THERMAL EFFECTS ON THE CATALYSIS BY A MAGNETIC FIELD
Ashok Das, Marcelo Hott

TL;DR
This paper investigates how magnetic fields influence condensate formation in 2+1 dimensions, revealing that thermal effects destabilize condensates and introduce new nonanalytic behaviors at finite temperature.
Contribution
It demonstrates the instability of condensates under thermal conditions in magnetic fields and uncovers novel nonanalytic phenomena at finite temperature.
Findings
Condensates are highly unstable in magnetic fields with heat bath presence.
Introduction of temperature causes condensate disappearance.
New nonanalytic behaviors emerge at finite temperature.
Abstract
We show that the formation of condensates in the presence of a constant magnetic field in 2+1 dimensions is extremely unstable. It disappears as soon as a heat bath is introduced with or without a chemical potential. We point out some new nonanalytic behavior that develops in this system at finite temperature.
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