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Physical Review C | 2010

Equation of state of a dense and magnetized fermion system

Efrain J. Ferrer; Vivian de la Incera; Jason P. Keith; Israel Portillo; Paul L. Springsteen

The equation of state of a system of fermions in a uniform magnetic field is obtained in terms of the thermodynamic quantities of the theory by using functional methods. It is shown that the breaking of the O(3) rotational symmetry by the magnetic field results in a pressure anisotropy, which leads to the distinction between longitudinal- and transverse-to-the-field pressures. A criterion to find the threshold field at which the asymmetric regime becomes significant is discussed. This threshold magnetic field is shown to be the same as the one required for the pure field contribution to the energy and pressures to be of the same order as the matter contribution. A graphical representation of the field-dependent anisotropic equation of state of the fermion system is given. Estimates of the upper limit for the inner magnetic field in self-bound stars, as well as in gravitationally bound stars with inhomogeneous distributions of mass and magnetic fields, are also found.


Physical Review D | 2014

New look at the QCD ground state in a magnetic field

Efrain J. Ferrer; Vivian de la Incera; Israel Portillo; Matthew Quiroz

We explore chiral symmetry breaking in a magnetic field within a Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model of interacting massless quarks including tensor channels. We show that the new interaction channels open up via Fierz identities due to the explicit breaking of the rotational symmetry by the magnetic field. We demonstrate that the magnetic catalysis of chiral symmetry breaking leads to the generation of two independent condensates, the conventional chiral condensate and a spin-one condensate. While the chiral condensate generates a dynamical fermion mass, the new condensate gives rise to a dynamical anomalous magnetic moment for the fermions. As a consequence, the spectrum of the excitations in all Landau levels, except the lowest one, exhibits Zeeman splitting. Since the pair, formed by a quark and an antiquark with opposite spins, possesses a resultant magnetic moment, an external magnetic field can align it giving rise to a net magnetic moment for the ground state. This is the physical interpretation of the spin-one condensate. Our results show that the magnetically catalyzed ground state in QCD is actually richer than previously thought. The two condensates contribute to the effective mass of the LLL quasiparticles in such a way that the critical temperature for chiral symmetry restoration becomes enhanced.


Physical Review C | 2017

Cumulants and nonlinear response of high

Barbara Betz; Matthew Luzum; Claudia Ratti; Israel Portillo; Jacquelyn Noronha-Hostler; Miklos Gyulassy; Jorge Noronha

Event-by-event fluctuations caused by quantum mechanical fluctuations in the wave function of colliding nuclei in ultrarelativistic heavy ion collisions were recently shown to be necessary for the simultaneous description of


Physical Review D | 2017

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Renato Critelli; Jorge Noronha; Jacquelyn Noronha-Hostler; Israel Portillo; Claudia Ratti; Romulo Rougemont

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Physical Review C | 2012

harmonic flow at

Efrain J. Ferrer; Vivian de la Incera; Jason P. Keith; Israel Portillo; Paul L. Springsteen

as well as the elliptic and triangular flow harmonics at high


Nuclear Physics | 2015

\sqrt{s_{NN}}=5.02

Efrain J. Ferrer; Vivian de la Incera; Jason P. Keith; Israel Portillo

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Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2018

TeV

Jana N. Guenther; Szabolcs Borsanyi; Zoltan Fodor; Sandor K. Katz; K. K. Szabo; Attila Pasztor; Israel Portillo; C. Ratti

in PbPb collisions at the Large Hadron Collider. In fact, the presence of a finite triangular flow as well as cumulants of the flow harmonic distribution that differ from the mean are only possible when these event-by-event fluctuations are considered. In this paper we combine event-by-event viscous hydrodynamics and jet quenching to make predictions for high


arXiv: Nuclear Theory | 2017

Critical point in the phase diagram of primordial quark-gluon matter from black hole physics

Israel Portillo

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arXiv: Nuclear Theory | 2017

Reply to “Comment on ‘Equation of state of a dense and magnetized fermion system’ ”

Renato Critelli; Jacquelyn Noronha-Hostler; Romulo Rougemont; Israel Portillo; Jorge Noronha; Claudia Ratti


arXiv: High Energy Physics - Lattice | 2018

BCS–BEC crossover and stability in a Nambu–Jona-Lasinio model with diquark–diquark repulsion

Szabolcs Borsanyi; K. K. Szabo; Zoltan Fodor; Jana N. Guenther; Claudia Ratti; Israel Portillo; Attila Pasztor; Sandor K. Katz

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Efrain J. Ferrer

University of Texas at El Paso

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Vivian de la Incera

University of Texas at El Paso

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Jason P. Keith

University of Texas at El Paso

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Attila Pasztor

Eötvös Loránd University

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