The Role of Berry Phases in the QCD Vacuum Structure

Abstract

We revisit the origin of the vacuum angle θ in QCD using the adiabatic approximation combined with Fujikawa's method. By implementing a local chiral transformation and selecting a constant parameter α(x) = θ, we show that the QCD θ-term emerges naturally in the effective action. This construction provides a non-perturbative interpretation of the axial anomaly and highlights the role of the adiabatic gauge condition in isolating the topological sector of the theory. As a consequence, the physical states acquire topological information encoded in the functional Berry phase α, which manifests itself as a holonomy over the space of gauge configurations. This result offers a geometric and dynamical perspective on the structure of the QCD vacuum and its relation to anomaly-induced phases.

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