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Categories: Quantum chromodynamics, Statistical mechanics, Quark matter, Threshold temperatures, Nuclear physics
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Hagedorn temperature  fireball concept
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The Hagedorn temperature, TH, is the temperature in theoretical physics where hadronic matter is no longer stable, and must either "evaporate" or convert into quark matter; as such, it can be thought of as the "boiling point" of hadronic matter. Wikipedia
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The Hagedorn temperature, TH, is the temperature in theoretical physics where hadronic matter is no longer stable, and must either "evaporate" or convert into quark matter; as such, it can be thought of as the "boiling point" of hadronic matter. Wikipedia
Temperature at which the partition function of a statistical-mechanical system diverges, indicating exponential growth in the number of states; normally indicates a phase transition Wikidata
The temperature at which hadronic matter (i.e. ordinary matter) is no longer stable, and must either "evaporate" or convert into quark matter. Wiktionary
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