Electromagnetic duality and central charge from first order formulation

Abstract

In the context of the infrared triangle there have been recent discussions on the existence and the role of dual charges. We present a new viewpoint on dual magnetic charges in p-form theories, and argue that they can be inherited from the charges of a first order formulation as a topological BF theory with potential. This happens because, depending on the spacetime dimension and on the form degree, the so-called translational gauge symmetries of BF theory become reducible and therefore admit zero-modes. Although such zero-modes lead to trivial symmetries of the p-form theory, they are associated with non-trivial charges. These turn out to be precisely the dual magnetic charges. The centrally-extended current algebra of electric and magnetic charges in the p-form theory then descends naturally from that of BF theory. This is an effort towards finding an existence criterion for dual charges.

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