Wednesday, April 10, 2002

Newsletter: Fall99: Are pulsars "strange" stars?






Even more exciting is the possibility that pulsars are in fact strange stars: stars with quark-matter cores that contain, in addition to the ubiquitous up and down quarks, a large fraction of strange quarks. The existence of stable strange-quark matter - more stable perhaps even than 56Fe - is fascinating indeed.

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