AG Höhne

Our research group focuses on investigating the phase diagram of strongly interacting matter at the GSI/FAIR accelerator facility in Darmstadt. There, we generate and study nuclear matter under extreme conditions similar to those found inside neutron stars or those that existed in the first 20–30 milliseconds after the Big Bang. Under such conditions, we assume that nuclear matter exists in a different phase, the so-called quark-gluon plasma (QGP), in which quarks and gluons can move quasi-freely.

Team
Our team currently consists of 14 members. You can find our contact information here.

Research
Our research group is involved in the HADES and CBM accelerator experiments at the GSI/FAIR facility.

Join us!
We are always happy to welcome students working on bachelor’s, master’s, or PhD theses, as well as those working on projects during their studies.
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Our research group's offices are located in the Physics Lecture Hall Building:
Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen
II. Physikalisches Institut
Heinrich-Buff-Ring 14
35392 Giessen
Germany
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