STRANGE MATTER AT FINITE TEMPERATURE
Nov, 198715 pages
Published in:
- Phys.Rev.D 40 (1989) 165
Report number:
- TPJU-25/87
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Abstract: (APS)
We investigate strange matter at temperatures between 0 and 30 MeV. Increasing temperature destabilizes systems stable at T=0. The electric charge carried by quarks and the Coulomb barrier change significantly. The pressure dependence of the system is also presented.- MATTER: STRANGENESS
- QUARK: MATTER
- MATTER: FINITE TEMPERATURE
- STABILITY
- CHARGE: ELECTRIC
- PRESSURE
- THERMODYNAMICS
- NUMERICAL CALCULATIONS
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