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1Institute for Nuclear Theory, University of Washington, Box 351550, Seattle, Washington 98195-1550, USA. dbkaplan@phys.washington.edu
Abstract:
Quark matter at astrophysical densities may contain stable vortices due to the spontaneous breaking of hypercharge symmetry by kaon condensation. We argue that these vortices could be both charged and electrically superconducting. Current carrying loops (vortons) could be long-lived and play a role in the magnetic and transport properties of this matter. We provide a scenario for vorton formation in protoneutron stars.
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