4D beyond-cohomology topological phase protected by C2 symmetry and its boundary theories

Abstract

We study bosonic symmetry protected topological (SPT) phases with C2 rotational symmetry in four spatial dimensions which is not captured by the group cohomology classification. By using the topological crystal approach, we show that the topological crystalline state of this SPT phase is given by placing an E8 state on the two dimensional rotational invariant plane, which provides a simple physical picture of this phase. Based on this understanding, we show that a variant of QED4 with charge-1 and charge-3 Dirac fermions is a field theoretical description of the three dimensional boundary. We also discuss the connection to symmetric gapped boundary with topological order and its anomaly signature.

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