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- Nuclear_matter abstract "Nuclear matter is an idealized system of interacting nucleons (protons and neutrons) that exists in several phases that as yet are not fully established. It is not matter in a nucleus, but a hypothetical substance consisting of a huge number of protons and neutrons interacting by only nuclear forces and no Coulomb forces. Volume and the number of particles are infinite, but the ratio is finite. Infinite volume implies no surface effects and translational invariance (only differences in position matter, not absolute positions).A common idealization is symmetric nuclear matter, which consists of equal numbers of protons and neutrons, with no electrons.When nuclear matter is compressed to sufficiently high density, it is expected, on the basis of the asymptotic freedom of Quantum chromodynamics, that it will become quark matter, which is a degenerate Fermi gas of quarks.Some authors use \"nuclear matter\" in a broader sense, and refer to the model described above as \"infinite nuclear matter\", and consider it as a \"toy model\", a testing ground for analytical techniques. However, the composition of a neutron star, which requires more than neutrons and protons, is not necessarily locally charge neutral, and does not exhibit translation invariance, often is differently referred to, for example, as neutron star matter or stellar matter and is considered distinct from nuclear matter. In a neutron star, pressure rises from zero (at the surface) to an unknown large value in the center.Methods capable of treating finite regions have been applied to stars and to atomic nuclei. One such model for finite nuclei is the liquid drop model, which includes surface effects and Coulomb interactions.".
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- Nuclear_matter wikiPageWikiLink Asymptotic_freedom.
- Nuclear_matter wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nuclear_physics.
- Nuclear_matter wikiPageWikiLink Category:Phases_of_matter.
- Nuclear_matter wikiPageWikiLink Coulombs_law.
- Nuclear_matter wikiPageWikiLink Degenerate_matter.
- Nuclear_matter wikiPageWikiLink Neutron.
- Nuclear_matter wikiPageWikiLink Neutron_star.
- Nuclear_matter wikiPageWikiLink Neutronium.
- Nuclear_matter wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_force.
- Nuclear_matter wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_physics.
- Nuclear_matter wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_structure.
- Nuclear_matter wikiPageWikiLink Phase_(matter).
- Nuclear_matter wikiPageWikiLink Proton.
- Nuclear_matter wikiPageWikiLink QCD_matter.
- Nuclear_matter wikiPageWikiLink QCD_vacuum.
- Nuclear_matter wikiPageWikiLink Quantum_chromodynamics.
- Nuclear_matter wikiPageWikiLink Quark–gluon_plasma.
- Nuclear_matter wikiPageWikiLink Semi-empirical_mass_formula.
- Nuclear_matter wikiPageWikiLink Strange_matter.
- Nuclear_matter wikiPageWikiLink File:Neutron_star_structure.JPG.
- Nuclear_matter wikiPageWikiLink File:Phases_of_Nuclear_Matter.JPG.
- Nuclear_matter wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nuclear matter".
- Nuclear_matter wikiPageWikiLinkText "nuclear matter".
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- Nuclear_matter subject Category:Nuclear_physics.
- Nuclear_matter subject Category:Phases_of_matter.
- Nuclear_matter hypernym System.
- Nuclear_matter type Mechanic.
- Nuclear_matter type Physic.
- Nuclear_matter comment "Nuclear matter is an idealized system of interacting nucleons (protons and neutrons) that exists in several phases that as yet are not fully established. It is not matter in a nucleus, but a hypothetical substance consisting of a huge number of protons and neutrons interacting by only nuclear forces and no Coulomb forces. Volume and the number of particles are infinite, but the ratio is finite.".
- Nuclear_matter label "Nuclear matter".
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- Nuclear_matter depiction Phases_of_Nuclear_Matter.JPG.
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