Physics
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Aug 2004
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COMPACT STARS The Quest for New States of Dense Matter. Proceedings of the KIAS-APCTP International Symposium on Astro-Hadron Ph
Physics
Scientific paper
Recently, strongly bound barK nuclear systems have been predicted, which are shown to have large binding energies about 100 MeV for single-barK systems and 200 MeV for double-barK systems. Since these barK bound nuclei are predicted to have enormous nucleon densities, several times as much as the normal nuclear density, they provide a unique playground for studying possible quark-gluon structure in dense, cold and microscopic nuclear systems. We discuss this new paradigm and offer various experimental ways to search for such interesting objects that should be deeply related to chiral symmetry restoration, hadron masses, kaon condensation and strange matter.
Akaishi Yoshinori
Dote Akinobu
Yamazaki Toshimitsu
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