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Thermomagnetic properties and Debye Screening for magnetized quark-gluon Plasma using the extended self-consistent quasiparticle model

The thermomagnetic behavior of quark-gluon plasma has recently received a lot of attention. In this work, we make use of the extended self-consistent quasiparticle model to study the thermodynamic properties of magnetized (2+1) flavor quark-gluon plasma. The system is considered as a non-interacting system of quasiparticles with masses depending on both temperature and magnetic field. This allows obtaining the equation of state of the system and the other thermodynamic properties such as the speed of sound. We use the extended self-consistent model to obtain the magnetization and show that QGP has a paramagnetic nature. In addition, we study the pressure anisotropy and calculate the transverse pressure. The obtained anisotropic pressure may be used in hydrodynamic studies of magnetized QGP produced in heavy-ion collisions. Finally, we examine the screening properties of magnetized QGP in the longitudinal direction by calculating the Debye screening mass.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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