gluonienlike
Gluonienlike is not a widely established term in mainstream physics. It appears in some speculative discussions and in fictional contexts to denote particles or excitations that resemble gluons in their role or behavior, but are not identified with the gluons of quantum chromodynamics (QCD). The word is typically formed from gluon plus an -ien/-in element and the English -like suffix to convey resemblance.
In theoretical or speculative use, gluonienlike may refer to:
- A gauge boson of a non-Abelian gauge group that carries color-like charge in a hidden or extended
- A nonstandard or informal term for a gluon-like particle in extended QCD-like theories or in technicolor,
- A fictional or hypothetical particle described in literature or media, designed to behave similarly to gluons
As a conceptual label, gluonienlike suggests a spin-1 gauge boson with self-interactions and couplings to charges
Gluon, gauge boson, non-Abelian gauge theory, SU(3), gluon-like particle.