antidoublets
Antidoublets are a theoretical concept in particle physics, specifically within the realm of grand unified theories (GUTs) and some extensions of the Standard Model. The term refers to hypothetical particles that are the antiparticles of "doublets," which are particles that transform together under certain symmetry groups. For example, in some GUT models, quarks and leptons are unified into larger representations. A doublet might consist of a quark and a lepton. The corresponding antidoublet would then contain the antiparticle of the quark and the antiparticle of the lepton.
The existence of antidoublets is often a consequence of the gauge structure proposed in these theories. If
The search for evidence of antidoublets is indirect. Their existence might be inferred from phenomena such