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Research Paper (postgraduate) from the year 2014 in the subject Physics - Nuclear Physics, Molecular Physics, Solid State Physics, , course: CERN beamline for schools competition, language: English, abstract: This document describes how to theoretically create the yet undiscovered element ununennium with the atomic number 119 using the Proton Synchrotron (PS) particle accelerator in Geneva as well as how its existance can be verifyed. All necessary calculations are provided.It was originally designed as a proposal for the CERN beamline for schools competition.

Produktbeschreibung
Research Paper (postgraduate) from the year 2014 in the subject Physics - Nuclear Physics, Molecular Physics, Solid State Physics, , course: CERN beamline for schools competition, language: English, abstract: This document describes how to theoretically create the yet undiscovered element ununennium with the atomic number 119 using the Proton Synchrotron (PS) particle accelerator in Geneva as well as how its existance can be verifyed. All necessary calculations are provided.It was originally designed as a proposal for the CERN beamline for schools competition.
Autorenporträt
Moritz Lehmann ist der Programmierer hinter Projekten wie "FluidX3D" und "SoundFFT". Nach dem Physikstudium an der Universität Bayreuth promoviert er aktuell in Physik innerhalb des SFB Mikroplastik. Aktuelles Forschungsprojekt ist die Untersuchung des Transports von Mikroplastik aus dem Wasser in die Luft mittels Lattice Boltzmann Simulationen.