Effects of strong magnetic fields on quark matter and π0 properties within nonlocal chiral quark models

Abstract

We study the behavior of strongly interacting matter under a strong external magnetic field in the context of chiral quark models that include nonlocal interactions. In particular, we analyze the influence of a constant magnetic field on the chiral quark condensates at zero and finite temperature, studying the deconfinement and chiral restoration critical temperatures and discussing the observed "magnetic catalysis" and "inverse magnetic catalysis" effects. In addition, we analyze in this framework the behavior of the π0 mass and decay constant. The predictions of nonlocal chiral quark models are compared with results obtained in lattice QCD.

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