In this work we derive a formalism to incorporate asymmetry and temperature
effects in the Brown-Rho (BR) scaled lagrangian model in a mean field theory.
The lagrangian density discussed in this work requires less parameters than the
usual models with density dependent couplings. We also present the formalism
with the inclusion of the eight lightest baryons, two lightest leptons, beta
equilibrium and charge neutrality in order to apply the BR scaled model to the
study of neutron stars. The results are again compared with the ones obtained
from another density dependent parametrization model. The role played by the
rearrangement term at T=0 for nuclear or neutron star matter and at finite
temperature is investigated. The BR scaled model is shown to be a good tool in
studies involving density dependent effective masses and in astrophysics
applications.Comment: 23 pages, 10 figure