We use the holographic AdS/QCD soft-wall model to investigate the spectrum of scalar glueballs in a finite temperature plasma. In this model, glueballs are described by a massless scalar field in an AdS 5 black hole with a dilaton soft-wall background. Using AdS/CFT prescriptions, we compute the boundary retarded Green's function. The corresponding thermal spectral function shows quasiparticle peaks at low temperatures. We also compute the quasinormal modes of the scalar field in the soft-wall black hole geometry. The temperature and momentum dependences of these modes are analyzed. The positions and widths of the peaks of the spectral function are related to the frequencies of the quasinormal modes. Our numerical results are found employing the power series method and the computation of Breit-Wigner resonances.
We investigate the thermodynamics of the flavour sector of the Sakai-Sugimoto
model in the presence of a magnetic field. Renormalizing the euclidean
Dirac-Born-Infeld action in the antipodal limit, we find for the confined and
deconfined phases positive contributions to the pressures that grow with the
magnetic field. We also obtain positive magnetic susceptibilities indicating a
paramagnetic behaviour of quarks. Using these results we estimate a
\lambda^2/N_c correction to the deconfinement temperature that decreases as a
function of the magnetic field.Comment: V4 1+20 pages, 6 figures, references and one figure added. Version
published in JHE
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