Abstract

We have studied the classical and quantum expressions of electrical conductivity and their numerical estimation in the presence of a magnetic field for hadron resonance gas (HRG) and massless quark matter. Classical results of transport coefficients of HRG matter in the presence of a magnetic field were studied previously by Dash et al. [Phys. Rev. D 102, 016016 (2020)] using the standard relaxation time approximation in the Boltzmann equation. In the same reference, the transition from isotropic transport coefficients to anisotropic coefficients in the presence of a magnetic field was also estimated for massless and HRG matter. This led to an upper limit or Stefan-Boltzmann (SB) type limit to the nonperturbative domain transition of transport coefficients. In a similar context, the present work has concentrated on the classical to quantum transition of HRG transport from the domain of high temperature and low magnetic field to that of low temperature and high magnetic field. We have also compared the quantum modification of HRG results with that of massless quark matter, where we observed an opposite trend. A similar kind of quantum effect is also noticed between mesons and baryons due to their different particle distribution functions. Despite the fact that HRG contains both mesons and baryons, Landau quantization of its net magnetothermodynamic phase space reveals meson- or boson-dominated quantum modification. That is why the quantum modification of HRG results reveals the opposite trend from that of massless quark matter, which faces fermionic quantum modification.

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