Troels Harmark

Troels Harmark

lektor, sektionsleder, Lektor

Medlem af:

    Mine forskningsområder er teoretisk højenergifysik og den almene relativistetsteori.

    Jeg er leder af "teoretisk partikelfysik og kosmologi" sektionen på Niels Bohr Institutet.

    Jeg underviser kurserne "General Relativity and Cosmology" og "Introduction to String Theory". 

    Aktuel forskning

    My current interests include: 1) Spin Matrix theory, a proposal for a quantum mechanical theory from which gravity and geometry can emerge. This is in the context of the holographic principle, the AdS/CFT correspondence and string theory. This is related to non-relativistic geometry that I'm also currently doing research in. 2) Finite-temperature physics of gauge and string theory. Recently found the Hagedorn temperature for all couplings in the AdS/CFT correspondence, and were able to connect it from weakly coupled gauge theory and all the way to string theory. 3) Gravity and black holes. Recently worked on exact solutions for magnetospheres of the Kerr black hole, which is relevant for astrophysical jets. Currently also investigating new geometric formulations of gravity in the limit of speed of light going to infinity. 

    Udvalgte publikationer

    1. Udgivet

      Strings with non-relativistic conformal symmetry and limits of the AdS/CFT correspondence

      Harmark, Troels, Hartong, J., Menculini, L., Obers, Niels A. & Yan, Z., 29 nov. 2018, I: Journal of High Energy Physics. 2018, 11, 28 s., 190.

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    2. Udgivet

      The Hagedorn temperature of AdS(5)/CFT4 at finite coupling via the Quantum Spectral Curve

      Harmark, Troels & Wilhelm, Matthias, 10 nov. 2018, I: Physics Letters B. 786, s. 53-58

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    3. Udgivet

      Existence of the Blandford-Znajek monopole for a slowly rotating Kerr black hole

      Grignani, G., Harmark, Troels & Orselli, M., 29 okt. 2018, I: Physical Review D. 98, 8, 8 s., 084056.

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