We use the conformal bootstrap program to derive necessary conditions for
emergent symmetry enhancement from discrete symmetry (e.g. Zn) to
continuous symmetry (e.g. U(1)) under the renormalization group flow. In
three dimensions, in order for Z2 symmetry to be enhanced to U(1)
symmetry, the conformal bootstrap program predicts that the scaling dimension
of the order parameter field at the infrared conformal fixed point must satisfy
Δ1>1.08. We also obtain the similar conditions for Z3
symmetry with Δ1>0.580 and Z4 symmetry with Δ1>0.504 from the simultaneous conformal bootstrap analysis of multiple
four-point functions. Our necessary conditions impose severe constraints on
many controversial physics such as the chiral phase transition in QCD, the
deconfinement criticality in N\'eel-VBS transitions and anisotropic
deformations in critical O(n) models. In some cases, we find that the
conformal bootstrap program dashes hopes of emergent symmetry enhancement
proposed in the literature.Comment: 4+5 pages, v2: improved bound, reference added, appendix adde