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Collapsing stage of “bosonic matter”

We prove rigorously that for “bosonic matter”, if deflation occurs upon collapse as more and more such matter is put together, then for a non-vanishing probability of having the negatively charged particles, with Coulomb interactions, within a sphere of radius R, the latter necessarily cannot decrea...

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Published in:Physics letters. A 2006-04, Vol.352 (6), p.488-490
Main Authors: Manoukian, E.B., Muthaporn, C., Sirininlakul, S.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:We prove rigorously that for “bosonic matter”, if deflation occurs upon collapse as more and more such matter is put together, then for a non-vanishing probability of having the negatively charged particles, with Coulomb interactions, within a sphere of radius R, the latter necessarily cannot decrease faster than N − 1 / 3 for large N, where N denotes the number of the negatively charged particles. This is in clear distinction with matter (i.e., matter with the exclusion principle) which inflates and R necessarily increases not any slower than N 1 / 3 for large N.
ISSN:0375-9601
1873-2429
DOI:10.1016/j.physleta.2005.12.047