© Jennifer Schober
Prof. Jennifer Schober
Zugehörigkeiten
- Argelander Institut für Astronomie
- Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät
Forschungsschwerpunkte
- Magnetohydrodynamics
- Turbulence
- Numerical Simulations
- Early Universe
In my research, I explore how magnetic fields and turbulence arise across the Universe — from the extremely hot plasma that filled the cosmos less than a second after the Big Bang to the plasma that is contained in galaxies and galaxy clusters today. Through theory and high-resolution simulations, I investigate the origins of cosmic magnetism and its imprints on the formation of stars and galaxies, as well as on key cosmological observables.
Ausgewählte Publikationen
Schober J, Rogachevskii I, Brandenburg A (2024) Chiral Anomaly and Dynamos from Inhomogeneous Chemical Potential Fluctuations. Physical Review Letters,.132:6
Schober J, Rogachevskii I, Brandenburg A, Boyarsky A, Fröhlich J, Ruchayskiy O, and Kleeorin N (2018) Laminar and turbulent dynamos in chiral magnetohydrodynamics. II. Simulations, The Astrophysical Journal 858:2.
Schober J, Schleicher D, Federrath C, Glover S, Klessen RS, Banerjee R (2012) The small-scale dynamo and non-ideal magnetohydrodynamics in primordial star formation. The Astrophysical Journal 754:2.
© Jennifer Schober
Prof. Jennifer Schober