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Counting States: A Combinatorial Analysis of SQM Fragmentation
by
de Sá, L M
, Bernardo, A
, Paulucci, L
, Horvath, J E
in
Combinatorial analysis
/ Fragmentation
/ Heavy nuclei
/ Hypotheses
/ Neutron stars
/ Nuclear fusion
/ Quarks
2022
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Counting States: A Combinatorial Analysis of SQM Fragmentation
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de Sá, L M
, Bernardo, A
, Paulucci, L
, Horvath, J E
in
Combinatorial analysis
/ Fragmentation
/ Heavy nuclei
/ Hypotheses
/ Neutron stars
/ Nuclear fusion
/ Quarks
2022
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Counting States: A Combinatorial Analysis of SQM Fragmentation
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Counting States: A Combinatorial Analysis of SQM Fragmentation
2022
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The Strange Quark matter (SQM) hypothesis states that at extreme pressure and density conditions a new ground state of matter would arise, in which half of the \\textit{down} quarks become strange quarks. If true, it would mean that at least the core of neutron stars is made of SQM. In this hypothesis, SQM would be released in the inter-stellar medium when two of these objects merge. It is estimated that \\(10^{-2} M\\odot\\) of SQM would be released this way. This matter will undergo a sequence of processes that should result in a fraction of the released SQM becoming heavy nuclei through \\textit{r-process}. In this work we are interested in characterizing the fragmentation of SQM, with the novelty of keeping track of the \\textit{quark configuration} of the fragmented matter. This is accomplished by developing a methodology to estimate the energy of each fragment as the sum of its \\textit{constituent quarks}, the Coulomb interaction among the quarks and fragments' momenta. The determination of the fragmentation output is crucial to fully characterize the subsequent nucleosynthesis.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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