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Magnetising the ${\cal N}=4$ Super Yang-Mills plasma

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arxiv 2203.00050 v3 pith:SG7PJ5TM submitted 2022-02-28 hep-th hep-lathep-ph

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We investigate the thermodynamics of the anisotropic magnetic $\rm AdS_5$ black brane solution found by D'Hoker and Kraus arXiv:0908.3875. This solution is the gravity dual of a strongly coupled ${\cal N}=4$ Super Yang-Mills plasma in ${\mathbb R}^{3,1}$, with temperature $T$, in the presence of a magnetic field ${\cal B}$. Following the procedure of holographic renormalisation we calculate the Gibbs free energy and the holographic stress tensor of the conformal plasma. We evaluate several thermodynamic quantities including the magnetisation, the anisotropic pressures and the speeds of sound. Our results are consistent with an RG flow from a perturbed $\rm AdS_5$ black brane at small ${\cal B}/T^2$ to a $\rm \bf BTZ \times {\mathbb R}^2$ black brane at large ${\cal B}/T^2$. We also perform a phenomenological analysis where we compare the thermodynamics of a magnetised conformal plasma against the lattice QCD results for the thermodynamics of the magnetised quark-gluon plasma.

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