In reply to  Axil Axil's message of Sun, 6 Jul 2014 13:59:19 -0400:
Hi,
[snip]
>http://physics.aps.org/synopsis-for/10.1103/PhysRevLett.113.012001
>
>Gluons Chip in for Proton Spin

No, it just means they rotate. The magnetic field would come from the rotation
of the quarks.

>
>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.
>
>.
Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

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