COLOR-SUPERCONDUCTING QUARK MATTER
Mark Alford Department of Physics and Astronomy, Glasgow University, Glasgow G12 8QQ, United Kingdom; e-mail:
m.alford@physics.gla.ac.uk ▪ Abstract
I review recent progress in our understanding of the color-superconducting phase of matter above nuclear density, giving particular emphasis to the effort to find observable signatures of the presence of this phase in compact stars.
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