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... Quarks , but not leptons , also participate in the strong interaction , which is propagated by gluons and described by the theory of quantum chromodynamics ( QCD ) . Collectively , quarks and gluons are referred to as ' partons ' Quarks ...
... Quarks , but not leptons , also participate in the strong interaction , which is propagated by gluons and described by the theory of quantum chromodynamics ( QCD ) . Collectively , quarks and gluons are referred to as ' partons ' Quarks ...
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... quarks get closer to one another was introduced by David Gross and Frank Wilczek ' and David Politzer2 , two ... quarks and gluons become free and transform themselves into a new , deconfined phase of matter , for which the term ' quark ...
... quarks get closer to one another was introduced by David Gross and Frank Wilczek ' and David Politzer2 , two ... quarks and gluons become free and transform themselves into a new , deconfined phase of matter , for which the term ' quark ...
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... quarks and antiquarks - have a special role in research into the quark - gluon plasma . In 1986 , Satz and Matsui realized that the high density of gluons in a quark - gluon plasma should destroy charmo- nium systems , in a process ...
... quarks and antiquarks - have a special role in research into the quark - gluon plasma . In 1986 , Satz and Matsui realized that the high density of gluons in a quark - gluon plasma should destroy charmo- nium systems , in a process ...
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