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Could Dense Quark Matter be a Source of Super High Energy Cosmic Rays?

We propose that the dense quark matter could be a source of the high-energy secondary hadrons. These particles can be created from hadronization of the parton(s), which possess the energy of grouped partons from coherent interactions as a result of their collective behav- ior in high dense medium. The medium might be formed in the centre of some massive stars, and it could be a source of the super high-energy cosmic rays. In this work we consider some experimental results as an evidence on collective phenomenon, that can lead to coherent interactions in high dense medium and production of the high-energy secondary hadrons.

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