Colour Confinement, Baryon Asymmetry and Dark Matter in Quantum Chromodynamics

Physics – General Physics

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The concepts of local and global colour singletness in QCD are analyzed within a framework of a group theoretical technique which can project out various colour representations of the QGP. A proof of colour singletness is thereby provided. This also leads to an explanation of the baryon asymmetry in the universe within the framework of QCD itself. Supersymmetry plays a basic role in this explanation as well as providing us with a consistent connection between the current and the constituent picture of quarks. Glueballs as a Dark Matter candidate manifest themselves herein. Baryonlessness of QGP is a clear prediction of this model.

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