Is Cygnus X-3 a quark star?

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Quarks, Stellar Radiation, X Ray Astronomy, X Ray Stars, Anomalies, Binary Stars, Muons, Neutron Stars

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During a 10-day period in October 1985, the galactic X-ray source Cygnus X-3 was undergoing its most violent outburst on record and a flurry of anomalous cosmic ray events from the direction of Cygnus appeared in a proton decay detector deep in Minnesota's Soudan iron mine. An acceptance of the reported data as real would imply that the ultrarelativistic debris from Cygnus X-3 contains something totally new to particle physics. Cygnus 3 lies at a distance of 37,000 light years from the earth, on a far edge of the Galaxy where it is heavily obscured by interstellar gas and dust. Intrnsically, Cygnus X-3 is one of the two or three most luminous objects in the galaxy. Cygnus X-3 appears to be a binary system consisting of a compact object pulling in a stream of gas from a more or less normal companion. Attention is given to a quark-matter model of Cygnus X-3, and the di-lambda or H particle.

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