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Strangeness of matter waves

Foundations of Physics, 1996
The concept of waves associated with any material particle has been a considerable boost to theoretical physics, and it appears to be in accordance with many experimental results. Some relativistic properties of these assumed waves are studied in comparison to other physical waves.
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Strange hadronic matter

Nuclear Physics A, 1995
Abstract Recent investigations of regions of stability for multi-strange hadronic systems, made up of nucleons and hyperons {p, n, Λ, Ξ0, Ξ−}, are reviewed. Relativistic mean field calculations, designed to reproduce the observed binding energies of ordinary nuclei and of Λ, Ξ and ΛΛ hypernuclei, predict a large class of such objects which are stable
Carl B. Dover, Avraham Gal
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Strange and hot matter

Nuclear Physics A, 1992
Abstract I consider the strangeness degree of freedom in hot nuclear matter and its significance for the observation and identification of a quark-gluon plasma. Particular attention is given to the interpretation of new and intriguing results on strange antibaryon production.
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Radioactivity in strange quark matter

Physical Review C, 1987
We develop a mass formula for finite lumps of strange quark matter near flavor equilibrium. Our Fermi-gas model includes surface tension and Coulomb energy but not quantum-chromodynamic radiative corrections. Assuming strange matter is stable in bulk, we investigate the radioactive decays of finite strangelets (clumps of strange matter with baryon ...
Robert L. Jaffe, Micheal S. Berger
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Properties of strange quark matter

Physical Review D, 1993
Assuming that the novel nuclei of [ital A]=370 amu and [ital Z]=14 recently observed in high-energy cosmic rays are really strange quark matter (SQM), the relationship between parameters describing SQM is discussed and the mass formula for SQM is derived by requiring that it yields the observed value of [ital A]=370 amu and [ital Z]=14.
Takesi Saito   +2 more
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STRANGE MATTER AND STRANGE STARS WITH TSALLIS STATISTICS

International Journal of Modern Physics D, 2007
We investigate the properties of β-equilibrated electrically charged neutral strange matter and strange stars at finite temperature in the framework of Tsallis statistics [C. Tsallis, J. Stat. Phys.52 (1988) 479]. As the main result of our study we find out that a QHD description of nuclear matter combined with Tsallis statistics may open new ...
César A. Z. Vasconcellos   +2 more
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Strangeness in dense matter

Nuclear Physics A, 1988
Abstract This talk surveys the role of strangeness in the physics of dense matter, including the nature of the absolute ground state of matter, strange neutron stars, strangeness in the early universe, and strangeness as a probe of ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions.
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Containing strange matters

2008
At his return to his lodgings, Jones found the situation of affairs greatly altered from what they had been in at his departure. The mother, the two daughters, and young Mr Nightingale were now sat down to supper together, when the uncle was, at...
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Strange Quark Matter as Dark Matter

Nonlinear Phenomena in Complex Systems, 2019
New forms of matter such as super-hypernuclei (strange quark matter) and superhypernuclear stars (strange quark stars) as candidates for dark matter are discussed in some detail, based on the so-called "Bodmer–Terazawa–Witten hypothesis" assuming that they are stable absolutely or quasi-stable (decaying only weakly).
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Strange Matter in the Universe

1988
In the course of this lecture, I would like to introduce the strange matter hypothesis and some of its consequences.
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