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alphairons

Alphairons are hypothetical elementary particles proposed in certain speculative theories as carriers of a proposed "alpha charge." The name combines alpha with ion, signaling a charged particle with ion-like behavior. There is no experimental evidence for alphairons, and they are not part of the Standard Model.

In these frameworks, alphairons could be fermions or bosons depending on the model and would interact with

Predicted properties vary across models, but common themes include a mass range spanning from sub-eV to GeV

Overall, alphairons remain a speculative construct with limited theoretical consensus or empirical support. They are discussed

a
new
gauge
field
associated
with
the
alpha
charge.
They
are
expected
to
couple
weakly
to
ordinary
matter
to
satisfy
experimental
constraints,
while
potentially
forming
bound
states
with
nuclei
or
contributing
to
a
dark-sector
population.
Some
scenarios
imagine
alphairons
as
mediators
of
a
fifth
force
that
operates
alongside
gravity
and
electromagnetism,
with
a
range
set
by
the
alphairon's
mass
or
the
properties
of
the
new
interaction.
scales,
a
small
coupling
strength
to
standard
particles,
and
production
mechanisms
in
high-energy
collisions
or
early-universe
processes.
If
they
exist,
alphairons
could
leave
signals
in
precision
measurements,
rare
decays,
or
direct-detection
experiments,
though
no
consistent
signal
has
been
observed.
primarily
in
theoretical
or
fiction
contexts
and
are
used
as
an
example
of
how
new
charges
and
forces
could
extend
current
physics.