Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity
Scientific paper
Mar 2003
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2003aps..mar.f1003t&link_type=abstract
American Physical Society, Annual APS March Meeting 2003, March 3-7, 2003, , abstract #F1.003
Physics
Condensed Matter
Superconductivity
Scientific paper
Our understanding of the Universe and the objects within is in the midst of a revolution powered by technology and ideas. The richness of the opportunities and the deep connections to physics are illustrated by the questions astrophysicists are trying to answer: What is the dark matter that holds galaxies together? What is the frequency of planetary systems like ours and how do they form? How did the Universe begin? What are the highest energy particles in the Universe and how were they accelerated? How does superconductivity work at ten billion degrees and what other states of exotic matter exist in neutron stars? Do black holes work the way Einstein's theory predicts? What is the nature of the dark energy that is causing the expansion of the Universe to speed up? How does the nuclear deflagration of a white dwarf star proceed and produce a supernova? What is the origin of the ubiquitous magnetic fields in the Universe and how do they power phenomena such as stellar coronae?
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