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Overview

Andreas Wolf is affiliated with the Max Planck Society in Germany. Their research primarily spans the fields of Physics and Astronomy, with a specific focus on Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics. The scientist's work also encompasses subfields such as Spectroscopy, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Atmospheric Science, and Radiation.

The researcher's primary topics of interest include:

  • Atomic and Molecular Physics
  • Advanced Chemical Physics Studies
  • Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure
  • Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates
  • X-ray Spectroscopy and Fluorescence Analysis

The publication record of Andreas Wolf features numerous papers, including the following recent works:

  • "Laser-probing the rotational cooling of molecular ions by electron collisions" (2022), published in arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Experimental Determination of the Dissociative Recombination Rate Coefficient for Rotationally Cold CH+ and Its Implications for Diffuse Cloud Chemistry" (2022), published in The Astrophysical Journal
  • "Storage Ring Cross Section Measurements for Electron Impact Single and Double Ionization of Fe13+ and Single Ionization of Fe16+ and Fe17+" (2023), published in Columbia Academic Commons (Columbia University)
  • "2022 White Paper on Recent Issues in Bioanalysis: Fda Draft Guidance on Immunogenicity Information in Prescription Drug Labeling, Lnp & Viral Vectors Therapeutics/Vaccines Immunogenicity, Prolongation Effect, Ada Affinity, Risk-Based Approaches, Ngs, Qpcr, Ddpcr Assays ( Part 3 - Recommendations on Gene Therapy, Cell Therapy, Vaccines Immunogenicity & Technologies; Immunogenicity & Risk Assessment of Biotherapeutics and Novel Modalities; NAb Assays Integrated Approach)" (2023), published in Bioanalysis
  • "Energy expenditure during eSports - a case report" (2021), published in German Journal of Sports Medicine

The scientist frequently publishes in venues such as:

  • Physical review. A/Physical review, A
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Physical Review Accelerators and Beams
  • Physical Review Letters
  • Bioanalysis

Andreas Wolf has collaborated frequently with several coauthors including:

  • M. Grieser
  • O. Novotný
  • H. Kreckel
  • Florian Grussie
  • R. von Hahn

Best Publications

  • Improved Test of Time Dilation in Special Relativity

    G. Saathoff;S. Karpuk;U. Eisenbarth;G. Huber

  • Imaging the Absolute Configuration of a Chiral Epoxide in the Gas Phase

    Philipp Herwig;Kerstin Zawatzky;Manfred Grieser;Oded Heber

  • High-Resolution Dissociative Recombination of Cold H 3 + and First Evidence for Nuclear Spin Effects

    H. Kreckel;M. Motsch;J. Mikosch;J. Mikosch;J. Glosik

  • Isotope shift in the dielectronic recombination of three-electron ANd57+

    C. Brandau;C. Kozhuharov;Z. Harman;A. Müller

  • Dissociative recombination of CH+: Cross section and final states.

    Z. Amitay;D. Zajfman;P. Forck;U. Hechtfischer

  • Laser-enhanced electron-ion capture and antihydrogen formation

    R. Neumann;H. Poth;A. Winnacker;A. Wolf

  • Identification and structure of small-molecule stabilizers of 14-3-3 protein- protein interactions

    Rolf Rose;Silke Erdmann;Stefanie Bovens;Alexander Wolf

  • Precision Measurement of the Electric Dipole Intercombination Rate in C{sup 2+}

    J. Doerfert;E. Trabert;A. Wolf;D. Schwalm

  • Use of biomolecular interaction analysis to elucidate the regulatory mechanism of the cysteine synthase complex fromArabidopsis thaliana

    Oliver Berkowitz;Markus Wirtz;Alexander Wolf;Juergen Kuhlmann

  • Storage Ring Measurement of the C IV Recombination Rate Coefficient

    S. Schippers;A. Müller;G. Gwinner;J. Linkemann

  • Screened radiative corrections from hyperfine-split dielectronic resonances in lithiumlike scandium

    M. Lestinsky;E. Lindroth;D. A. Orlov;E. W. Schmidt

  • Evidence for Subthermal Rotational Populations in Stored Molecular Ions through State-Dependent Dissociative Recombination

    L. Lammich;D. Strasser;H. Kreckel;M. Lange

  • Electrostatic ion beam trap for electron collision studies

    O. Heber;P. D. Witte;A. Diner;K. G. Bhushan

  • Storage ring measurement of the C IV recombination rate coefficient

    S. Schippers;A. Mueller;G. Gwinner;J. Linkemann

  • Precision Measurements and Computations of Transition Energies in Rotationally Cold Triatomic Hydrogen Ions up to the Midvisible Spectral Range

    Michele Pavanello;Ludwik Adamowicz;Alexander Alijah;Nikolai F. Zobov

  • High-Throughput Screening To Identify Inhibitors Which Stabilize Inactive Kinase Conformations in p38α

    Jr Jeffrey Simard;C. Christian Grutter;V. Vijaykumar Pawar;B. Beate Aust

  • Measurement of the B+ and Al+ intercombination and Sc12+ forbidden transition rates at a heavy-ion storage ring

    E Träbert;A Wolf;J Linkemann;X Tordoir

  • Experiments with highly-charged ions in the storage ring TSR

    A. Wolf;J. Berger;M. Bock;D. Habs

  • Action spectroscopy and temperature diagnostics of H3+ by chemical probing

    J. Mikosch;H. Kreckel;R. Wester;R. Plasil

  • A cryogenic electrostatic trap for long-time storage of keV ion beams

    M. Lange;M. Froese;S. Menk;J. Varju

  • Vibrational and rotational cooling of H3

    H. Kreckel;S. Krohn;L. Lammich;M. Lange

  • Breakup dynamics and the isotope effect in H 3 + and D 3 + dissociative recombination

    D. Strasser;L. Lammich;H. Kreckel;S. Krohn

  • Observation of trielectronic recombination in Be-like Cl ions.

    M. Schnell;G. Gwinner;N.R. Badnell;M.E. Bannister

Frequent Co-Authors

Klaus Blaum
Klaus Blaum Max Planck Society
Matthias J. Schnell
Matthias J. Schnell Thomas Jefferson University
Alfred H. Mueller
Alfred H. Mueller Columbia University
Joachim Ullrich
Joachim Ullrich Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt
Herbert Waldmann
Herbert Waldmann Max Planck Society
Christian Meyer
Christian Meyer Greifswald University Hospital
Dmitri Orlov
Dmitri Orlov Steklov Mathematical Institute
Theodor W. Hänsch
Theodor W. Hänsch Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics
Ronald Holzwarth
Ronald Holzwarth Max Planck Society
Eckart Rühl
Eckart Rühl Freie Universität Berlin

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