit-charge scalar mode e2πinx/Le^{2\pi inx/L} consequently has covariant momentum

kn(a)=2πnθL.k_n^{(a)} =\frac{2\pi n-\theta}{L}.

Gaiotto, Kapustin, Seiberg, and Willett describe ordinary symmetries through flat background connections, holonomies, transition functions, and their triple-overlap condition at Gaiotto et al. 2015, § 2, pp. 5–7, esp. p. 7, arXiv PDF. Their discussion also distinguishes fixing a flat background from gauging by summing over such backgrounds. General nonflat connections use the bundle geometry stated above.

For a bundle automorphism UU of fixed PP, an anomaly-free normalized vacuum functional satisfies

Z[M;P,aU]=Z[M;P,a].\mathcal Z[M;P,a^U]=\mathcal Z[M;P,a].

Equivalently, W=ilogZW=-i\log\mathcal Z is invariant modulo its 2π2\pi branch ambiguity. The infinitesimal variation of WW is unambiguous.

Charged correlators are covariant rather than numerical invariants, because their insertions transform in associated bundles. Introduce sources λr\lambda^r for those insertions and identify the Lie algebra with its dual using an invariant pairing ,g\langle\,\cdot,\cdot\,\rangle_{\mathfrak g}. The infinitesimal source identity is

0=δαW=ddx[Jμ,Dμadαg+δWδλrδαλr],\begin{aligned} 0=\delta_\alpha W =\int\mathrm d^d x\Bigg[ &\left\langle \overline J^\mu, D_\mu^{\mathrm{ad}}\alpha \right\rangle_{\mathfrak g} \\ &+\frac{\delta W}{\delta\lambda^r} \delta_\alpha\lambda^r \Bigg], \end{aligned}

where

JAμ(x;a)δWδaμA(x)=[JAμ(x;a)]Ra.\overline J_A^\mu(x;a) \equiv\frac{\delta W}{\delta a_\mu^A(x)} =\left\langle [\mathcal J_A^\mu(x;a)]_R \right\rangle_a.

With compact support and all charged insertion sources set to zero, covariant integration by parts gives

DμadJμ=0.D_\mu^{\mathrm{ad}}\overline J^\mu=0.

Differentiating before setting the λr\lambda^r to zero produces the covariant contact terms for transformed insertions. Explicit breaking sources add their own terms, exactly as on the preceding page.

This infinitesimal equation does not test disconnected or large background transformations. A global anomaly can preserve the local divergence equation while obstructing invariance under a large transformation. A local anomaly instead adds a nonzero functional variation. Regulated Jacobians and Measure Variation begins the anomaly analysis.

For the unit-charge complex scalar, a U(1)U(1) background is a line bundle LML\to M with connection. On overlaps, write

uij=eiχij.u_{ij}=e^{i\chi_{ij}}.

The local fields and potentials patch as

ϕi=eiχijϕj,ai=aj+dχij.\phi_i=e^{i\chi_{ij}}\phi_j, \qquad a_i=a_j+\mathrm d\chi_{ij}.

Thus ϕ\phi is a section of LL, not necessarily one global complex-valued function, and

(Dϕ)i=eiχij(Dϕ)j.(D\phi)_i=e^{i\chi_{ij}}(D\phi)_j.

The kinetic term is globally defined. Its source derivative is the covariant current

Jμ(a)=i[ϕDμϕ(Dμϕ)ϕ],\begin{aligned} \mathcal J^\mu(a) =i\Big[ &\phi^\dagger D^\mu\phi \\ &-(D^\mu\phi)^\dagger\phi \Big], \end{aligned}

which expands to

Jμ(a)=jμ+2aμϕϕ.\mathcal J^\mu(a) =j^\mu+2a^\mu\phi^\dagger\phi.

This is precisely the current plus seagull completion derived from the generating functional.

Now add

ΔL=hϕN+h(ϕ)N,NZ2.\Delta\mathcal L =h\phi^N+h^*(\phi^\dagger)^N, \qquad N\in\mathbb Z_{\geq2}.

The spurion is globally consistent when

hi=eiNχijhj.h_i=e^{-iN\chi_{ij}}h_j.

In geometric language, hh is a section of LNL^{-N}, so hϕNh\phi^N is a scalar. The spurionic U(1)U(1) family may retain both aa and hh as external sources on a general compatible bundle.

A frozen spurion with fixed nonzero norm is nowhere vanishing and trivializes LNL^N. Choose unitary frames in which its representative is the same fixed nonzero number. Compatibility then requires

eiNχij=1.e^{iN\chi_{ij}}=1.

The transition functions then lie in ZN\mathbb Z_N. This reduction of the bundle does not by itself make an arbitrary U(1)U(1) connection flat. A background that preserves the frozen spurion must also satisfy

Dah=(d+iNa)h=0.D_a h=(\mathrm d+iNa)h=0.

In frames where hh is a nonzero constant, this condition removes the local continuous connection and leaves only the discrete ZN\mathbb Z_N holonomy. It is this compatible reduced background—not an arbitrary connection on a bundle with LNL^N trivial—that is a flat principal ZN\mathbb Z_N background. A finite-group background has transition data but no ordinary Lie-algebra-valued connection one-form. Assuming no other interaction breaks it, this is the global version of the exact residual ZN\mathbb Z_N symmetry identified by the local Ward identity.

The notation resembles gauge theory because background covariance is the organizing principle. Nevertheless, this page has introduced none of the defining dynamical operations:

  • there is no functional integral over aa;
  • bundle sectors PP are not summed;
  • no kinetic term for aa, gauge fixing, or ghosts is required;
  • no Gauss constraint or gauge-boson Hilbert space has been added.

A background transformation changes the local presentation of fixed external data. Gauging changes the theory by making appropriate background data dynamical and summing or integrating over them with specified weights. Background Fields versus Dynamical Gauging develops this distinction.

Writing one global potential on a nontrivial bundle. A connection is represented by local one-forms plus transition functions. Omitting the latter silently restricts the background sector.

Treating flat as trivial. A flat connection can have nontrivial holonomy around a noncontractible loop.

Using only the Lie algebra. Bundle sectors and allowed holonomies depend on the global group and on which representations occur.

Calling background covariance gauging. A nondynamical connection creates no gauge-field path integral, constraint, or new gauge-boson state.

Applying an infinitesimal Ward identity to a large transformation. Local conservation cannot by itself rule out a global anomaly.

Representing a finite-group background by a smooth Lie-algebra one-form. A discrete group has no nonzero Lie algebra; its flat background information resides in transition functions and holonomies.

For a unit-charge scalar on a circle, verify that the flat potential ax=θ/La_x=\theta/L can be removed by a single-valued background transformation exactly when θ2πZ\theta\in2\pi\mathbb Z. Then derive the shifted covariant momenta.

Check

For U=eiα(x)U=e^{i\alpha(x)}, the Abelian law is axU=ax+xαa_x^U=a_x+\partial_x\alpha. Setting α(x)=θx/L\alpha(x)=-\theta x/L gives axU=0a_x^U=0. Single-valuedness requires

eiα(x+L)=eiα(x),e^{i\alpha(x+L)}=e^{i\alpha(x)},

or eiθ=1e^{-i\theta}=1. Otherwise the holonomy is nontrivial and the background cannot be removed globally.

For ϕn=e2πinx/L\phi_n=e^{2\pi inx/L},

Dxϕn=(xiax)ϕn=i(2πnθL)ϕn.\begin{aligned} D_x\phi_n &=(\partial_x-ia_x)\phi_n \\ &=i\left( \frac{2\pi n-\theta}{L} \right)\phi_n. \end{aligned}

Thus kn(a)=(2πnθ)/Lk_n^{(a)}=(2\pi n-\theta)/L. The spectrum is periodic under θθ+2π\theta\mapsto\theta+2\pi, which relabels nn by one unit.

A background connection is local differential data on a globally specified bundle. It covariantizes the source functional and its Ward identities, while holonomy and transition functions probe information invisible to a single local potential. Spurions, Local Counterterms, and Symmetry Response studies the local ambiguities in W[P,a]W[P,a] and the invariant response that survives them. Dynamical gauging remains a later operation.

  • Gaiotto, Davide, Anton Kapustin, Nathan Seiberg, and Brian Willett. “Generalized Global Symmetries.” Journal of High Energy Physics 02 (2015): 172. DOI. Open PDF
  • Schwartz, Matthew D. Quantum Field Theory and the Standard Model. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014. DOI