A proposal that Z0 to mu+ mu- decays in a strong magnetic field produce negative v2 and harder antimuon pT, offering a potential early-field magnetometer.
QED Fermions in a noisy magnetic field background: The effective action approach
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We consider the effects of a noisy magnetic field background over the fermion propagator in QED, as an approximation to the spatial inhomogeneities and time-fluctuations that would naturally arise in certain physical scenarios, such as heavy-ion collisions or the quark-gluon plasma in the early stages of the evolution of the Universe. We considered a classical, finite and uniform average magnetic field background $\langle \mathbf{B}(\mathbf{x})\rangle_{\Delta} = \mathbf{B}$, subject to white-noise fluctuations with auto-correlation of magnitude $\Delta_B$. By means of the Schwinger representation of the propagator in the average magnetic field as a reference system, we used the replica formalism to study the effects of the magnetic noise at the mean field level, in terms of a vector order parameter $Q_j = \ii e \Delta_B\langle\langle \bar{\psi}\gamma_j\psi \rangle\rangle_{\Delta}$ whose magnitude represents the ensemble average (over magnetic noise) of the fermion currents. We identified the region where this order parameter acquires a finite value, thus breaking the $U(1)$-symmetry of the model due to the presence of the magnetic noise.
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Asymmetric muon-antimuon emission from $Z^0$ decays: a clear magnetometer in relativistic heavy-ion collisions
A proposal that Z0 to mu+ mu- decays in a strong magnetic field produce negative v2 and harder antimuon pT, offering a potential early-field magnetometer.