Nuclearite flux limit from gravitational-wave detectors

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Cosmic Rays, Dark Matter, Gravitational Waves, Magnetic Monopoles, Noise Temperature, Quantum Chromodynamics, Detectors, Signal To Noise Ratios

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Present-day resonant-bar gravitatinal-wave detectors are demonstrated to be sensitive to nuclearites of strange matter. Results obtained with the Stanford gravitational-wave detector have yielded a flux limit that is significant enough to rule out nuclearites in a certain mass range as a dark-matter candidate for both the galactic halo dark matter and the dark matter required to close the universe. The present limit applies only to nuclearites heavier than 1.5 x 10 to the -13th.

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