Gluons
Gluon
A muon is larger than a gluon. A muon is a subatomic particle that is about 200 times more massive than an electron, while a gluon is a massless particle that mediates the strong nuclear force in the Standard Model of particle physics.
Gluons were first postulated in the early 1970s by physicists David Politzer, Frank Wilczek, and David Gross as part of the theory of quantum chromodynamics (QCD), which describes the strong nuclear force. They are particles that mediate the force between quarks.
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Gluon
A muon is larger than a gluon. A muon is a subatomic particle that is about 200 times more massive than an electron, while a gluon is a massless particle that mediates the strong nuclear force in the Standard Model of particle physics.
1979
The Gluon and the Meson carry the Strong force
A particle that binds quarks to one another. (Apex)
Proton, neutron, gluon.
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Gluon was found at the German Electron Synchrotron in 1979.
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A Gluon - the force-carrying particle of the strong nuclear force.
Gluons bind together the quarks that make up protons and neutrons.
Gluons are elementary particles and are considered one of the smallest particles in the standard model of particle physics. There is currently no evidence to suggest the existence of anything smaller than a gluon within our current understanding of physics.