The universe's stars put down to earth (photomontage): The Helmholtz International Beamline for Extreme Fields (HIBEF) at the European XFEL is used to create warm dense matter in the lab to study the composition of stars and planets. Using the new simulation method, physicists can make reliable predictions for future experiments.
Title | The universe's stars put down to earth (photomontage): The Helmholtz International Beamline for Extreme Fields (HIBEF) at the European XFEL is used to create warm dense matter in the lab to study the composition of stars and planets. Using the new simulation method, physicists can make reliable predictions for future experiments. |
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Copyright | HZDR / Science Communication Lab |
Picture Id | 67631 |
Date | 15.11.2022 |
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