Where's the Glue? A Puzzle in the Strong Interactions

Nathan Isgur
Jefferson Lab and the College of William and Mary

Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) is a theory of quarks and gluons, but the low energy spectrum of hadrons seems to be explained by the quark model, which ignores the gluonic degrees of freedom. I will describe an emerging explanation, with striking experimental consequences, based on the existence of a gluonic flux-tube analogous to the magnetic flux-tubes in ordinary superconductors.