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      Trinity of Strangeon Matter

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          Strangeon is proposed to be the constituent of bulk strong matter, as an analogy of nucleon for an atomic nucleus. The nature of both nucleon matter (2 quark flavors, {\it u} and {\it d}) and strangeon matter (3 flavors, {\it u}, {\it d} and {\it s}) are controlled by the strong-force, but the baryon number of the former is much smaller than that of the latter, to be separated by a critical number of \(A_{\rm c}\sim 10^9\). While micro nucleon matter (i.e., nuclei) is focused by nuclear physicists, astrophysical/macro strangeon matter could be manifested in the form of compact stars (strangeon star), cosmic rays (strangeon cosmic ray), and even dark matter (strangeon dark matter). This trinity of strangeon matter is explained, that may impact dramatically on today's physics.

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          The Optical/UV Excess of X-Ray-dim Isolated Neutron Stars. I. Bremsstrahlung Emission from a Strangeon Star Atmosphere

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            25 April 2019
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            1904.11153
            dee8b2b9-a161-4bf5-ae7c-100cce3366e7

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            AIP Conference Proceedings of the Xiamen-CUSTIPEN Workshop on the EOS of Dense Neutron-Rich Matter in the Era of Gravitational Wave Astronomy (January 3 - 7, 2019, Xiamen, China)
            astro-ph.HE hep-lat nucl-th

            High energy & Particle physics,Nuclear physics,High energy astrophysical phenomena

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