14 June 2024
H.C. Ørsted Institute
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14 Jun 2024, 13:00
Auditorium 3 & Hall (H.C. Ørsted Institute)

Auditorium 3 & Hall

H.C. Ørsted Institute

Universitetsparken 5 2100 København Ø

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  1. 14/06/2024, 13:00
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    Dense gas tracers are not commonly observed in AGNs. The purpose of this project was to deter-mine if the kinematics of the dense gas move in Keplerian orbits or are sensitive to out-flows/inflows as seen with CO gas. If the dense gas has ordered motion, it can possibly be used to measure the mass of the central black hole.
    In this project I analyse the dense molecular gas tracers in the...

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  2. 14/06/2024, 13:20
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    Our understanding of past climate and the mechanisms that drive climate change can be improved through analysis of the excellent palaeoclimatic data available in the Greenland ice cores, but such insights depend on having an established chronology of the ice core. Therefore, the dating of ice cores is an essential part of palaeoclimatic science. However, this dating is often carried out by...

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  3. 14/06/2024, 13:40
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    Tidal Love numbers encode gravitational response to external tidal fields generated by companions. These depend on the structure of the gravitating object, such as a black hole or a neutron star, and in a binary coalescence are measurable in the last stages of the inspiral before the merger. Quite strikingly, the black hole tidal Love numbers are zero. By now, they have been calculated for...

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  4. 14/06/2024, 14:30
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    In a letter of intent published by the ALICE collaboration in 2020, the proposal to
    integrate a new Forward Calorimeter (FoCal) as the forthcoming upgrade to ALICE
    was outlined. In this proposal, it was detailed that this new detector, FoCal, should
    be comprised of two sub-detectors. These would be an electromagnetic calorimeter
    (FoCal-E) and a hadronic calorimeter (FoCal-H), and the...

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  5. 14/06/2024, 14:50
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    The origin of the binary black hole is one of the most charming, cutting-edge, and active Astrophysical topics. One of the possible formation channels is dynamical formation under the effect of another compact object, during which a triple system must exist. To test the existence of the third object, we focus on the gravitational lensing effect on the Gravitational Waves emitted from the...

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  6. 14/06/2024, 15:10
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    The integration of multiple materials in a nanophotonic chip is an effective way of fulfilling the many demands put on photonic quantum information technology. In this work, we present the heterogeneous integration of a p-i-n-i-n-doped Gallium Arsenide die with embedded Indium Arsenide quantum dots onto a Silica surface of a Silicon wafer. We present measurements of tunable single-photon...

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  7. Hans Christiansen (NBI)
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    Most unconventional superconductors are characterized by a non-trivial momentum structure of the Cooper pair wave function, represented by an explicit momentum dependence in the superconducting order parameter. A key challenge to understanding the fundamental nature of unconventional superconductivity is thus to establish the symmetry of this momentum dependence.

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  8. Presentation (CLOSED)

    Most unconventional superconductors are characterized by a non-trivial momentum structure of the Cooper pair wave function, represented by an explicit momentum dependence in the superconducting order parameter. A key challenge to understanding the fundamental nature of unconventional superconductivity is thus to establish the symmetry of this momentum dependence.

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