Magnetism in Compact Ultra Dense Objects
Efrain J. Ferrer

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent findings on magnetism in ultra-dense matter, focusing on color superconductivity and its implications for the physics of compact astrophysical objects.
Contribution
It provides a summary of recent results on magnetism in dense mediums and explores the role of color superconductivity in compact objects.
Findings
Magnetism can exist in ultra-dense matter.
Color superconductivity may influence magnetic properties.
Implications for astrophysics of compact objects.
Abstract
This paper summarizes some of the recent results on magnetism in high dense mediums, where the phenomenon of color superconductivity can be present, and its possible implications for the astrophysics of compact objects. The presentation will be organized through the answers to three fundamental questions.
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