Jacob Svensmark
Postdoc
Physics of Ice, Climate and Earth
Tagensvej 16
2200 København N.
My research interests are twofold: I work with static and dynamical aspects of dark matter in galaxies and galaxy clusters. This includes lensing and X-ray observational techniques in combination with large cosmological simulations. Also, I work on interactions between our local galactic environment and terrestrial climate. This spans considerations of the microphysics of atmospheric aerosol growth, cloud formation, solar system dynamics and galactic dynamics.
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Increased ionization supports growth of aerosols into cloud condensation nuclei
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Estimating the dark matter velocity anisotropy to the cluster edge
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The Ion and Charged Aerosol Growth Enhancement (ION-CAGE) code: A numerical model for the growth of charged and neutral aerosols
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