Synchrotron contribution to photon emission from quark-gluon plasma
B.G. Zakharov

TL;DR
This paper investigates the impact of magnetic fields on photon emission from quark-gluon plasma in heavy-ion collisions, concluding that magnetic effects are negligible even under optimistic assumptions.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis showing that magnetic fields have minimal influence on photon emission in quark-gluon plasma, challenging previous expectations.
Findings
Magnetic field effects on photon emission are very small.
Even with optimistic magnetic field assumptions, the impact remains negligible.
Photon emission is largely unaffected by magnetic fields in the studied conditions.
Abstract
We study the influence of the magnetic field on the photon emission from the quark-gluon plasma created in collisions. We find that even for very optimistic assumption on the magnitude of the magnetic field for noncentral collisions the effect of magnetic field is very small.
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