CORDIS Project
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This project aims to explore the properties of hypernuclei, particularly focusing on the role of strange quarks in nuclear matter. By developing advanced detection techniques, it seeks to enhance understanding of nuclear interactions and their implications for neutron stars.
Observable hadronic matter is mostly composed of u, d quarks.
The strangeness degree of freedom is expected to play an important role in dense nuclear matter in the form of hyperons, baryons with at least one valence strange quark.
Hyperons can form bound nuclear systemswith nucleons and create short-lived hypernuclei which decay on the time-scale of the weak interaction (typically ∼200 ps).
Our knowledge of nuclear matter is so far restricted to precision nucleon scattering and nuclear data whi…
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Germany, Muenchen
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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