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Astronomy And Relativistic Astrophysics: New Phenomena And New States Of Matter In The Universe - Proceedings Of The Third Workshop (Iwara07) [Mīkstie vāki]

Edited by (Goethe Univ Frankfurt, Germany), Edited by , Edited by , Edited by (Centro Brasileiro De Pesqu), Edited by (Universidade Federal Do Rio Grande Do Sul (Ufrgs), Brazil & International Center For Relativistic Astrophysics Network (Icranet), Italy), Edited by (Federal Univ Of Paraiba, Brazil)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 280 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Aug-2010
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 9814304875
  • ISBN-13: 9789814304870
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This book presents scientific research on the central theme of new states of matter and new phenomena in the universe. The topics covered range from the big bang, through topics including the formation of exotic stars, black holes and the plasma of quarks and gluons by heavy ion reactions, to the influence of dark matter and dark energy in the evolution of the universe.

Scientific interest in these themes has been growing: together with the development of major projects such as AUGER, LHC, FERMI Telescope, FAIR/GSI and GEO/LIGO, the diversity and scope of research on such themes has been on the rise. The content is detailed enough to capture the interest of experts in the field and is useful for future explorations on these fascinating themes

This book presents scientific research on the central theme of new states of matter and new phenomena in the universe. The topics covered range from the big bang, through topics including the formation of exotic stars, black holes and the plasma of quarks and gluons by heavy ion reactions, to the influence of dark matter and dark energy in the evolution of the universe.Scientific interest in these themes has been growing: together with the development of major projects such as AUGER, LHC, FERMI Telescope, FAIR/GSI and GEO/LIGO, the diversity and scope of research on such themes has been on the rise. The content is detailed enough to capture the interest of experts in the field and is useful for future explorations on these fascinating themes.
Preface ix
List of Participants
xi
Supercritical Fields, Extreme Neutron-Rich Isotopes, and Short Living Giant Atoms
1(16)
W. Greiner
The Chirality of Life: From Phase Transitions to Astrobiogy
17(14)
M. Gleiser
S.I. Walker
Constraints on the Nuclear EoS from Neutron Star Observables
31(16)
D. Blaschke
T. Klahn
F. Weber
Proto-Neutron and Neutron Stars
47(8)
V. Dexheimer
S. Schramm
H. Stoecker
Quark-Gluon Plasma in Neutron Stars
55(6)
R.B. Jacobsen
C.A.Z. Vasconcellos
B.E.J. Bodmann
F. Fernandez
Using Skyrme Models to Describe Asymmetric Nuclear Matter
61(4)
M. Dutra
O. Lourenco
A. Delfino
J.S. Sa Martins
URCA Process in an Effective Model for Neutron Stars
65(6)
A. Mesquita
M. Razeira
F. Fernandez
C.A.Z. Vasconcellos
Stellar Matter Constrained to Nuclear Physics Experiments
71(14)
D.P. Menezes
An Investigation of the Coupling Constants in Quantum Hadrodynamics Effective Models
85(8)
L.N. Burigo
B.E.J. Bodmann
R.B. Jacobsen
C.A.Z. Vasconcellos
F. Fernandez
Cold Nuclear Matter Described by Nonlinear Relativistic Point-Coupling Models in ps = p Approach
93(6)
O. Lourenco
A. Delfino
M. Malheiro
Dynamical Collapse of Neutron Stars: Crust Ejection and Gravitational Wave Emission
99(8)
G.F. Marranghello
J.C.N. Araujo
O.D. Miranda
Neutron Stars in an Effective Model with Adjustable Coefficients
107(6)
A. Mesquita
M. Razeira
F. Fernandez
C.A.Z. Vasconcellos
Mass Ejection in Protoneutron Star Induced by Neutrino Emission
113(6)
L.G. Almeida
S.B. Duarte
H. Rodrigues
D. Portes Jr.
On the Confined-Deconfined Phase Transition in Nuclear Matter
119(10)
L.N. Burigo
R.B. Jacobsen
C.A.Z. Vasconcellos
B.E.J. Bodmann
F. Fernandez
CFL-Quark Star in the Density-Dependent Quark Mass Model
129(4)
J.C.T. Oliveira
H. Rodrigues
S.B. Duarte
Color Superconductivity with 2 and 3 Flavors in the Chromodielectric Model
133(8)
M. Vidalis
M. Malheiro
On the Chemical Potential of Dark Energy
141(6)
S.H. Pereira
Wavelet Analysis of Stellar Rotation and Other Periodicities: From the Sun to CoRoT
147(6)
D.B. de Freitas
I. de C. Leao
B.L.C. Martins
J.D. do Nascimento Jr.
J.R. de Medeiros
Analogue of Superradiance Effect in Acoustic Black Hole in the Presence of Disclination
153(8)
F.A. Gomes
G.A. Marques
Prevalence of Energy Conditions in Friedmann Cosmology and Hubble Diagram of Gamma-Ray Bursts
161(18)
H.J. Mosquera Cuesta
C.A. Bonilla Quintero
R. Turcati
J. Morais
C. Furlanetto
H. Dumet M.
Growth of Primordial Fluctuations in a Vacuum Energy Decay Model
179(4)
N. Pires
H.T.C.M. de Souza
On the Quintessence Scalar Field Potential
183(10)
J.A.E. Carrillo
J.M. Silva
J.A.S. Lima
Inducing a Modified Brans-Dicke Theory of Gravity from Five-Dimensional Vacuum
193(14)
J.E.M. Aguilar
C. Romero
A. Barros
Interacting Strangelets and their Presence Among Cosmic Ray Primaries
207(6)
L. Paulucci
J.E. Horvath
Revisiting the Confrontation of the Energy Conditions Bounds with Supernovae Data
213(6)
M.P. Lima
S.D.P. Vitenti
M.J. Reboucas
Dark Energy Equation of State and Cosmic Topology
219(10)
S.D.P. Vitenti
M.P. Lima
M.J. Reboucas
Evolution of Primordial Density Perturbations in A(t) Cosmologies
229(6)
N. Pires
Simplified Chaplygin Gas: Deriving H0 from Ages of OHROs and BAOs
235(10)
R.C. Santos
J.F. Jesus
The Role of Magnetic Braking Effects on the Rotation of Subgiant and Giant Stars
245(6)
S.C. Maciel
D.B. de Freitas
J.R. de Medeiros
Some Topological Effects in Safko-Witten Spacetime
251(10)
V.B. Bezerra
Concluding Remarks to the IWARA 2007
261
J.E. Horvath