Nuclear Physics Colloquium 
    Location: 
          Otto-Stern-Zentrum, room OSZ H6
          Time: Friday, May 16,  2:00-3:00pm (s.t.) (plus 10min for
          discussion)
      
       Contact: hees@fias.uni-frankfurt.de
      
    
    CANCELED
    
    From RHIC to
        eRHIC: Exploring the Mysterious World of Gluons 
     Berndt Müller
        (BNL and Duke University)
    
    
    In
        our everyday world, "glue", the gauge field responsible for the
        strong interaction, hides inside protons and neutrons. While its
        properties are formally encoded in the theory of quantum
        chromodynamics (QCD), many phenomenological aspects of its
        dynamics are still unexplored or poorly understood. How do
        gluons conspire to confine Quarks inside hadrons? What does
        gluon blackbody radiation look like? How do gluons generate 99
        percent of the visible mass of the universe? Is there a limit to
        the packing density of gluons? In my lecture I will discuss what
        we know about the answers to these and other questions, and how
        they can be studied in the next decade and beyond. 
    
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