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Interference effects in heavy scalar searches
Dr. Tania Robens
Mon, 25 Nov 2024, 16:30
GWDALI: Derivative Approximation for Gravitational Wave Likelihoods
Josiel Mendonça
Tue, 26 Nov 2024, 14:15
Chemical Enrichments in the Milky Way and Its Accreted Dwarf Galaxies
Dr Tadafumi Matsuno
Tue, 26 Nov 2024, 16:30

The very hot periodic table

Apl. Prof. Dr. JosĂ© Crespo , Max-Planck-Institut fĂŒr Kernphysik, Heidelberg
All chemical elements are born naked and do not bind electrons until the temperature drops sufficiently. Most of the baryonic matter remains highly charged since the re- ionization era, be it in the cores of stars, astrophysical shocks, accretion disks, or the intra-cluster and intergalactic media. Thus, the study of highly charged ions in the laboratory is essential for astrophysical diagnostics. We also prepare such very interesting quantum systems with a controllable number of bound electrons for fundamental electronic structure studies, novel applications for optical and extreme- ultraviolet clocks, and the search for extremely weak imprints of hypothetical fifth forces on the electronic structure.
Physikalisches Kolloquium
31 May 2024, 17:00
KIP, INF 227, Hörsaal 1

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