TY - RPRT A1 - Jost, Thomas A1 - Seitz, Franz T1 - Fiskalregel oder Fiskalchaos BT - ein Plädoyer für eine einfache Fiskalregel für den Euroraum T2 - Weidener Diskussionspapiere N2 - Die europäischen Regeln zur Begrenzung der Staatsverschuldung haben sich nicht bewährt. Das Regelwerk ist zu komplex, die Überwachung und Durchsetzung unterliegt politischen Einflussnahmen und eine wirkungsvolle Sanktionierung findet nicht statt. Wir analysieren vor diesem Hintergrund die generelle Effektivität fiskalischer Regeln. Dafür werten wir zunächst die Literatur zu diesem Thema aus. Daran anschließend stellen wir die Chronologie der Fiskalregeln in der EU seit Ende der 1980er Jahre dar und gehen dabei auch auf die jüngste Reform des Stabilitäts- und Wachstumspaktes ein. Nach diesen Ausführungen leiten wir eine einfache Regel in Übereinstimmung mit dem AEUV her, die dann für Simulationsrechnungen generell und mit den aktuellen Regelungen verwendet wird. Diese Regel setzt am Kernproblem der zu hohen Staatsverschuldung an, ist dem politischen Bewertungsprozess weitgehend entzogen, bewahrt die fiskalische Souveränität der Mitgliedsländer und ist transparent und kontrollierbar. Sie ist flexibel und prinzipiell in der Lage, übermäßig hohe Schuldenquoten innerhalb eines überschaubaren Zeitraums abzubauen. KW - Öffentliche Schulden KW - Fiskalpolitik Y1 - 2026 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Döhring, Thorsten A1 - Hudec, Rene T1 - One decade of joint Bavarian-Czech projects on astronomical X-ray optics N2 - Since ten years, Aschaffenburg University of Applied Sciences and the Czech technical university in Prague are now cooperating. During the recent decade, eleven joint projects have been executed, mainly targeting the development of astronomical X-ray optics. The bilateral cooperation also included the exchange of PhD students and scientists, cost compensation for conference participations, and the sponsoring of scientific conferences (AXRO and IBWS). The scientific output up to date are more than twenty joint publications and many individual conference contributions of the project partners in addition. The Bavarian-Czech Academic Agency (BTHA) has funded all of these projects. It is the goal of the Bavarian-Czech Academic Agency to support the academic collaboration in research and education and to contribute to an increased cooperation of the two neighbored countries Bavaria and Czech Republic in general. We will give a review on one decade of our Bavarian-Czech cooperation and on the scientific results of our joint projects on astronomical X-ray optics. KW - X-ray KW - optics KW - astronomy KW - AXRO KW - IBWS KW - Röntgenoptik KW - Röntgenastronomie KW - Bayern KW - Tschechien Y1 - 2025 VL - 2025 IS - 16 SP - 1 EP - 1 PB - 16th International Conference on Astronomical X-ray Optics CY - Prag ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Busch, Uwe A1 - Michels, Marcel A1 - Kätker, Anna A1 - Döhring, Thorsten A1 - Stanik, Eva T1 - Historical X ray images selected for UNESCO's Memory of the World Register N2 - The Deutsches Röntgen Museum” in Remscheid (Germany) is the institution that uniquely and comprehensively explores and documents the life and work of Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen and the impact of his discovery. It preserves a collection of X- ray images taken by W. C. Röntgen during his research. Among them are three images of Röntgen's own hands and those of his wife, Anna Bertha. Three more images show Röntgen's hunting rifle, which he was able to analyze internally by using the new X ray technology. These two series of historical pictures from the years 1895 and 1896 provide an outstanding illustration of the scientific revolution that Röntgen's discovery triggered especially in medicine and in materials science. Therefore, his discovery of X-rays ranks among the most groundbreaking scientific achievements of modern times. In April 2025 those very first recorded X ray photographs were added on the UNESCO Memory of the World Register. The corresponding public ceremony took place on September 10 2025 in Röntgen ´ s birth town Remscheid. Representatives of the German UNESCO Commission, of politics, and of the German Röntgen Society were present UNESCO is thus honoring not only Röntgen's groundbreaking discovery of X rays, but also the cultural, scientific, and technological implications of his early radiographs. The "Deutsches Röntgen Museum" presents six famous historical X-ray documents to the public, which are now part of UNESCO ´ s Memory of the World Register. KW - Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen KW - UNESCO KW - X-rays KW - Nobel Prize KW - museum KW - Deutsches Röntgen-Museum KW - Röntgenbild Y1 - 2025 VL - 16 SP - 1 EP - 1 PB - 16th International Conference on Astronomical X-ray Optics CY - Prag ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hudec, Rene A1 - Döhring, Thorsten T1 - Astrophysical and scientific payloads for CubeSats T2 - 18th Pico- and Nanosatellite Workshop 2025, Abstracts Book N2 - For scientific and commercial applications, CubeSats enable cost-effective missions and significantly reduce the time between mission concept and launch compared to classical large satellites. Since 2000, there has been an accelerating increase in CubeSat launches, which in turn is expected to drive up the demand for dedicated optical instruments, especially in commercially relevant areas like high-resolution optics for earth observation. We present some studies and ideas of application of CubeSats mainly in the field of astronomy and astrophysics elaborated and studied at the Czech Technical University in Prague in collaboration with Aschaffenburg University of Applied Sciences. These includes single CubeSats as well as tandem CubeSat constellations. These miniature satellites can carry miniature scientific payloads for high-energy observations of both astrophysical objects as well as targets in high earth atmosphere. The examples include miniature X-ray and UV telescopes monitors and cameras, but also optical and NIR payloads. Due to the recent progress in satellite control engineering, tandem flight arrangements of mini-satellites are currently in discussion and under consideration for future space missions. CubeSat technologies offer an interesting possibility for space-born telescope payloads based on this approach. In such scenario, two small satellites will fly at a constant distance of a few meters up to 100 meters. Thereby, the front satellite will carry the telescope optics and the second satellite the detector system. The tandem flight arrangements are crucial for design of space telescopes with larger focal distances exceeding the typical sizes of small satellites. KW - satellite KW - CubeSat KW - payload KW - tandem flight KW - Kleinsatellit Y1 - 2025 VL - 2025 SP - 12 EP - 12 PB - Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg CY - Würzburg ER -