“…Nowadays, exotic manifestations of matter, like non-Fermi-liquid behavior and unconventional superconductivity [18][19][20][21] , emerging in the immediate vicinity of a quantum critical point (QCP), have been attracting high interest of the community. It is well-established that for a pressure-induced QCP 22,23 , as well as for a finite temperature (T) pressure-induced critical point [24][25][26] , the Grüneisen ratio, i.e., the ratio between thermal expansivity and specific heat at constant pressure, is enhanced upon approaching the critical values of the tuning parameter and it diverges right at the critical point. For a magnetic field-induced QCP 27 the analogous physical quantity to the Grüneisen ratio is the so-called magnetic Grüneisen parameter, hereafter Γ mag 22,28,29 .…”