A search for evidence of nuclearites in astrophysical pulse experiments

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Galactic Cosmic Rays, Quarks, Radiation Measurement, Flux (Rate), Missing Mass (Astrophysics), Photoelectrons

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De Rújula and Glashow have suggested that nuclearites, aggregates of up, down and strange quarks in roughly equal proportions, may form a component of the material reaching the Earth from the Galaxy. If all the dark matter in the Galaxy is assumed to be in the form of nuclearites, a limit can be set to the incoming flux. The authors report upper limits derived from four experiments, originally carried out to detect cosmic γ rays, as well as some derived by other authors, which would be sensitive to pulses of light from nuclearites in the lower atmosphere.

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