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                            Ulf-G. Meißner Awarded an ERC Advanced Grant

                            Where is the lightest charmed scalar meson?

                            Researchers of IAS-4/IKP-3 show that the mass of the lightest positive parity open charm state is 2100MeV/c2 and thus about 200 MeV/c2 below what was so far believed.

                            Wavefunction matching for solving quantum many-body problems

                            A team involving IAS-4 applies a new method to lattice quantum Monte Carlo simulations for light nuclei, medium-heavy nuclei, neutron matter, and nuclear matter. With the help of precise ab initio calculations, they obtain results that closely match real data on nuclear properties.

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