
TL;DR
This paper proposes that weak bosons are composite particles made of fermions, and introduces a stable three-fermion bound state as a dark matter candidate, offering a new perspective on particle physics and cosmology.
Contribution
It introduces a model where weak bosons are composite states and identifies a stable three-fermion bound state as a dark matter candidate.
Findings
Weak bosons are bound states of two fermions.
Existence of a neutral, stable three-fermion bound state.
This stable state could account for dark matter.
Abstract
The three weak bosons are bound states of two fermions and their antiparticles. There exist also two bound states of three fermions. One of them is neutral and stable. This particle provides the dark matter in our universe.
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