Brown–Rho scaling

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title: Brown–Rho scaling
text: In quantum chromodynamics (QCD), Brown–Rho (BR) scaling is an approximate scaling law for hadrons in an ultra-hot, ultra-dense medium, such as hadrons in the quark epoch during the first microsecond of the Big Bang or within neutron stars. According to Gerald E. Brown and Mannque Rho in their 1991 publication in Physical Review Letters: mρ refers to the pole mass of the ρ meson, whereas m*ρ refers to the in-medium mass of the ρ meson according to QCD sum rules. The omega meson, sigma meson, and
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