In this paper we carried out a nonperturbative analysis of a thermal
quasifermion in the chiral symmetric thermal QCD/QED medium by studying its
self-energy function through the Dyson-Schwinger equation with the
hard-thermal-loop resummed improved ladder kernel. Our analysis reveals several
interesting results, two in some of which may force us to change the image of
thermal quasifermions: (1) The thermal mass of a quasifermion begins to
decrease as the strength of the coupling gets stronger and finally disappears
in the strong coupling region, thus showing a property of a massless particle,
and (2) its imaginary part (i.e., the decay width) persists to have O(g2Tlog(1/g)) behavior. These results suggest that in the recently produced
strongly coupled quark-gluon plasma, the thermal mass of a quasiquark should
vanish. Taking into account the largeness of the imaginary part, it seems very
hard for a quark to exist as a qausiparticle in the strongly coupled
quark-gluon plasma phase. Other important findings are as follows: (3) The
collective plasmino mode disappears also in the strongly coupled system, and
(4) there exists an ultrasoft third peak in the quasifermion spectral density
at least in the weakly coupled QED/QCD plasma, indicating the existence of the
ultrasoft fermionic mode.Comment: 20 pages, 28 figure