Quark clusters, QCD vacuum and the cosmological 7Li, Dark Matter and Dark Energy problems
Rachid Ouyed, Denis Leahy, Nico Koning, Prashanth Jaikumar

TL;DR
This paper presents a standard-model-based solution to the cosmological 7Li problem involving light Glueballs from quark clusters, which also offers explanations for dark matter and dark energy through QCD vacuum tunneling.
Contribution
It introduces a novel mechanism linking quark cluster decay, QCD vacuum tunneling, and cosmological phenomena, addressing multiple outstanding problems in cosmology and particle physics.
Findings
Reduction of 7Li abundance by two-thirds via LGB decay
Proposal of SQCs as dark matter candidates with gravitational interactions
Explanation of dark energy through QCD vacuum tunneling in SQCs
Abstract
We propose a non-exotic electromagnetic solution (within the standard model of particle physics) to the cosmological 7Li problem based upon a narrow 2 MeV photo-emission line from the decay of light Glueballs (LGBs). These LGBs form within color superconducting, tens of Fermi in size, quark clusters (SQCs) in the radiation-dominated post-BBN epoch. The mono-chromatic line from the LGB -> gamma+gamma decay reduces Big-Bang nucleosynthesis (BBN) 7Be by 2/3 without affecting other abundances or CMB physics, provided the combined mass of the SQCs is greater than the total baryonic mass in the Universe. Following the LGB emission, the in-SQC Quantum-ChromoDynamics (QCD) vacuum becomes unstable and "leaks" (via quantum tunnelling) into the external space-time (trivial) vacuum inducing a decoupling of SQCs from hadrons. In seeking a solution to the 7Li problem, we uncovered a solution which…
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TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Scientific Research and Discoveries · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
