Topological Susceptibility and QCD at Finite Theta Angle

Abstract

In this chapter we provide a pedagogical introduction to the main theoretical aspects related to topology and θ-dependence in Quantum Chromo-Dynamics (QCD), and to their phenomenological relevance in the Standard Model (η physics, neutron electric dipole moment) and beyond (strong CP problem and the axion solution). We then provide an overview of the main analytic predictions for θ-dependence obtained using several different approaches (chiral effective theories, large-N arguments, semiclassical methods) and their regimes of validity, as well as a selection of the most recent numerical results about QCD topology obtained via Monte Carlo simulations of the lattice-discretized theory.

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