Metastable formations of nuclear matter

Physics – Nuclear Physics

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Celestial Bodies, Metastable State, Nuclear Binding Energy, Plasma Density, Space Plasmas, Nuclei (Nuclear Physics), Particle Collisions, Pions, Plasma Temperature, Potential Energy

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The dependence of the binding energy of nuclei on the mass number A is studied under the assumption that there is a negative pion condensate in continuous nuclear matter. It is shown that only nuclei with A ranging from A0 to one million are unstable. For A greater than one million they are metastable. A0 is the mass number of the most stable nucleus in a plasma. The spontaneous breakup of such nuclei is effectively ruled out. They can decay only in nuclear collisions or when the plasma temperature reaches values of 600 million.

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