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Exploring effects of magnetic field on the Hadron Resonance Gas

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arxiv 1504.04533 v3 pith:NFZZEQEZ submitted 2015-04-17 hep-ph nucl-th

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We present a study of the effects of magnetic fields on fluctuations and correlations in hadron resonance gas model. We find significant changes in the fluctuations of net baryon number, electric charge and strangeness. This is also reflected in various fluctuation ratios along the freezeout curve.

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