Are super-hypernuclei found in cosmic rays?

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Cosmic Rays, Electric Fields, Hypernuclei, Atomic Weights, Nuclear Models, Quarks, Shell Theory

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In order to find whether the two events with the charge of Z=14 and the mass number of A approximately 370 recently observed in cosmic rays are super-hypernuclei (or strange quark matter) as claimed, the charge-to-mass-number ratio (Z/A) of super-hypernuclei is investigated in the quark-shell model. Although a small Z/A ratio is always preferable for super-hypernuclei, such a small ratio of 3 to 30 may be realized as Z less than or equal to square root of 2/3 A1/2 if the nuclei are created spontaneously from bulk strange quark matter due to the Coulomb attraction.

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