kvarkvæmur
Kvarkvæmur, literally “quark wall” in Danish, is a hypothetical boundary formed by quark matter that separates regions of different quantum chromodynamic phases. The concept is not part of established physics and is mainly discussed in speculative contexts or theoretical models exploring dense QCD matter.
In dense quantum chromodynamics, quark matter at high baryon density may assume distinct phases, including color-superconducting
Proposed properties include extreme density and tension, possible color-electric or color-magnetic field configurations, and stability that
Formation scenarios involve first-order phase transitions in the early universe, in the dense cores of neutron
Status: kvarkvæmur is a speculative construct within models such as the MIT bag model or color-superconductivity
Potential implications include modifications to the equation of state of dense matter, effects on cooling and