“…The values of the AMM of the quarks can be taken as constant [73,75,76] or temperature and magnetic field dependent [77]; in either case the values must reproduce the vacuum values of the AMM of the proton and neutron. With the inclusion of the AMM of the quarks both in the NJL and PNJL models with constant coupling, it has been found that the critical temperature decreases with the magnetic field leading to inverse magnetic catalysis (IMC) [73,75,76]. Moreover, the inclusion of AMM leads to interesting consequences in the dilepton production rate in both NJL and PNJL models [78,79].…”