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            Electric Dipole Moments

            The JEDI (Jülich Electric Dipole moment Investigations) collaboration was created in the end of 2011. It is aiming to carry out a long term project for the measurement of permanent electic dipole moments of charged particles in storage rings. The picture on the left shows the RF (radio frequency) Wien filter, which will be used for first measurement at COSY, installed in the COSY ring.

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            Neutrino Physics

            The neutrino group at IKP-2 was formed thanks to the recruitment initiative of the Helmholtz Association in November 2015 and is specialized in the low-energy neutrino physics based on the liquid scintillator detection technique.

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            Polarized Particles and Possible Applications

            The progress of polarized beams and targets for accelerators and the corresponding techniques opens the door to new applications in different fields. Thus, further developments like polarized targets for laser acceleration or nuclear-polarized H2+/D2+ ions as polarized beam for future accelerators are underway. As next polarized fuel for fusion reactors or new types of precision spectroscopy for atoms are possible.

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