12–13 Dec 2016
Helmholtz Institute Mainz
Europe/Berlin timezone

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  1. Johannes Blümer
    12/12/2016, 11:00
  2. Thomas Schörner-Sadenius
    12/12/2016, 11:30
  3. Frank Maas
    12/12/2016, 12:00
  4. Guido Drexlin
    12/12/2016, 12:30
  5. Emanuele Bagnaschi (DESY)
    12/12/2016, 14:30
  6. Anatoli Feydnitch (DESY, Zeuthen)
    12/12/2016, 14:30
  7. Andreas Wirzba (FZJ)
    12/12/2016, 14:30
  8. Felix Kahlhoefer (DESY, Hamburg)
    12/12/2016, 14:30
    Abstract: The interpretation of dark matter direct detection experiments is complicated by the fact that neither the astrophysical distribution of dark matter nor the properties of its particle physics interactions with nuclei are known in detail. I will present a new framework that combines the full formalism of non-relativistic effective interactions with state-of-the-art...
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  9. Tanguy Pierog (KIT, Karlsruhe)
    12/12/2016, 14:30
  10. Ken ́ichi Saikawa (DESY; Hamburg)
    12/12/2016, 14:55
    Abstract: The axion arises as a pseudo Nambu-Goldstone boson from the spontaneous breaking of a hypothetical global Peccei-Quinn symmetry introduced to provide a solution to the strong CP problem of quantum chromodynamics. Due to the weakness of the coupling with ordinary matters, the axion is regarded as a viable candidate of dark matter of the universe. However, there is a theoretical...
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  11. Rasmus W. Rasmussen (DESY, Zeuthen)
    12/12/2016, 14:55
  12. Florian Staub (KIT)
    12/12/2016, 14:55
  13. Paolo Gunnellini (DESY, Hamburg)
    12/12/2016, 14:55
  14. Simon Wehle (DESY)
    12/12/2016, 15:15
  15. Maxwell Hansen (Helmholtz Institute)
    12/12/2016, 15:20
  16. Darko Veberic (KIT, Karlsruhe)
    12/12/2016, 15:20
  17. James Talbert (DESY, Hamburg)
    12/12/2016, 15:20
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  19. Andreas Nyffeler (Institut für Kernphysik)
    12/12/2016, 15:40
  20. Martin Heck (KIT)
    12/12/2016, 15:45
  21. Achim Denig (JGU and HIM, Mainz)
    12/12/2016, 15:45
  22. Anton Andronic (EMMI, Darmstadt)
    12/12/2016, 15:45
  23. Andre Sieverding (GSI, Darmstadt)
    12/12/2016, 15:45
  24. Wolfgang G. Hollik (DESY)
    12/12/2016, 16:05
  25. Michael Duerr (DESY, Hamburg)
    12/12/2016, 16:10
    Abstract: A reliable comparison of different dark matter searches requires models that satisfy certain consistency conditions like gauge invariance and perturbative unitarity. These conditions can easily be satisfied in U(1)' extensions of the Standard Model, where a fermionic dark matter candidate as well as a new Z' gauge boson obtain their mass from the spontaneous breaking of the U(1)' by...
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  26. Jeremy Green (DESY, Zeuthen)
    12/12/2016, 16:10
  27. Markus Steidl (KIT, Karlsruhe)
    12/12/2016, 16:10
  28. Carsten Niebuhr (DESY), Monika Blanke (KIT), Ulrich Nierste (KIT)
    12/12/2016, 16:15
  29. Marco Sekulla (KIT)
    12/12/2016, 16:30
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  31. All
    12/12/2016, 16:35
  32. Simon Kast (KIT, Karlsruhe)
    12/12/2016, 16:35
  33. Kirsztian Peters (DESY, Hamburg)
    12/12/2016, 17:30
  34. Paolo Giubellino (GSI, Darmstadt)
    12/12/2016, 17:55
  35. Jim Hinton (MPI, Heidelberg)
    12/12/2016, 18:20
  36. Thomas Stöhlker (HI Jena)
    13/12/2016, 09:00
  37. Ties Behnke (DESY, Hamburg)
    13/12/2016, 09:15
  38. Christian Zeitnitz (University of Wuppertal)
    13/12/2016, 09:30
  39. Christian Weinheimer (University of Münster)
    13/12/2016, 09:45
  40. Frank Maas (JGU and HIM)
    13/12/2016, 10:00
  41. Oliver Boine-Frankenheim (TU Darmstadt)
    13/12/2016, 10:15
  42. Markus Steidl (KIT)
    13/12/2016, 11:00
  43. Ulrich Nierste (KIT)
    13/12/2016, 11:15
  44. Hartmut Wittig (JGU)
    13/12/2016, 11:30
  45. James Ritman (FZJ)
    13/12/2016, 11:50
  46. Klaus Eitel (KIT)
    13/12/2016, 12:10
  47. Alex Nielsen
    13/12/2016, 14:00
  48. Randolf Pohl
    13/12/2016, 14:45
  49. Markus Steidl (KIT)