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Color superconducting quark matter in compact stars | Mark Alford
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11 Oct 2001 | Journal: | eConf C010815 (2002) 137-148 | Subject: | hep-ph nucl-th | Abstract: | When nuclear matter reaches a high enough density, we expect that the nucleons will overlap so much as to lose their separate identities, and merge into quark matter. In this talk I will review some theoretical expectations and speculations about quark matter, focusing on the phenomenon of quark pair condensation (color superconductivity) and its application to compact stars. | Source: | arXiv, hep-ph/0110150 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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