4–6 Sept 2025
Lecture Hall Complex, IIT Bhilai
Asia/Kolkata timezone

Thermodynamics of strongly magnetized dense quark matter from hard dense loop perturbation theory

6 Sept 2025, 15:40
20m
L106 (Lecture Hall Complex, IIT Bhilai)

L106

Lecture Hall Complex, IIT Bhilai

Department of Physics, IIT Bhilai, Kutelabhata, Durg, Chattisgarh 491002

Speaker

Mr Sarthak Satapathy (BJB College)

Description

In this work we discuss the hard dense loop perturbation theory approach for studying the thermodynamics of strongly magnetized dense quark matter. The study has been confined to one loop self-energy of quarks and gluons respectively, for calculating the free energy of the system. Thermodynamic quantities such as pressure, magnetization, second-order quark number susceptibility, and speed of sound have been computed, and their behavior with chemical potential and magnetic field has been studied. It is found that the speed of sound approaches the speed of light at extremely high densities. The results may be helpful for studying extremely magnetized and dense objects such as neutron stars and magnetars.

Author

Mr Sarthak Satapathy (BJB College)

Co-authors

Mr Salman Ahamad Khan (Department of Physics, Integral University, Lucknow—226026, India) Mr Sumit Rana (School of Physics, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 102488, China)

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