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Autori principali: Fraga, Eduardo S., Palhares, Letícia F., Restrepo, Tulio E.
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Pubblicazione: 2025
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.14360
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author Fraga, Eduardo S.
Palhares, Letícia F.
Restrepo, Tulio E.
author_facet Fraga, Eduardo S.
Palhares, Letícia F.
Restrepo, Tulio E.
contents We compute the coefficients $c_2(T,B)$ and $c_4(T,B)$ of the Taylor expansion for the pressure in powers of $μ_B/T$ in the presence of a large magnetic field within perturbative QCD at finite temperature and baryon density up to two-loops for $N_f=3$ flavors with physical quark masses. We also present results for the excess of pressure, baryon density and baryon number susceptibility as functions of $μ_B$, as well as susceptibilities as functions of the temperature in the $\{ μ_B,μ_Q,μ_S \}$ basis. Our results can be directly compared to recent lattice QCD data. Even though current lattice results do not overlap with its region of validity, perturbative results seem to be compatible with those obtained on the lattice for large temperatures.
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spellingShingle Susceptibilities and Taylor coefficients of magnetic QCD from perturbation theory
Fraga, Eduardo S.
Palhares, Letícia F.
Restrepo, Tulio E.
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
High Energy Physics - Theory
We compute the coefficients $c_2(T,B)$ and $c_4(T,B)$ of the Taylor expansion for the pressure in powers of $μ_B/T$ in the presence of a large magnetic field within perturbative QCD at finite temperature and baryon density up to two-loops for $N_f=3$ flavors with physical quark masses. We also present results for the excess of pressure, baryon density and baryon number susceptibility as functions of $μ_B$, as well as susceptibilities as functions of the temperature in the $\{ μ_B,μ_Q,μ_S \}$ basis. Our results can be directly compared to recent lattice QCD data. Even though current lattice results do not overlap with its region of validity, perturbative results seem to be compatible with those obtained on the lattice for large temperatures.
title Susceptibilities and Taylor coefficients of magnetic QCD from perturbation theory
topic High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
High Energy Physics - Theory
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.14360