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Massive star clusters as a source of very-high energy galactic cosmic rays
The Astrophysical Plasma Theory group at MPIK demonstrated that supernova remnant shocks interacting with collective wind outflows of massive star…
Electron polarization for probing plasma current filamentation instability
Using particle-in-cell simulations scientists from the theoretical quantum dynamics division at MPIK showed that electron radiative polarization…
Helium recycling process successfully established
Some of the experimental research groups at the Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics (MPIK) deal with precision experiments on stored ions, for…
Christoph Keitel receives the Lamb Prize 2023
The Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics congratulates Prof. Dr. Christoph Keitel on receiving the Willis E. Lamb Award for Laser Science and…
Final results from the STEREO experiment reject sterile neutrino hypothesis
After several years of operation, the STEREO collaboration published the final results of their antineutrino studies. With their data, the researchers…
Antonino Di Piazza appointed to the University of Rochester
PD Dr. Antonino Di Piazza has accepted a call to a full tenured professorship at the University of Rochester in NY, USA, and as distinguished…
‘FestKolloquium’ in honour of Werner Hofmann and Felix Aharonian
On Dec 8th, a ‘FestKolloquium’ was held in honour of Werner Hofmann and Felix Aharonian, two giants in the field of very-high-energy astrophysics.…
Obituary Dr. Robert von Hahn
"The temperature is set, the ring is running"- these were the words with which Robert always gleefully greeted us when he prepared the world's unique…
Honorary doctorate for Eberhard Grün
The Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics congratulates Prof. Dr. Eberhard Grün on being awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of…
News about the methylidine ion’s chemistry in interstellar clouds
Measurements under space conditions at the ultracold storage ring CSR of the MPI for Nuclear Physics for the first time provided reliable data on the…
Electrons and photons in a twin pack
Resonant two-photon ionisation of helium measured with angular resolution
World's first optical atomic clock with highly charged ions
Optical atomic clocks are the most accurate measuring instruments ever built and are becoming key tools for basic and applied research, for example to…
20 years H.E.S.S. telescopes in Namibia
With a ceremony on 18 October and an open day the following Sunday, the H.E.S.S. collaboration celebrated the 20th anniversary of the commissioning of…
José R. Crespo López-Urrutia Fellow of the American Physical Society
“For groundbreaking experiments on sympathetic cooling of highly charged ions and many contributions to spectroscopy for astrophysics, plasma physics,…
Trauer um Volker Soergel
Das Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik trauert um sein Auswärtiges Wissenschaftliches Mitglied Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Volker Soergel, der im Alter…
Erfolgreiche Feinmechanik-Azubis
Ein komplettes Lehrjahr konnte seine Ausbildung zum Feinwerkmechaniker, Fachrichtung Feinmechanik ein halbes Jahr früher als üblich abschließen. Alle…
Suitable polarization of ultrarelativistic electrons for high-energy experiments
High-precision high-energy physics at accelerators demands longitudinally spin-polarized electron beams, e.g., the Q-weak experiment at Jefferson Lab…
Klaus Blaum elected to the Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften
Since 06.09.2022 Klaus Blaum is officially a full member of the Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften. As director at the MPI for Nuclear Physics,…
A second Higgs can enable light Dark Matter particles
There must be much more matter in the Universe than is visible. The nature of this dark matter is still a big puzzle − despite numerous attempts to…