95 research outputs found
Quark mass density- and temperature- dependent model for bulk strange quark matter
It is shown that the quark mass density-dependent model can not be used to
explain the process of the quark deconfinement phase transition because the
quark confinement is permanent in this model. A quark mass density- and
temperature-dependent model in which the quark confinement is impermanent has
been suggested. We argue that the vacuum energy density B is a function of
temperature. The dynamical and thermodynamical properties of bulk strange quark
matter for quark mass density- and temperature-dependent model are discussed.Comment: 6 Pages, 5 Figures. To be published on Phys. Rev.
A quark meson coupling model with density- and temperature- dependent quark masses
Based on the quark mass density- and temperature- dependent model we suggest
a model for nuclear matter where the meson field is introduced to be directly
coupled to the quarks. The dynamic formation of the nucleon bag, the saturation
properties of nuclear matter as well as equation of state for this model are
studies.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
Wave dynamics of a six-dimensional black hole localized on a tensional three-brane
We study the quasinormal modes and the late-time tail behavior of scalar
perturbation in the background of a black hole localized on a tensional
three-brane in a world with two large extra dimensions. We find that finite
brane tension modifies the standard results in the wave dynamics for the case
of a black hole on a brane with completely negligible tension. We argue that
the wave dynamics contains the imprint of the extra dimensions.Comment: revised version, 10 pages, 1 table and 2 figures. Accepted for
publication in Phys. Lett.
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