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During the Science Week 2023 the Excellence Cluster ORIGINS awarded Thomas Pöschl for the best doctoral thesis 2023 on Modeling of the Galactic Cosmic-Ray Antiproton Flux andDevelopment of a Multi-Purpose Active-Target Particle Telescope for Cosmic Rays He investigated the production and…

We are proud to announce:  The Hadron2023 conference, held in Genova, Italy 5 - 9 June 2023, awarded two of our "Young Stars" for the best oral presentations Julien Beckers: "Progress in the Partial-Wave Analysis Methods at COMPASS " COMPASS aims at extracting the excitation spectrum of light and…

On 11th of February 2022 UN celebrates  the International Day of Women and Girls in Science  On this occasion the ORIGINS Cluster in Munich has produced a video clip honoring this event. It should motivate woman and girls to enter into science and to stay in science and to take a role, which…

TUM scientists working with the COMPASS experiment at CERN have discovered details about the exotic hadron called π1(1600). Although this particle decays within a very short time span of about 10−24 seconds, it leaves behind its unique fingerprints, which could be deciphered through very complex…

The research board of CERN, the world’s largest research organisation for fundamental science, has approved the scientific program and the erection of the COMPASS++/AMBER experiment at the CERN SPS. The approval comprises phase I of the research proposal which addresses three major research topics:…

Anfang 2019 startet eine neue Forschungsgruppe am Max-Planck-Institut für Physik (MPP). Ihr Themenschwerpunkt liegt auf der Untersuchung von Zerfällen des tau-Leptons, eines elementaren Teilchens, das dem Elektron verwandt ist. Die Leitung des Tautology‘‘-Projekts übernimmt der Max-Planck-Fellow…