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A scientist of the Max Planck Institute for Physics working at the AWAKE experiment.

Protons make waves – AWAKE project reaches important milestone

Success reported from the AWAKE project: Researchers have succeeded for the first time in generating a wave-shaped plasma field with the aid of a proton beam – an approach which paves the way for a completely new type of particle accelerator. In the…

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ATLAS detector: New muon chambers with higher precision

The ATLAS detector is currently undergoing a substantial upgrade: The Max Planck Institute for Physics (MPP) has developed novel drift-tube chambers to measure muon tracks. The Institute will supply 12 of these muon chambers to CERN, where they are…

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Test setup of the experiment with sapphire plates. In the future, 80 lanthanum aluminate disks will allow the detection of axion-photon-conversion.

MADMAX: Max Planck Institute for Physics takes up axion research

The Max Planck Institute for Physics (MPP) is opening up a new research field. A workshop from November 21 - 22, 2016 has marked the start of activities for an innovative axion experiment. Axions are still only purely hypothetical particles. Their…

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Dr. Helmut Rechenberg

In memory of Helmut Rechenberg

Physik Modern on November 17, 2016: The physics behind biofilms

Handschrift von Laurentianus Graecus aus der Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana in Florenz. Links: astronomische Tafel. Rechts: Text zur Verwendung der Tafel und ein Algorithmus in tabellarischen Form.

Café & Kosmos on Dec, 13: Persian astronomy in Byzantium

A little-known chapter in precopernican astronomy

The MAGIC telescopes on the canary island of La Palma

Detour via a gravitational lens makes distant blazar visible

Never before have astrophysicists measured light of such high energy from a celestial object so far away. Around 7 billion years ago, a huge explosion occurred at the black hole in the center of a galaxy. This was followed by a burst of…

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Inside the KATRIN experiment

KATRIN detector catches sight of its first electrons

Important milestone for new neutrino experiment

The KATRIN experiment recently celebrated its “first light”. The Karlsruhe Institute of Technology has announced that the detector has registered, for the first time, electrons that have initially flown through the 70-meter-long beamline. As the most…

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The startpage of new web presence of the Max Planck Institute for Physics

New website for the Max Planck Institute for Physics

Modern layout – new functions

Today, the Max Planck Institute for Physics (MPP) is set to relaunch its website. For the relaunch, the Institute website has been provided with a new, attractive layout designed for mobile devices; its content has also been revised for the most…

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Dunkle Materie: Was wir wissen – und was nicht

Physik Modern am 10. November 2016, 19.15 Uhr in der Schellingstraße 4 (H 030)

Mit Dr. Iris Abt, Max-Planck-Institut für Physik

Warum denken wir, dass es so etwas wie Dunkle Materie gibt? Was hat es mit dem Namen auf sich? Woraus könnte diese Materieform bestehen? Seit vielen Jahren versuchen Forscherinnen und Forscher auf der…

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