Finite-size effects in the nonlocal PNJL model shift the critical end point of magnetized quark matter toward higher chemical potentials and lower temperatures as droplet radius decreases.
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Net-baryon cumulants follow mean-field critical scaling near the deconfinement point, with the critical region shrinking at higher baryon density and beyond-mean-field exponents estimated from the 3D Ising model.
A modification to the Laplace transform of the quark propagator is introduced in a nonlocal model to align confining and deconfining regimes, allowing computation of meson screening masses over a wide temperature range and pole masses up to the transition.
An algebraic light-front model supplies unified leading-twist PDAs, LFWFs, GPDs, PDFs, EFFs, charge radii and IPS-GPDs for light, heavy-light and heavy-heavy pseudoscalar mesons from the same Bethe-Salpeter amplitudes.
In VEP formalism the off-shell spin connection admits a one-parameter family of conformal transformations interpolating between Nieh-Yan and conformally invariant torsion; dynamically generated torsion lacks well-defined conformal properties and affects fermions and conformal scalars.
Dynamical lattice QCD with truncated overlap fermions shows pi-f0 screening mass degeneracy above T_pc and connected-part dominance in the f0 propagator at high T, supporting chiral symmetry restoration.
Soft modes linked to the QCD critical point and two-flavor color superconductivity in the NJL model produce a pseudogap above Tc and enhance electric conductivity and dilepton rates relevant to heavy-ion collisions.
Hybrid neutron star EOS constructed from DDME2 hadronic and two-flavor NJL quark models with quintic interpolation requires early crossover near saturation density to satisfy PSR J0740+6620 mass and NICER radius constraints.
A review of thermal modifications to light and heavy hadron properties via imaginary-time formalism, effective field theories, unitarized approaches, and lattice QCD, with links to heavy-ion phenomenology.
A review of parity-doublet models in effective field theory that accommodate a chirally invariant mass m0 to describe baryons across vacuum, nuclear, and astrophysical densities.
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Finite-Size Effects on the Critical End Point of Magnetized Quark Matter in the Nonlocal PNJL Model
Finite-size effects in the nonlocal PNJL model shift the critical end point of magnetized quark matter toward higher chemical potentials and lower temperatures as droplet radius decreases.
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Scaling properties of net-baryon number fluctuations at the deconfinement critical point
Net-baryon cumulants follow mean-field critical scaling near the deconfinement point, with the critical region shrinking at higher baryon density and beyond-mean-field exponents estimated from the 3D Ising model.
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Mesonic modes in confining model at finite temperature
A modification to the Laplace transform of the quark propagator is introduced in a nonlocal model to align confining and deconfining regimes, allowing computation of meson screening masses over a wide temperature range and pole masses up to the transition.
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Unified Description of Pseudoscalar Meson Structure from Light to Heavy Quarks
An algebraic light-front model supplies unified leading-twist PDAs, LFWFs, GPDs, PDFs, EFFs, charge radii and IPS-GPDs for light, heavy-light and heavy-heavy pseudoscalar mesons from the same Bethe-Salpeter amplitudes.
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Different types of torsion and their effect on the dynamics of fields
In VEP formalism the off-shell spin connection admits a one-parameter family of conformal transformations interpolating between Nieh-Yan and conformally invariant torsion; dynamically generated torsion lacks well-defined conformal properties and affects fermions and conformal scalars.
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The sigma meson ($f_0$) at finite temperature with truncated overlap fermions
Dynamical lattice QCD with truncated overlap fermions shows pi-f0 screening mass degeneracy above T_pc and connected-part dominance in the f0 propagator at high T, supporting chiral symmetry restoration.
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Soft mode dynamics associated with QCD critical point and color superconductivity -- pseudogap, anomalous dilepton production and electric conductivity
Soft modes linked to the QCD critical point and two-flavor color superconductivity in the NJL model produce a pseudogap above Tc and enhance electric conductivity and dilepton rates relevant to heavy-ion collisions.
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Study of Neutron Star Properties under the Two-Flavor Quark NJL Model
Hybrid neutron star EOS constructed from DDME2 hadronic and two-flavor NJL quark models with quintic interpolation requires early crossover near saturation density to satisfy PSR J0740+6620 mass and NICER radius constraints.
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Hadron properties at finite temperature
A review of thermal modifications to light and heavy hadron properties via imaginary-time formalism, effective field theories, unitarized approaches, and lattice QCD, with links to heavy-ion phenomenology.
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Chiral, parity-doublet, effective-Lagrangian mean-field theories for nuclear and astrophysical phenomenology
A review of parity-doublet models in effective field theory that accommodate a chirally invariant mass m0 to describe baryons across vacuum, nuclear, and astrophysical densities.