Gluon

Word GLUON
Character 5
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /ˈɡluːɒn/

Definitions and meanings of "Gluon"

What do we mean by gluon?

A massless, neutral vector boson that mediates strong interactions between quarks, binding them together within hadrons. noun

A massless gauge boson that binds quarks together to form baryons, mesons and other hadrons and is associated with the strong nuclear force. noun

A gauge boson that mediates strong interaction among quarks noun

A massless gauge boson that binds quarks together to form baryons, mesons and other hadrons and is associated with the strong nuclear force.

Subatomic particle responsible for the transmission of the strong nuclear force. subatomic particle allegedly reposonsible for tenaciously holding fecal matter to the sides of the toilet bowl, no matter how many times you flush it. These masses are sometimes referred to as sticktites or anal stalagmites Urban Dictionary

One of the basic building blocks of the universe. Gluons are subatomic particles that transmit forces in quantum theory. Urban Dictionary

A fucking badass gun Urban Dictionary

At 7 trillion to 10 trillion degrees Fahrenheit, protons and neutrons melt away into quarks and gluons. This happened at the very, very beginning of the universe. Urban Dictionary

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The word "gluon" in example sentences

One of the bosons there are four flavours sticks them together and is called a gluon, which sounds like glue and is therefore probably the easiest concept out of all of this comprehend. ❋ Unknown (2011)

I think the interiors of black holes are dual to a condensate phase of gauge fields, such as gluon plasmas probed at RHIC, and that these objects are determined by a dilaton field to contain information for an AdS (Anti-deSitter) spacetime and its conformal infinity. ❋ Julianne (2008)

Strings are similar to mesons, where an open string with its endpoints, or Chan-Paton factors, are similar to a QCD gluon flux tube with quarks at the end. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Tevatron managed some heavy ion (gold) collisions at the TeV threshold, created what look like quark-gluon plasmas. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The original concerns were raised by theorists on a "non-zero" possibility that something like a strangelet could assemble from a quark-gluon plasma. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Achieved at the almost speed of light collision of gold ions, this resulted in the temporary existence of quark-gluon soup – something first seen at about ten to the power of minus twelve of the first second after the big bang. ❋ Unknown (2010)

How the proton gets its spin out of the quark-gluon shimmy is still a big mystery, so theorists have been experimenting with difference ways to combine PDFs and form factors, to include interference terms, and understand all components of nulceon spin. ❋ Unknown (2008)

If you're not a rabid particle accelerator fan, know that this is a big deal because RHIC is able to produce conditions not seen in the universe since 10 millionths of a second after the Big Bang, when the whole place was filled with a quark-gluon pudding unlike any form of matter that currently prevails. ❋ Matthew Guerrieri (2008)

The goal is to study lots of processes, but most significantly to create really hot, dense conditions where we may be able to observe a phase transition in QCD to something called the quark-gluon plasma. ❋ Unknown (2008)

If you are operating at first order, the vanilla type of PDFs naively tell you what the probability of finding a quark or gluon of a certain type and certain longitudinal momentum is. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Anonymous (the previous) isn't all wrong: photons do mediate the electromagnetic force which is key for holding molecules together (and therefore the size of particles as addressed in this post)... sadly, for anonymous you kind of also need the weak (bosons) and strong (gluon) forces to hold nuclei and atoms together, respectively. ❋ EliRabett (2010)

Discussion topics discussed included: quark-gluon plasmas, whether gauge swatches are necessary, the northern lights, felting techniques, scenic camping sites, pronunciation of Portuguese island names, whether the Azores are too touristy (compared to 1950), the game Oregon Trail, the new Star Trek Movie (the older ladies have seen it, and I haven't!) ❋ The AstroDyke (2009)

There are some indicators of this from the RHIC experiments, where quark-gluon plasmas do have some of these signatures. ❋ Unknown (2009)

So the formation and disintegration of a fireball in quark gluon plasma can be interpreted in black hole language. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Hence two quarks in a meson are connected by this gluon-chromo-flux tube. ❋ Sean (2008)

Some RHIC data suggests that quark-gluon plasmas have properties similar to this. ❋ John (2008)

[Somebody] left a gluon in [the men's] [room]. ❋ Chuck Woolery (2004)

[I wonder] if they'll ever [discover] the gluon for [gravity]. . . ❋ Zachwolff (2003)

"[dude] [just] [use] the gluon gun" ❋ Alphafox12 (2018)

Would you like some [nice] [hot] [quark-gluon plasma]? ❋ Owlss (2022)

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