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Pulsars: Gigantic Nuclei

General Physics 2015-05-30 v3

Abstract

What is the real nature of pulsars? This is essentially a question of the fundamental strong interaction between quarks at low-energy scale and hence of the non-perturbative quantum chromo-dynamics, the solution of which would certainly be meaningful for us to understand one of the seven millennium prize problems (i.e., "Yang-Mills Theory") named by the Clay Mathematical Institute. After a historical note, it is argued here that a pulsar is very similar to an extremely big nucleus, but is a little bit different from the {\em gigantic nucleus} speculated 80 years ago by L. Landau. The paper demonstrates the similarity between pulsars and gigantic nuclei from both points of view: the different manifestations of compact stars and the general behavior of the strong interaction.

Cite

@article{arxiv.1109.0665,
  title  = {Pulsars: Gigantic Nuclei},
  author = {Renxin Xu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1109.0665},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

8 pages, 1 figures; Comments welcome!

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