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Strong CP as an Infrared Holonomy: The $θ$ Vacuum and Dressing in Yang-Mills Theory

We reformulate the strong $CP$ problem from an infrared viewpoint in which the vacuum angle $θ$ is not treated as a local coupling but as a global Berry-type holonomy of the infrared-dressed state space over $\mathcal{A}/\mathcal{G}$. Infrared dressing is described as adiabatic parallel transport of physical states in configuration space, generated by an infrared connection $\mathcal{A}_{\rm IR}$. Using the Chern-Simons collective coordinate, we show that the Pontryagin index emerges as an integer infrared winding, such that the resulting holonomy phase is quantized by $Q\in\mathbb Z$ and reproduces the standard weight $e^{iθQ}$. A quantum rotor provides a controlled infrared example illustrating why broad classes of local correlators may remain insensitive to $θ$, while global response functions, such as the vacuum energy curvature and the topological susceptibility, retain a nontrivial dependence. We contrast this picture with recent claims of $θ$--independence based on the order of limits and show that it is consistent with both the rotor benchmark and the classic Witten-Veneziano perspective.

preprint2025arXivOpen access

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