New Axion Model Proposed for Dark Matter and CP Problem
Physicists have introduced "big axions," a novel class of theoretical particles that could address the strong charge-parity problem in quantum chromodynamics. This model also offers a potential explanation for the universe's dark matter. The research, currently a preprint, explores how these axions arise from broken symmetries.
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