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The primeval hadron and the Regge law

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The property of potential homogeneity conduces in the hadron semi-classical model proposed to scalings of angular momentum-mass compatible with the behaviour expected by the Regge law.

The scaling of the fundamental quantities (length and time) leads in the gravitational case through the same property (potential homogeneity) to scalings of some observable physical quantities (mass, density, intrinsic angular momentum) which in turn together with the imposition of covariance of the Lagrangian give a Regge-like condition.

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Vasconcellos, C.A.Z., Dottori, H.A. & Schmidt, A.A. The primeval hadron and the Regge law. Astrophys Space Sci 113, 383–390 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00650973

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