El Color de la Fuerza: Quarks y Gluones (Margarita García Pérez)
Where do atoms hide their mass? The protons and neutrons in the atomic nucleus, which contain all of its mass, are made up of quarks. Paradoxically, these particles are incredibly light and, surprisingly, do not exist in isolation. In this talk, we will clarify these mysteries by invoking the most powerful force in the Universe: Color. Science outreach lecture by Margarita García Pérez, from the Institute of Theoretical Physics UAM-CSIC, in the lecture series "The Frontier of Fundamental Physics," at the Residencia de Estudiantes, Madrid, November 7, 2013. Don't miss any videos: just... SUBSCRIBE! It's FREE!: / iftmadrid Follow us on TWITTER! / ift_uam_csic Also on FACEBOOK! / ift-444787088891187 And check out our website! https://www.ift.uam-csic.es

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