The Dual Standard Model and the 750 GeV Events at the LHC
Xavier Calmet

TL;DR
This paper explores the 750 GeV excess observed at the LHC within the dual standard model framework, proposing that neutral and charged $SU(2)$ glue mesons could explain the signal.
Contribution
It introduces a novel interpretation of the 750 GeV excess as $SU(2)$ glue mesons predicted by the dual standard model, including their charged counterparts.
Findings
Neutral spin 0 and 2 glue mesons can account for the excess.
Predicted charged glue mesons carry QED charge of ±1.
Glue mesons form $SU(2)$ triplets.
Abstract
The aim of this short paper is to discuss the recently observed excess at 750 GeV by both CMS and ATLAS in the light of the dual standard model. Within this framework it is natural to introduce neutral spin 0 and/or spin 2 glue mesons which could easily account for this observation if it is confirmed. The model predicts that these glue mesons would be part of triplets and that there must thus be charged counterparts of these glue mesons carrying a QED charge of with a spin 0 and/or 2 as well.
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