192 research outputs found
Inverse magnetic catalysis -- how much do we know about?
Some of the advances made in the literature to understand the phase
transitions of quark matter in the presence of strong magnetic field and finite
temperature (zero quark chemical potential) are reviewed. We start by
discussing the physics behind the Magnetic catalysis (MC) at zero/finite
temperature and then focus on the lattice predictions for inverse magnetic
catalysis (IMC) at high temperature and strong magnetic fields. Possible
explanations for the IMC are covered as well. Finally, we discuss recent
efforts to modify QCD (quantum chromodynamics) effective models in order to
reproduce the IMC observed on the lattice simulations. We emphasize the fact
that applying thermo-magnetic effects on the coupling constant of the NJL model
significantly improve the effectiveness of the NJL model to obtain a reasonable
physical description of hot and magnetized quark matter being in agreement with
lattice results.Comment: Invited mini-review submitted to EPJST. v2 improved few sentences
throughout the paper, added reference
Quantum version of transport coefficients in Nambu--Jona-Lasinio model at finite temperature and strong magnetic field
We have estimated parallel and perpendicular components of electrical
conductivity and shear viscosity of quark matter at finite magnetic field and
temperature by using their one-loop Kubo expressions in the framework of
Nambu--Jona-Lasinio (NJL) model. At finite magnetic field, a non-trivial medium
dependence of those quantities can be found. Previously these NJL-profiles have
been addressed in relaxation time approximation, where cyclotron motion of
quarks with medium dependent mass plays the key role. With respect to the
earlier estimations, the present work provides further enriched profiles via
Kubo framework, where field theoretical descriptions of quark transport with
medium dependent mass and (Landau) quantized energy have been identified as the
key ingredients. Hence the present study can be considered as the complete
quantum field theoretical description of the transport coefficients in the
framework of NJL model at finite temperature and magnetic field.Comment: 16 pages, 2 figure
NJL-type models in the presence of intense magnetic fields: The role of the regularization prescription
We study the regularization dependence of the Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model (NJL) predictions for some properties of magnetized quark matter at zero temperature (and baryonic density) in the mean field approximation. The model parameter dependence for each regularization procedure is also analyzed in detail. We calculate the average and difference of the quark condensates using different regularization methods and compare with recent lattice results. In this context, the reliability of the different regularization procedures is discussed.Fil: Avancini, Sidney S.. Universidade Federal Da Santa Catarina. Cent.de Cs Físicas E Matemáticas; BrasilFil: Farias, Ricardo L. S.. Universidade Federal de Santa Maria; BrasilFil: Scoccola, Norberto Nerio. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica; Argentina. Universidad Favaloro. Facultad de Ingeniería y Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; ArgentinaFil: Tavares, William R.. Universidade Federal Da Santa Catarina. Cent.de Cs Físicas E Matemáticas; Brasi
- …