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Quark matter equation of state and stellar properties
In this paper we study strange matter by investigating the stability window
within the QMDD model at zero temperature and check that it can explain the
very massive pulsar recently detected. We compare our results with the ones
obtained from the MIT bag model and see that the QMDD model can explain larger
masses, due to the stiffening of the equation of state
Stability windows for proto-quark stars
We investigate the existence of possible stable strange matter and related
stability windows at finite temperature for different models that are generally
applied to describe quark stars, namely, the quark-mass density dependent
model, the MIT bag model and the Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model. We emphasize that,
although the limits for stable strange matter depend on a comparison with the
ground state of 56Fe, which is a zero temperature state, the quantity that has
to be used in the search for strange matter in proto-quark stars is the free
energy and we analyze stability windows up to temperatures of the order of 40
MeV. The effects of strong magnetic fields on stability windows are computed
and the resulting mass-radius relations for different stages of the proto-quark
star are analyzed.Comment: Published versio
SACY - a Search for Associations Containing Young stars
The scientific goal of the SACY (Search for Associations Containing
Young-stars) was to identify possible associations of stars younger than the
Pleiades Association among optical counterparts of the ROSAT X-ray bright
sources. High-resolution spectra for possible optical counterparts later than
G0 belonging to HIPPARCOS and/or TYCHO-2 catalogs were obtained in order to
assess both the youth and the spatial motion of each target. More than 1000
ROSAT sources were observed, covering a large area in the Southern Hemisphere.
The newly identified young stars present a patchy distribution in UVW and XYZ,
revealing the existence of huge nearby young associations. Here we present the
associations identified in this survey.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures, to appear in the Proceedings of Open Issues in
Local Formation and Early Stellar Evolution, Ouro Preto, Brazi
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