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Hypothesis of friedmons as dark matter particles

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The hypothesis of friedmons, the particles of mass 1.53 · 10−15 g, as candidates to dark matter particles is presented. Friedmons are stable bicolor lepton structures corresponding to exact symmetry group SU(2), the dual group of electroweak interaction. Similarly to the fact that the nucleon mass is related to the average star mass, the friedmon mass is related to the mass of the Metagalaxy whose metric is close to the de Sitter metric and which can be qualitatively considered as a white hole with an event horizon defined by the cosmological constant.

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Correspondence to R. F. Polishchuk.

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Original Russian Text © R.F. Polishchuk, 2012, published in Kratkie Soobshcheniya po Fizike, 2012, Vol. 39, No. 8, pp. 10–15.

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Polishchuk, R.F. Hypothesis of friedmons as dark matter particles. Bull. Lebedev Phys. Inst. 39, 226–228 (2012). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068335612080027

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