Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5493877 | Nuclear Physics A | 2018 | 22 Pages |
Abstract
In this article we evaluate some of the properties of strongly interacting hadronic matter using non-linear Walecka model in relativistic mean-field approximation. We find that due to the coupling of baryons and bosons, baryonic matter develops instability that is characterised by the appearance of baryonic state with negative entropy density. In the region of instability of baryonic matter we find no evidence of negative in-medium mass of baryons or any signal of kaon condensation. Further we find that this instability of baryonic matter can halt the process of first order phase transition from strongly interacting hadronic matter consisting of coupled baryons and bosons to a weakly interacting quark-gluon plasma phase.
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Authors
Waseem Bashir, Saeed Uddin, Rameez Ahmad Parra,