The leading low-T correction to the two-loop Heisenberg-Euler Lagrangian is extracted from derivatives of the one-loop zero-T version via real-time formalism, then dressed with tadpoles and resummed to all loops.
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Leading low-temperature correction to the Heisenberg-Euler Lagrangian
The leading low-T correction to the two-loop Heisenberg-Euler Lagrangian is extracted from derivatives of the one-loop zero-T version via real-time formalism, then dressed with tadpoles and resummed to all loops.
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On electric fields in hot QCD: infrared regularization dependence
The disagreement between two definitions of electric susceptibility in hot QCD stems from infrared regularization and thermodynamic ensemble choices, as shown by exact fermion propagator calculations and a hadron resonance gas model.
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Magnetic susceptibility of a hot hadronic medium and quark degrees of freedom near the QCD cross-over point
A quark-meson model with lattice-fitted temperature-dependent quark masses and anomalous magnetic moments reproduces the magnetic susceptibility of hot hadronic matter up to the QCD crossover, showing quarks are active below 120 MeV.