Magnetic susceptibility at zero and nonzero chemical potential in QCD and QED
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Abstract: Magnetic susceptibility of the quark matter in QCD is calculated in a closed form for an arbitrary chemical potential mu. For small mu, mu<<T, eB << T^2, a strong dependence on temperature T is found due to Polyakov line factors. In the opposite case of small T, eB > T^2, the oscillations as functions of eB occur, characteristic of the de Haas-van Alphen effect. Results are compared with available lattice data.
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