The energy of electron Fermi sea perturbed by external potential, represented
as energy anomaly which accounts for the contribution of the deep-lying states,
is analyzed for massive d = 1+1 Dirac fermions on a circle. The anomaly is a
universal function of the applied field, and is related to known
field-theoretic anomalies. We express transverse polarizability of Carbon
nanotubes via the anomaly, in a way which exhibits the universality and
scale-invariance of the response dominated by pi-electrons and qualitatively
different from that of dielectric and conducting shells. Electron band
transformation in a strong-field effect regime is predicted.Comment: 4 pg