fotonuine
Fotonuine is a hypothetical elementary particle proposed in speculative models of quantum electrodynamics and beyond-Standard-Model physics. The term denotes a neutral bosonic excitation associated with electromagnetic fields, often described as a light, ultra-weakly interacting particle that can couple to photons. In theoretical treatments, fotonuine is envisioned as a light spin-1 or spin-0 boson with a very small mass and a feeble coupling to ordinary matter, but with a nonzero coupling to photons that enables effective photon-photon interactions in strong-field regimes.
Origin and context: Fotonuine arises in frameworks that extend QED with nonlinear corrections or hidden-sector scenarios
Production and detection: Because of its weak coupling, experimental search focuses on high-intensity laser facilities, precision
Status and significance: There is no experimental evidence for fotonuine. It remains a speculative concept used
See also: light-by-light scattering, axion-like particles, dark photons, non-linear QED.