Speaker
            Prof.
    Rachid Ouyed
        
            (University of Calgary)
        
    Description
After a brief account of the physics of the Quark-Nova (explosive transition
of a neutron star to a quark star), I will discuss its implications and
applications to High Energy and Nuclear Astrophysics.  The talk will focus on Quark-Novae in the context of Super-Luminous Supernovae  and in the context of 
 the origin of heavy elements (r-process nucleosynthesis). The Quark-Nova has the potential to provide new insight into  explosive astrophysical phenomena and the origin of some  elements in the  periodic table, by naturally combining  the might of researchers in nuclear physics, sub-nuclear physics and astrophysics.
Rachid Ouyed (UofC)
            Author
        
            
                
                        Prof.
                    
                
                    
                        Rachid Ouyed
                    
                
                
                        (University of Calgary)
                    
            
        
    
        