A redefinition of the symmetry energy expansion that incorporates finite strangeness consistent with SU(3) flavor symmetry and remains valid beyond typical neutron-star central densities.
Reinke Peliceret al., (2025), arXiv:2502.07902 [nucl- th]
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Studying the QCD Matter produced in Heavy-Ion Collisions using the MUSES Calculation Engine
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