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Dense Matter in Compact Stars

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The purpose and motivation of these lectures can be summarized in the following two questions: What is the ground state (and its properties) of dense matter? What is the matter composition of a compact star? The two questions are, of course, strongly coupled to each other. Depending on your point of view, you can either consider the ?rst as the main question and the second as a consequence or application of the ?rst, or vice versa. If you are interested in fundamental questions in particle physics you may take the former point of view: you ask the question what happens to matter if you squeeze it more and more. This leads to fundamental questions because at some level of suf?cient squeezing you expect to reach the point where the fundamental degrees of freedom and their interactions become important. That is, at some point you will reach a form of matter where not molecules or atoms, but the constituents of an atom, namely neutrons, protons, and electrons, are the relevant degrees of freedom.

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ISBN: 9783642128653
Publication date: 4th September 2010
Author: A Schmitt
Publisher: Springer an imprint of Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 147 pages
Series: Lecture Notes in Physics
Genres: Astrophysics
Solar system: the Sun and planets
Atomic and molecular physics
Particle and high-energy physics
Applied physics