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Nuclear and subnuclear boiling

Frank Wilczek ()
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Frank Wilczek: the School of Natural Sciences, Institute for Advanced Study

Nature, 1998, vol. 395, issue 6699, 220-221

Abstract: Can nuclear material, compressed hard enough, turn into a still denser substance known as quark matter? We may be able to find out using existing particle accelerators, according to a study that applies the theory of phase changes to Bohr's liquid drop model of the nucleus.

Date: 1998
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