Strong magnetic fields can profoundly affect the equilibrium properties, characterized by the equation of state and bulk thermodynamics of strongly interacting matter. Although such fields are expected in off-central heavy-ion collisions, directly measuring their experimental imprints remains extremely challenging. To address this, we propose the baryon-electric charge correlations χ11BQ and the chemical potential ratio μQ/μB as magnetic-field-sensitive probes, based on (2+1)-flavor QCD lattice simulations at physical pion masses. Along the transition line, χ11BQ and (μQ/μB)LO in Pb-Pb collisions increase by factors of 2.1 and 2.4 at eB≃8Mπ2, respectively. To bridge theoretical predictions and experimental observations, we construct HRG-based proxies and apply systematic kinematic cuts to emulate STAR and ALICE detector acceptances. Furthermore, we extend this investigation to the QCD equation of state, and examine the leading-order thermodynamic coefficients for strangeness-neutral scenarios up to eB≃0.8GeV2∼45mπ2, revealing intriguing non-monotonic structures.
@article{arxiv.2510.21731,
title = {QCD in strong magnetic fields: fluctuations of conserved charges and EoS},
author = {Heng-Tong Ding and Jin-Biao Gu and Arpith Kumar and Sheng-Tai Li},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.21731},
year = {2025}
}
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12 pages, 6 figures, contribution to proceedings of XQCD 2025, July 2-4