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Jan Hajer
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Former member
Member from October 2017 to January 2021
Member from October 2017 to January 2021
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Cosmology and General Relativity
Theories of the fundamental interactions
Phenomenology of elementary particles
Theories of the fundamental interactions
Phenomenology of elementary particles
Active projects
Neutrino Masses as a Key to New Physics
Marco Drewes, Michele Lucente
We study the perspectives to probe the origin of neutrino mass with existing or near future experiments. The focus lies on low scale seesaw scenarios involving heavy right handed neutrinos. We are also interested in cosmological implications, such as leptogenesis or connections to Dark Matter.
We study the perspectives to probe the origin of neutrino mass with existing or near future experiments. The focus lies on low scale seesaw scenarios involving heavy right handed neutrinos. We are also interested in cosmological implications, such as leptogenesis or connections to Dark Matter.
New Paths to Hidden Sectors
Chiara Arina, Marco Drewes, Andrea Giammanco
We study the perspectives to search for new long lived particles with existing accelerator facilities. This includes searches for non-standard signatures at the LHC main detectors, fixed target experiments and searches in heavy ion collisions.
We study the perspectives to search for new long lived particles with existing accelerator facilities. This includes searches for non-standard signatures at the LHC main detectors, fixed target experiments and searches in heavy ion collisions.
Scalar Fields in the Early Universe
Wenyuan Ai, Marco Drewes
We study the nonequilibrium dynamics of scalar fields in the early universe in the framework of the Schwinger-Keldysh formalism. We are interested in several applications, including inflation, reheating, Dark Matter production and the fate of the Higgs field in the early universe.
We study the nonequilibrium dynamics of scalar fields in the early universe in the framework of the Schwinger-Keldysh formalism. We are interested in several applications, including inflation, reheating, Dark Matter production and the fate of the Higgs field in the early universe.
Publications in CP3
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Number of publications as CP3 member: 11 Download BibTeX
Last 5 publications
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Number of publications as CP3 member: 11 Download BibTeX
Last 5 publications
2020
2019
CP3-19-41: NA62 sensitivity to heavy neutral leptons in the low scale seesaw model
CP3-19-40: A Heavy Metal Path to New Physics
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