“…As regards the effects more directly related to color interactions, various studies have considered the possible influence of an external magnetic field on the static quark-antiquark potential [14][15][16][17][18][19], which has been clarified by recent lattice results [20,21], and might have consequences relevant to the spectrum of heavy quark bound states [22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32]. At zero temperature, the potential becomes anisotropic and the string tension σ is larger (smaller) in the direction orthogonal (parallel) to the magnetic field B [20,21]; at finite T , in particular in the region right below the pseudocritical temperature T c , the magnetic field induces a general suppression of σ [21], leading to an early onset of deconfinement, in agreement with the observed dependence of T c on B [33][34][35] In this paper we extend the study to the region of temperatures above T c , in order to investigate the effects of a magnetic background on the interactions between heavy quarks in the Quark-Gluon Plasma. In this phase, the effective interaction is no longer confining and can instead be described by a screened Coulomb form, with two different screening lengths/masses characterizing the (color)electric and the (color)magnetic sectors.…”