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In particle physics, hypercolor is a hypothetical attractive force that binds prequarks together by the exchange of hypergluons, analogous to the exchange of gluons by the color force, which binds quarks together.

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  1. Ishida, Hiroyuki; Matsuzaki, Shinya; Yamaguchi, Yuya (2016). "Invisible axionlike dark matter from the electroweak bosonic seesaw mechanism". Physical Review D. 94 (9): 095011. arXiv:1604.07712. Bibcode:2016PhRvD..94i5011I. doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.94.095011. S2CID 14397220.


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