Dark Intersections
Bad Honnef Physics School
02 Aug - 07 Aug 2026
Where:
Physikzentrum Bad Honnef
Scientific organizers:
Dr. Hendrik Bekker, Prof. Dr. Dmitry Budker, Dr. Arne Wickenbrock, U Mainz • Prof. Derek Jackson Kimball, California State University, USA • Vera Schäfer, MPI for Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg
Dark matter and dark energy dominate the mass and energy density in the universe but their composition is still unknown. There are various experimental efforts to solve this “elephant-in-the-room” problem. Some of the promising techniques involve areas of physics that are not widely known to workers in the field and are rarely discussed in “dark-sector” conferences and schools. An example is searches for axionlike particles with a ferromagnetic phase in liquid 3He.
We will attempt to remedy this and several other similar gaps between seemingly disjunct research fields with this school for junior scientists, primarily, PhD students and postdocs on “Dark Intersections” ‒ the subdisciplines in physics that are used for the dark-sector and gravitational-wave research but are rarely studied in this context.