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π° Condensation in Hot Nuclear Matter

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Condensed Matter Theories

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The occurrence of pion condensation in nuclear medium, firstly proposed by Migdal1 and also by Sawyer and Scalapino2, has been one of the main concern in dense nuclear matter physics3. Among possible types of pion condensation, the neutral pion (π°) condensation is particularly interesting, since it accompanies the drastic change of nucleon system such as the “laminated structure” suggested by Migdal4. At the almost same time, such an interesting structure of nucleon system was also considered by Calogero and Palumbo5, although without relevance to pion condensation.

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Takatsuka, T., Tamagaki, R. (1986). π° Condensation in Hot Nuclear Matter. In: Malik, F.B. (eds) Condensed Matter Theories. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-6707-3_31

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