In particle physics, a glueball's a hypothetical composite particle. It solely consists of gluon particles, without valence quarks. Such a state's possible because gluons carry color charge and experience the strong interaction. Glueballs are extremely difficult to identify in particle accelerators, because they mix with ordinary meson states. Theoretical calculations show that glueballs should exist at energy ranges accessible with current collider technology. However, due to the aforementioned… (More on Glueball)