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NWO has approved three IMAPP (Institute Mathematics, Astrophysics and Particle Physics) M-grant applications

The NWO Science Board has approved twenty-one grant applications in the Open Competition Domain Science-M programme. The topics vary from mapping the complexity of planetary nebulae and the development of a new type theory, to the effects of nanoplastics on biochemical processes in our bodies and investigation of recovery processes in plants. M-grants are intended for innovative, high-quality, fundamental research and/or studies involving matters of scientific urgency. Three of them within IMAPP (Institute Mathematics, Astrophysics and Particle Physics).

Reconstructing 25% of the Universe with the Large Hadron Collider
Dr Susanne Westhoff  (High Energy Physics) & Dr Flavia de Almeida Dias (UvA)

The Large Hadron Collider is much more than a Higgs-particle discovery machine. It has recently evolved into a dark matter discovery machine, with upgraded data selection systems called ”triggers”. These triggers allow physicists to detect new particles that escape all previous experiments. We take this unique opportunity to search for dark matter candidates, which look like atoms and can leave peculiar traces in the detectors. If we observe such a dark matter atom, we will be close to unravelling the mystery behind all the invisible matter in the universe.

Are neutrinos Majorana?
Dr Mengqing Wu  (High Energy Physics)

Unlike all other matter particles, the “ghost particle” neutrino, even if discovered 67 years ago, has kept always its secrets from us: How does it get its mass? Why is its mass so small compared to others?. Neutrinos being Majorana neutrinos solve not only these questions but also questions such as “Why does the universe not contain equal amounts of matter and antimatter?”. This proposal will use the world’s largest and most powerful collider to answer this question by exploring the corners that we have previously been unable to reach experimentally.

Irrationality Questions for L-values
Prof Dr Wadim Zudilin (RU)

The vast majority of real numbers are irrational, that is, they cannot be written as quotients of two integers. The number π = 3.1415926. . . , which is defined as the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter, is one such notable example. But for many other mathematically famous quantities, like the values of Riemann’s zeta function at odd positive integers, the irrationality remains a difficult open problem. The proposed project is aimed at solving such challenges and creating new methods to be used in other areas of mathematics.

Twenty-one innovative research projects launched through Open Competition Domain Science-M programme