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SUMMARY:When Quarks Condense: The Densest Material in the Universe
DTSTART:20260611T141500Z
DTEND:20260611T151500Z
DTSTAMP:20260614T114600Z
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CONTACT:bernd-jochen.schaefer@uni-giessen.de
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Mark Alford (Washington University\, St Louis\, USA)
 \n\nWhat happens when matter is compressed to the highest density found in
  the universe? According to the standard model\, one possibility is color 
 superconducting quark matter\, a state where quarks condense via the same 
 mechanism as seen on Earth in superconductors and superfluids. This form o
 f matter may well exist in the cores of neutron stars. I will give an acce
 ssible review of the features of color-superconducting quark matter\, and 
 discuss some ideas for finding it in nature.\n\nhttps://indico.gsi.de/even
 t/24892/
LOCATION:Room 511 (Physics Building)
URL:https://indico.gsi.de/event/24892/
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