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Unredeemed
Dec20-08, 09:17 AM
How does the exchange of gluons between quarks "bind" them together?

malawi_glenn
Dec22-08, 02:06 AM
How does the exchange of photons bind an electron and proton together?

hamster143
Dec22-08, 03:07 AM
How does exchange of words bind a group of people together?

humanino
Dec22-08, 04:36 AM
How does the exchange of gluons between quarks "bind" them together?Your question can be understood at several levels. The way I understand it, it may be re-phrased why does the potential grow linearly ? in a non-relativistic picture of quark-quark interaction via gluon exchange.

All the way up to what is the physical mechanism for confinement of light quarks in Nature ?there are many other possible interpretations.

Unredeemed
Dec22-08, 07:38 AM
As in, why does the fact that virtual gluons pass between quarks constantly mean that they stay together as neutrons and protons?

In other words, how does the virtual gluon transmit an attractive force?

humanino
Dec22-08, 04:47 PM
how does the virtual gluon transmit an attractive force?It does not. Gluon exchange can result in both attractive and repulsive interactions.

You indeed may want to review how the photon transmit electromagnetic interaction.

stevebd1
Dec27-08, 06:51 AM
How does the exchange of gluons between quarks "bind" them together?

Though I can't say I fully understand it myself, Richard Feynman compares gluons and chromodynamics with photons and electrodynamics, talking about a coupling constant referred to as j for photons and g for gluons, which seems relative to amplitude, in the book 'QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter', g being much larger and more complex to calculate than j.