Physics – Nuclear Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 1986
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Annual Report, 1985 Max-Planck-Inst. für Physik und Astrophysik, Munich (Germany, F.R.). Werner-Heisenberg-Inst. für Physik.
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Astrophysics, Elementary Particles, Neutron Physics, Nuclear Physics, Calorimeters, Charm (Particle Physics), Cosmology, Electronic Equipment, Neutrinos, Quantum Mechanics, Storage Rings (Particle Accelerators)
Scientific paper
The Experimental Division A performed experiments at CERN, on the Teratron accelerator of the Fermilab and on the electron-positron storage ring PETRA using the CELLO-detector; experiments on the electron-proton storage ring HERA and preliminary investigations of a possible double-beta-decay experiment were conducted; electronic devices, and data processing and evaluation systems were developed. The Experimental Division B made investigations of charm particles in hadronic interaction, and phenomenological studies; the ALEPH project is prepared for the electron-position storage ring LEP; silicon detectors, integrated electronics, and calorimeters were developed. The organization of the technical division and its tasks for current and planned experiments are described. The research work of the theoretical division (renormalization, grid calibration, elementary particles, standard model, cosmology, neutrino detector, quantum mechanics, nonlinear multiparticle physics) is summarized.
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