Transport coefficients and quark-hadron phase transition(s) from PLSM in vanishing and finite magnetic field
Abdel Nasser Tawfik (Egyptian Ctr. Theor. Phys., Cairo, WLCAPP, Cairo)

TL;DR
This paper investigates how intense magnetic fields in heavy-ion collisions affect the quark-hadron phase transition and transport properties using the Polyakov linear-sigma model, with results compared to lattice QCD data.
Contribution
It introduces an analysis of magnetic field effects on phase transitions and transport coefficients within the PLSM framework, comparing findings with lattice QCD results.
Findings
Magnetic fields influence the quark-hadron phase transition characteristics.
Transport coefficients are modified under strong magnetic fields.
Results show consistency with recent lattice QCD calculations.
Abstract
In peripheral heavy-ion collisions, localized ,short-lived an extremely huge magnetic field can be generated. Its possible influences on the quark-hadron phase transition(s) and the transport properties of the hadronic and partonic matter shall be analysed from the Polyakov linear-sigma model. Our calculations are compared with recent lattice QCD calculations.
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