Chiral phase in fermionic measure and the resolution of the strong CP problem

Abstract

The fermionic measure in the functional integral of a gauge theory suffers from an ambiguity in the form of a chiral phase. By fixing it, one is led once again to the conclusion that a chiral phase in the quark mass term of QCD has no effect and cannot cause CP violation.

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