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Encounters of planet earth with quark-matter: Festschrift Sakharov (Andrej Dmitrievich) on his 63rd birthday
The invisible mass of our galaxy or our universe may be in the form of 'nucleorites', nuggets of hadronic matter containing similar numbers of up, down and strange quarks. The mass of a nucleorite may range from a few Gev/c*c to the mass of a nucleon star. The speaker, S. L. GLASHOW, descr...
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CERN
1984
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/422577 |
Sumario: | The invisible mass of our galaxy or our universe may be in the form of 'nucleorites', nuggets of hadronic matter containing similar numbers of up, down and strange quarks. The mass of a nucleorite may range from a few Gev/c*c to the mass of a nucleon star. The speaker, S. L. GLASHOW, describes what happens when nucleorites of different masses hit detectors of different sizes. |
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