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Fragmentation of Strange Quark Matter in Astrophysical Events

J. E. Horvath, L. Paulucci Marinho

Published 2015-04-13Version 1

We assess the fragmentation of strange quark matter in astrophysical events, showing that the application of statistical multifragmentation models suggests that most of the fragments (strangelets) should belong to an unstable baryon number $A$. While there are some caveats to be addressed, the flux of strangelets onto the Earth could be orders of magnitude lower than previous estimates, with negative prospects for the ongoing search experiments.

Comments: Prepared for the Proceedings of the Conference "Compact Stars in the QCD Diagram IV", Prerow, Germany September 26-30 (2014)
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