Jozef J. Dudek
Abstract
That the gluons of quantum chromodynamics self-interact with a strong coupling suggests the possibility of hadrons in which the gluonic field plays an essential role: Glueballs in which gluons stick together to produce a hadron in which no quarks are required, and hybrids in which an excited gluonic field couples to quarks. This chapter presents our contemporary theoretical understanding of such states, and the challenges associated with definitively identifying their presence within the experimental spectrum of hadrons.