Collective modes and Kosterlitz-Thouless transition in a magnetic field in the planar Nambu--Jona-Lasino model
Gaoqing Cao, Lianyi He, and Pengfei Zhuang

TL;DR
This paper investigates collective modes and the Kosterlitz-Thouless transition in a (2+1)-dimensional Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model under a magnetic field, revealing how magnetic catalysis and axial chemical potential influence phase transitions and collective excitations.
Contribution
It introduces a self-consistent scheme to evaluate collective mode propagators in a magnetic field and studies their impact on the KT transition and inverse magnetic catalysis effects.
Findings
Sigma mode is a lightly bound state with mass twice the dynamical fermion mass.
The KT transition temperature increases with magnetic field strength.
Inverse magnetic catalysis occurs due to de Haas--van Alphen oscillations.
Abstract
It is known that a constant magnetic field is a strong catalyst of dynamical chiral symmetry breaking in 2+1 dimensions, leading to generating dynamical fermion mass even at weakest attraction. In this work we investigate the collective modes associated with the dynamical chiral symmetry breaking in a constant magnetic field in the (2+1)-dimensional Nambu--Jona-Lasinio model with continuous U(1) chiral symmetry. We introduce a self-consistent scheme to evaluate the propagators of the collective modes at the leading order in 1/N. The contributions from the vacuum and from the magnetic field are separated such that we can employ the well-established regularization scheme for the case of vanishing magnetic field. The same scheme can be applied to the study of the next-to-leading order correction in 1/N. We show that the sigma mode is always a lightly bound state with its mass being twice…
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