Physicists Discover Hidden Gluon Structure Inside Protons That Could Rewrite Textbooks

Physicists discovered that baryon number in protons is carried by a Y-shaped structure of gluons, not simply by three quarks as previously believed.

By El Medio Oriente
August 17, 2026
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Illustration. Historical portrait illustrating a story about a revolutionary discovery in particle physics related to the internal structure of protons and gluons. (Foto: Photograph by Orren Jack Turner, Princeton, N.J. Modified with Photoshop by PM_Poon and later by Dantadd. / Wikimedia Commons (Public domain))
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Physicists may have discovered a hidden feature inside protons that helps preserve one of the most fundamental properties of matter. Data from collisions at the RHIC suggest that baryon number is not simply carried by three quarks, but by a Y-shaped junction of the gluons that connect them.

The finding challenges a textbook description dating back decades and could deepen understanding of why protons—and ultimately matter itself—remain stable.

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