Electric conductivity of hot and dense quark matter in a magnetic field with Landau level resummation via kinetic equations

Abstract

We compute the electric conductivity of quark matter at finite temperature T and quark chemical potential μ under a magnetic field B beyond the Lowest Landau level approximation. The electric conductivity transverse to B is dominated by the Hall conductivity σH. For the longitudinal conductivity σ, we need to solve kinetic equations. Then, we numerically find that σ has only mild dependence on μ and the quark mass mq. Moreover, σ first decreases and then linearly increases as a function of B, leading to an intermediate B region which looks consistent with the experimental signature for the chiral magnetic effect. We also point out that σ at nonzero B remains within the range of the lattice-QCD estimate at B=0.

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