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quarks and hadrons
Neutrons and protons were found to be hadrons, or composites of smaller particles called quarks.
Baryons, along with mesons, are hadrons, meaning they are particles composed of quarks.
According to the quark model, the properties of hadrons are primarily determined by their so-called valence quarks.
Although quarks also carry color charge, hadrons must have zero total color charge because of a phenomenon called color confinement.
Like all subatomic particles, hadrons are assigned quantum numbers corresponding to the representations of the Poincaré group: J < sup > PC </ sup >( m ), where J is the spin quantum number, P the intrinsic parity ( or P-parity ), and C, the charge conjugation ( or C-parity ), and the particle's mass, m. Note that the mass of a hadron has very little to do with the mass of its valence quarks ; rather, due to mass – energy equivalence, most of the mass comes from the large amount of energy associated with the strong interaction.
For example, at very high temperature and high pressure, unless there are sufficiently many flavors of quarks, the theory of quantum chromodynamics ( QCD ) predicts that quarks and gluons will no longer be confined within hadrons < i > because the strength of the strong interaction diminishes with energy .</ i > This property, which is known as asymptotic freedom, has been experimentally confirmed in the energy range between 1 GeV ( gigaelectronvolt ) and 1 TeV ( teraelectronvolt ).
In 1964, Gell-Mann and George Zweig, independently, went on to postulate the existence of quarks, particles of which hadrons are composed.
These equations explain quantitatively how quarks can bind together into protons and neutrons ( and all the other hadrons ).
For this reason, much of what is known about quarks has been drawn from observations of the hadrons themselves.
In theoretical physics, quantum chromodynamics ( QCD ) is a theory of the strong interaction ( color force ), a fundamental force describing the interactions between quarks and gluons which make up hadrons ( such as the proton, neutron or pion ).
Because of this, it would take an infinite amount of energy to separate two quarks ; they are forever bound into hadrons such as the proton and the neutron.
Gell-Mann and George Zweig, correcting an earlier approach of Shoichi Sakata, went on to propose in 1963 that the structure of the groups could be explained by the existence of three flavors of smaller particles inside the hadrons: the quarks.
Richard Feynman argued that high energy experiments showed quarks are real particles: he called them partons ( since they were parts of hadrons ).
Since the force between color charges does not decrease with distance, it is believed that quarks and gluons can never be liberated from hadrons.
This leads to confinement < ref > Only at extremely large pressures and or temperatures, e. g. for K or larger, confinement gives way to a quark-gluon plasma .</ ref > of the quarks to the interior of hadrons, i. e. mesons and nucleons, with typical radii R < sub > c </ sub >, corresponding to former " Bag models " of the hadrons.
The first evidence for quarks as real constituent elements of hadrons was obtained in deep inelastic scattering experiments at SLAC.
* For overviews, see Standard Model, its field theoretical formulation, strong interactions, quarks and gluons, hadrons, confinement, QCD matter, or quark-gluon plasma.
In QCD this phenomenon is called color confinement ; it implies that only hadrons, not individual free quarks, can be observed.
Every quark in the universe does not attract every other quark in the above distance independent manner, since colour-confinement implies that the strong force acts without distance-diminishment only between pairs of single quarks, and that in collections of bound quarks ( i. e., hadrons ), the net colour-charge of the quarks cancels out, as seen from far away.
The theory of the strong interaction, to which many contributed, acquired its modern form around 1973 – 74, when experiments confirmed that the hadrons were composed of fractionally charged quarks.

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