Abstract

Evaporation and boiling of quark nuggets in the Early Universe is described, and survivability criteria given. Similarities and differences to heavy-ion collisions are pointed out. Limits on the present cosmic abundance and galactic flux of quark nuggets derived from Big Bang nucleosynthesis and the pulsar glitch phenomenon are discussed.

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