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Topological Susceptibility in a Uniform Magnetic Field

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arxiv 2103.05048 v2 pith:IJNBG55C submitted 2021-03-08 hep-ph hep-lathep-th

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keywords fieldshiftsusceptibilitytopologicalbackgroundcondensatescumulantfourth
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We study the topological susceptibility and the fourth cumulant of the QCD vacuum in the presence of a uniform, background magnetic field in two-and-three flavor QCD finding novel, model-independent sum rules relating the shift in the topological susceptibility due to the background field to the shift in the quark condensates, and the shift in the fourth cumulant to the shifts in the quark condensates and susceptibilities

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