Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 1985
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Physical Review D (Particles and Fields), Volume 32, Issue 6, 15 September 1985, pp.1273-1279
Physics
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Particle-Theory And Field-Theory Models Of The Early Universe, Elementary Particle Processes
Scientific paper
Strange matter, a stable form of quark matter containing a large fraction of strange quarks, may have been copiously produced when the Universe had a temperature of ~100 MeV. We study the evaporation of lumps of strange matter as the Universe cooled to 1 MeV. Only lumps with baryon number larger than ~1052 could survive. This places a severe restriction on scenarios for strange-matter production.
Alcock Charles
Farhi Edward
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