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Am Institut für Kernphysik forschen wir im Bereich der Hadronen- und Kernphysik, der Beschleunigerphysik sowie der Astroteilchenphysik. Hierzu organisieren sich unsere Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler der experimentellen Arbeitsgruppen in vier Kollaborationen, die aktuell die beiden Experimente A1 und A2 am Beschleuniger MAMI betreiben und die Experimente MAGIX und P2 am Beschleuniger MESA aufbauen.
Thanks to our broad, complementary experimental and theoretical capabilities and the high precision of our results, we are regularly successful in the competition for funding: The CRC 1660 “Hadrons and Nuclei as Discovery Tools” was launched in October 2024. Unsere Forschungsthemen liefern zudem einen substantiellen Beitrag zum durch die Exzelleninitiative des Bundes und der Länder geförderten Exzellenzclusters PRISMA+.
Our various working groups are also involved in other large-scale experiments outside Mainz, for example by developing detectors or analyzing measurement data with special algorithms.
We also have a close connection to the neighboring Helmholtz Institute Mainz (HIM) – an institutional cooperation between the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz and the GSI Helmholtz Center for Heavy Ion Research in Darmstadt.
Spokesperson
Prof. Dr. Harald Merkel
merkel@uni-mainz.de
Phone: +49 6131 39-25812
The A1 collaboration combines the experiments on electron scattering at MAMI. These experiments are aimed in particular at investigating the spatial structure of atomic nuclei or nucleons.
Further information on the research can be found on the A1 Collaboration website
Spokesperson
Dr. Andreas Thomas
thomand@uni-mainz.de
Phone: +49 6131 39-22948
The A2 collaboration brings together the experiments at MAMI that perform photonuclear reactions to investigate the physical basis at the nuclear and sub-nuclear scale.
Further information on the research can be found on the A2 Collaboration website
Spokesperson
Dr. Sören Schlimme
schlimme@uni-mainz.de
Phone: +49 6131 39-28904
The MAGIX collaboration combines the experiments on electron scattering at the high-intensity electron accelerator MESA in . The beamdump experiment DarkMESA is also carried out within the MAGIX collaboration.
Further information on the research can be found on the website of the MAGIX collaboration
Spokesperson
Prof. Frank Maas
maas@him.uni-mainz.de
Phone: +49 6131 39 27447
The aim of the P2 collaboration is the high-precision measurement of parity-violating asymmetry in the elastic scattering of polarized electrons on unpolarized nuclei.
Further information on the research can be found on the website of the P2 collaboration
The theory group investigates the strong interaction at low and medium energies. Its activities focus on the theoretical interpretation of experiments at MAMI, MESA and other accelerator facilities. Analytical methods such as effective field theories and dispersion theory as well as numerical simulations of the nuclear structure and quantum chromodynamics on the lattice are used for this purpose.
You can find more information about the research on the theory group‘s website.
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