The Max Planck Institute for Physics in Munich is one of the world’s leading research institutions for particle physics. Here, scientists study the smallest building blocks of matter and how they interact. Theory and experiment work hand in hand. The physicists at the Institute develop and test theoretical models as the basis for experiments with the aim of solving the mysteries of the universe: for example, what dark matter consists of and why antimatter no longer exists.
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MPP-2022-103Controlled Growth of the Self-Modulation of a Relativistic Proton Bunch in Plasma , L. Verra, G. Zevi Della Porta, J. Pucek, T. Nechaeva, et al., Phys.Rev.Lett. 129 (2022) 024802, arxiv:2203.13752 (abs), (pdf), (ps), (External full text link), inSPIRE entry.
[AWAKE], [Article] MPP-2022-101Electron Bunch Seeding of the Self-Modulation Instability in Plasma, L. Verra, TU München, München (2022-05-27), (External full text link).
[AWAKE], [PhD-Thesis] MPP-2022-100Poisson-Lie T-duality defects and target space fusion, Saskia Demulder, Thomas Raml, JHEP 11 (2022) 165, arxiv:2208.04662 (abs), (pdf), (ps), MPP-2022-100, (External full text link), inSPIRE entry.
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