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Martin Wolfgang Winkler

Researcher at University of Bonn

Publications -  38
Citations -  3147

Martin Wolfgang Winkler is an academic researcher from University of Bonn. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dark matter & Antiproton. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 38 publications receiving 2788 citations. Previous affiliations of Martin Wolfgang Winkler include Stockholm University & University of Texas at Austin.

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A facility to search for hidden particles at the CERN SPS: the SHiP physics case.

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TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the SHiP experiment has a unique potential to discover new physics and can directly probe a number of solutions of beyond the standard model puzzles, such as neutrino masses, baryon asymmetry of the Universe, dark matter, and inflation.
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A facility to Search for Hidden Particles at the CERN SPS: the SHiP physics case

TL;DR: The SHiP (Search for Hidden Particles) experiment at CERN as discussed by the authors was designed to search for new physics in the largely unexplored domain of very weakly interacting particles with masses below the Fermi scale, inaccessible to the LHC experiments.
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Hydrogenases in green algae: do they save the algae's life and solve our energy problems?

TL;DR: Green algae are the only known eukaryotes with both oxygenic photosynthesis and a hydrogen metabolism, and recent physiological and genetic discoveries indicate a close connection between these metabolic pathways.
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(Fe)-hydrogenases in green algae: photo-fermentation and hydrogen evolution under sulfur deprivation

TL;DR: Biochemical analyses indicate that S. obliquus decreases almost the complete metabolic activities while maintaining a low level of respiratory activity, and although possessing a functional [Fe]-hydrogenase gene, the cells of Scenedesmus ob liquus produce no significant amounts of H 2 under S-depleted conditions.
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A precision search for WIMPs with charged cosmic rays

TL;DR: The AMS-02 has reached the sensitivity to probe canonical thermal WIMPs by their annihilation into antiprotons as mentioned in this paper, but due to the high precision of the data, uncertainties in the astrophysical background have...