乔琛凯,物理学博士,讲师,硕士生导师。2020年6月毕业于四川大学物理学院,获理学博士学位,现为重庆理工大学理学院大学物理教研室专职教师。目前从事广义相对论和数学物理的研究工作,在Physical Review D、Journal of High Energy Physics、Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics等具有国际影响力的SCI期刊发表论文20篇;主持重庆市科技局和重庆市教委科研项目3项。
黑洞相关的数学问题;数值广义相对论;星系暗物质
[1] 暗物质晕环境下大质量天体引力偏折和引力透镜的研究,重庆市博士直通车科研项目,2022.08-2024.08,10万,主持。
[2] 一种研究黑洞光子圆轨道的几何方法,重庆市教委科研项目,2022.10-2025.09,4万,主持。
[3] 基于几何曲率流方法对量子引力相关问题的研究,重庆市自然科学基金面上项目,2022.08-2025.07,10万,主持。
[4] 高纯锗暗物质实验探测器材料的本底贡献研究,国家自然科学基金面上项目,2020.01-2023.12,65万,参与。
[5] 原子多体第一性原理在轻暗物质直接探测实验的效应研究,国家自然科学基金面上项目,2020.01-2023.12,65万,参与。
[1] Qiao, Chen-Kai; Li, Ming. Geometric approach to circular photon orbits and black hole shadows. Phys. Rev D, 2022, 106(02), L021501.
[2] Qiao, Chen-Kai. Curvatures, photon spheres, and black hole shadows. Phys. Rev. D, 2022, 106(08), 084060.
[3] Qiao, Chen-Kai; Zhou, Mi. Gravitational lensing of Schwarzschild and charged black holes immersed in perfect fluid dark matter halo. J. Cosmol. Astropart. Phys. 2023, 2023(12), 005.
[4] Qiao, Chen-Kai; Su, Ping. Time Delay of Light in the Gravitational lensing of Supermassive Black Holes in Dark Matter Halos. Eur. Phys. J. C, 2023, 84(10), 1032.
[5] Liu, Yi-Gao; Qiao, Chen-Kai; Tao, Jun. Gravitational lensing of spherically symmetric blackholes in dark matter halos. J. Cosmol. Astropart. Phys. 2024, 2024(10), 075.
[6] Qiao, Chen-Kai; Zhou, Mi. The gravitational bending of acoustic Schwarzschild black hole. Eur. Phys. J. C, 2023, 83(04), 271.
[7] Qiao, Chen-Kai; Lin, Shin-Ted; Chi, Hsin-Chang; Jia, Hai-Tao. Relativistic impulse approximation in the atomic ionization process induced by millicharged particles. J. High Energy Phys., 2021, 2021(03), 184.
[8] Qiao, Chen-Kai; Wei, Jian-Wei; Chen, Lin. An Overview of the Compton Scattering Calculation. Crystals, 2021, 11(05), 525.
[9] She Ze et al. Direct Detection Constraints on Dark Photons with the CDEX-10 Experiment at the China Jinping Underground Laboratory. Phys. Rev. Lett., 2020, 124(11), 111301. 暗物质探测实验合作组论文
[10] Qiao, Chen-Kai. The Existence and Distribution of Photon Spheres Near Spherically Symmetric Black Holes -- A Geometric Analysis. 2024, arXiv:2407.14035[gr-qc].
E-mail:chenkaiqiao@cqut.edu.cn