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Scientific program for the Forward Physics Facility. [PDF]
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Extracting the femtometer structure of strange baryons using the vacuum polarization effect. [PDF]
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Relativistic simulations of compact object mergers for nucleonic matter and strange quark matter
Andreas Bauswein
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Radioactivity in strange quark matter
Physical Review C, 1987We 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 ...
, Berger, , Jaffe
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Properties of strange quark matter
Physical Review D, 1993Assuming 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.
, Kasuya, , Saito, , Yasuè
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PRIMORDIAL STRANGE QUARK MATTER
International Journal of Modern Physics E, 2011Strange quark nuggets (SQNs) could be the relics of the cosmological QCD phase transition, and they could very likely be the candidate of cold dark matter if survived the cooling of the later Universe, although the formation and evolution of these SQNs depend on the physical state of the hot QGP (quark-gluon plasma) phase and the state of cold quark ...
XIAOYU LAI, RENXIN XU
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Neutrino emissivity of strange quark matter
Physical Review D, 1990We study the neutrino emissivity of three-flavor degenerate "strange matter" by using a thermodynamic potential calculated to second order in ${\ensuremath{\alpha}}_{c}$ and by solving the Gell-Mann-Low equation for the screened charge ${\ensuremath{\alpha}}_{c}$. No reduction in the emissivity at higher densities is found.
, Goyal, , Anand
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Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics, 2002
This conference opening talk presents a short review of recent progress in strangeness production systematics, notably the topic of energy dependence, up to RHIC. The data are confronted with the statistical hadronization model which helps to answer the question of their connection to the parton–hadron phase transformation occuring at upper SPS ...
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This conference opening talk presents a short review of recent progress in strangeness production systematics, notably the topic of energy dependence, up to RHIC. The data are confronted with the statistical hadronization model which helps to answer the question of their connection to the parton–hadron phase transformation occuring at upper SPS ...
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Nuclear-matter—quark-matter phase diagram with strangeness
Physical Review D, 1989A phenomenological equation of state of strongly interacting matter, including strange degrees of freedom, is presented. It is shown that the hyperon and kaon interactions must be included, in order to obtain a reasonable description of the deconfinement transition at high baryon densities.
, Barz, , Friman, , Knoll, , Schulz
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Space-Time Geometry of Quark and Strange Quark Matter
Chinese Journal of Astronomy and Astrophysics, 2007We study quark and strange quark matter in the context of general relativity. For this purpose, we solve Einstein's field equations for quark and strange quark matter in spherical symmetric space-times. We analyze strange quark matter for the different equations of state (EOS) in the spherical symmetric space-times, thus we are able to obtain the space-
Can Aktas, Can Aktas +1 more
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