We initiate a systematic study of ‘t Hooft anomalies in Galilean
field theories, focusing on two questions therein. In the first, we
consider the non-relativistic theories obtained from a discrete
light-cone quantization (DLCQ) of a relativistic theory with flavor or
gravitational anomalies. We find that these anomalies survive the DLCQ,
becoming mixed flavor/boost or gravitational/boost anomalies. We also
classify the pure Weyl anomalies of Schrödinger theories, which are
Galilean conformal field theories (CFTs) with
z=2z=2.
There are no pure Weyl anomalies in even spacetime dimension, and the
lowest-derivative anomalies in odd dimension are in one-to-one
correspondence with those of a relativistic CFT in one dimension higher.
These results classify many of the anomalies that arise in the field
theories dual to string theory on Schrödinger spacetimes.