http://physics.aps.org/synopsis-for/10.1103/PhysRevLett.113.012001
Gluons Chip in for Proton Spin It looks like polarized gluons produce most of the spin of the proton. That means that the gluons are magnetic entities. A magnetic field applied to the proton could disrupt the polarization of the gluons and therefore the strong force that keeps protons and neutrons together in the nucleus. There is an intimate relationship between the strong force, magnetic force, and the gluon that might underpin LENR reactions at the most basic level. .

