"Strongly interacting matter in magnetic fields": an overview
Dmitri E. Kharzeev, Karl Landsteiner, Andreas Schmitt, and Ho-Ung Yee

TL;DR
This overview summarizes recent theoretical and experimental research on the effects of intense magnetic fields on strongly interacting matter, particularly QCD and quark-gluon plasma, highlighting novel phenomena and experimental findings.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive introduction and synthesis of diverse expert contributions on the interplay between magnetic fields and strongly interacting matter in QCD.
Findings
Magnetic fields influence QCD matter properties
Strong magnetic fields affect quark-gluon plasma behavior
Recent experiments observe magnetic field effects in heavy ion collisions
Abstract
This is an introduction to the volume of Lecture Notes in Physics on "Strongly interacting matter in magnetic fields". The volume combines contributions written by a number of experts on different aspects of the problem. The response of QCD matter to intense magnetic fields has attracted a lot of interest recently. On the theoretical side, this interest stems from the possibility to explore the plethora of novel phenomena arising from the interplay of magnetic field with QCD dynamics. On the experimental side, the interest is motivated by the recent results on the behavior of quark-gluon plasma in a strong magnetic field created in relativistic heavy ion collisions at RHIC and LHC. The purpose of this introduction is to provide a brief overview and a guide to the individual contributions where these topics are covered in detail.
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