Non-extensive HTL corrections increase the Debye mass, weaken the heavy quark potential, and lower the predicted melting temperatures of J/Ψ and Υ, with a magnetic field opposing the effect.
Nonextensive statistical effects in the hadron to quark-gluon phase transition
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We investigate the relativistic equation of state of hadronic matter and quark-gluon plasma at finite temperature and baryon density in the framework of the nonextensive statistical mechanics, characterized by power-law quantum distributions. We study the phase transition from hadronic matter to quark-gluon plasma by requiring the Gibbs conditions on the global conservation of baryon number and electric charge fraction. We show that nonextensive statistical effects play a crucial role in the equation of state and in the formation of mixed phase also for small deviations from the standard Boltzmann-Gibbs statistics.
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Non-extensive Hard Thermal Loop Resummation and Its Applications: Analysis in Zero and Finite Magnetic Fields
Non-extensive HTL corrections increase the Debye mass, weaken the heavy quark potential, and lower the predicted melting temperatures of J/Ψ and Υ, with a magnetic field opposing the effect.