kvarkkonfináció
Kvarkkonfináció, often referred to as color confinement, is a phenomenon in quantum chromodynamics (QCD) that explains why free quarks and gluons are not observed in nature. These fundamental particles, which carry a property called "color charge," are always found bound together within composite particles called hadrons. Hadrons are broadly classified into two types: baryons, which are made of three quarks, and mesons, which consist of a quark and an antiquark.
The force between quarks and gluons is mediated by gluons themselves, and this force is unique because
This strong binding force is responsible for the observed stability of protons and neutrons, which are baryons.