Glimpsing Colour in a World of Black and White

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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8 pages, 9 figures. Invited talk at the Rutherford Centennial Conference on Nuclear Physics, University of Manchester, 8-12 Au

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The past 40 years have taught us that nucleons are built of constituents that carry colour charges with interactions governed by Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD). How experiments (past, present and future) at Jefferson Lab probe colourless nuclei to map out these internal colour degrees of freedom is presented. When combined with theoretical calculations, these will paint a picture of how the confinement of quarks and gluons, and the structure of the QCD vacuum, determine the properties of all (light) strongly interacting states.

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