Assuming that cosmic rays entering the Earth's atmosphere contain a small admixture of nuggets of strange quark matter in form of strangelets one can explain a number of apparently "strange" effects observed in different cosmic rays experiments. We shall demonstrate here that the mass spectrum of such strangelets filles the "nuclear desert" gap existing between the heaviest elements observed in Universe and the next "nuclear-like objects" represented by neutron and strange stars
A new model for the description of strangelets' behavior in the Earth's atmosphere is presented. Str...
The existence of systems composed of a confined Fermi-gas of up, down and strange quarks that could ...
We determine the Galactic production rate of strangelets as a canonical input to calculations of the...
If strange quark matter is stable in small lumps, we expect to find such lumps, called ``strangelets...
We discuss the possible imprints of Strange Quark Matter (SQM) in cosmic ray data. In particular, we...
Stable lumps of quark matter may be present in cosmic rays at a flux level, which can be de-tected b...
Strangelets (hypothetical stable lumps of strange quarkmatter) of astrophysical origin may be ultima...
It is shown that nuggets of strange quark matter may be extracted from the surface of pulsars and ac...
Searching for strangelets in cosmic rays may be the best way to test the possible stability of stran...
We discuss the possible imprints of strangelets (i.e., lumps of Strange Quark Matter) in Chacaltaya ...
International audienceSeveral experiments (e.g., Milagro and IceCube) have reported the presence in ...
Motivated by some recent cosmic ray experiments we study the properties of strange quark matter near...
Astrophysical bounds on the properties and abundances of primordial quark nuggets and cosmic ray str...
AbstractThe conjecture of Bodmer–Witten–Terazawa suggesting a form of quark matter (Strange Quark Ma...
A new model for the description of the behaviour of strangelets in the Earth's atmosphere is pr...
A new model for the description of strangelets' behavior in the Earth's atmosphere is presented. Str...
The existence of systems composed of a confined Fermi-gas of up, down and strange quarks that could ...
We determine the Galactic production rate of strangelets as a canonical input to calculations of the...
If strange quark matter is stable in small lumps, we expect to find such lumps, called ``strangelets...
We discuss the possible imprints of Strange Quark Matter (SQM) in cosmic ray data. In particular, we...
Stable lumps of quark matter may be present in cosmic rays at a flux level, which can be de-tected b...
Strangelets (hypothetical stable lumps of strange quarkmatter) of astrophysical origin may be ultima...
It is shown that nuggets of strange quark matter may be extracted from the surface of pulsars and ac...
Searching for strangelets in cosmic rays may be the best way to test the possible stability of stran...
We discuss the possible imprints of strangelets (i.e., lumps of Strange Quark Matter) in Chacaltaya ...
International audienceSeveral experiments (e.g., Milagro and IceCube) have reported the presence in ...
Motivated by some recent cosmic ray experiments we study the properties of strange quark matter near...
Astrophysical bounds on the properties and abundances of primordial quark nuggets and cosmic ray str...
AbstractThe conjecture of Bodmer–Witten–Terazawa suggesting a form of quark matter (Strange Quark Ma...
A new model for the description of the behaviour of strangelets in the Earth's atmosphere is pr...
A new model for the description of strangelets' behavior in the Earth's atmosphere is presented. Str...
The existence of systems composed of a confined Fermi-gas of up, down and strange quarks that could ...
We determine the Galactic production rate of strangelets as a canonical input to calculations of the...