Anomaly Inflow of Rarita-Schwinger Field in 3 Dimensions
Abstract
We study the anomaly inflow of the Rarita-Schwinger field with gauge symmetry in 3 dimensions. We find that global anomalies of the Rarita-Schwinger field are obtained by the spectral flow, which is similar to Witten's SU(2) global anomaly for a Weyl fermion. The Rarita-Schwinger operator is shown to be a self-adjoint Fredholm operator, and its spectral flow is determined by a path on the set of self-adjoint Fredholm operators with the gap topology. From the spectral equivalence of the spectral flow, we find that the spectral flow of the Rarita-Schwinger operator is equivalent to that of the spin-3/2 Dirac operator. From this fact, we confirm that the anomaly of the 3-dimensional Rarita-Schwinger field is captured by the anomaly inflow. Finally, we find that there are no global anomalies of gauge-diffeomorphism transformations on spin manifolds with any gauge group. We also confirm that the anomalous phase of the partition function which corresponds to the generator of 4 Pin+(pt)=Z16 is (3iπ /8) for the Rarita-Schwinger theory on unorientable Pin+ manifolds without gauge symmetry.
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