CHU Ming Chung
Professor
Education:
- PhD, California Institute of Technology, 1987
- BSc, California Institute of Technology, 1983
Current Position:
- 2002-now,Professor, Department of Physics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Research Field:
- Astrophysics, Cosmology
- Nuclear/Particle Physics
- Theoretical and Computational physics
Research Interest:
Major Research Grants:
- Area of Excellence Grant (19-27):
Probing the Fundamental
Structure of Matter with High Energy Particle Collisions
- General Research Fund (18-20):
Accretion-Induced Collapse of Hybrid White Dwarfs
- Collaborative Research Grant (15-18): A Tier-2 Computing Center for Fundamental Physics
- Collaborative Research Grant (14-17): Searching for New Physics with the Large Hadron Collider
- General Research Fund (14-17): Constraining Spatial Variations of the Fine Structure Constant and Reionization using Cosmic Microwave Background Data
- Collaborative Research Grant (11-14): High Precision Measurement of Neutrino Oscillation at Daya Bay
- Earmarked Grant (11-13): Constraining Sterile Neutrino Properties by Cosmological and Astrophysical Data
- Central Allocation Grant (08-11): Research and Development for the Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment
- Earmarked Grant (08-10): Constraining Alternative Gravity Theories with Cosmological Observables
- Earmarked Grant (07-09): Studying Cosmic Muons in Aberdeen Tunnel
- Earmarked Grant (06-08): Neutrino Oscillation Study at the Daya Bay Nuclear Power Plant
- Earmarked Grant (04-06): Entanglement Production in Interacting Massive Two-particle Systems
- Earmarked Grant (03-05): Probing the Early Universe with Cosmic Microwave Background Anisotropies
- Earmarked Grant (01-03): Dynamics of a Driven Bose-Einstein Condensate: Coherent Structures and Control
- Earmarked Grant (97-00): General Relativistic Astrophysics: Coalescences of Neutron Star Binaries
- Earmarked Grant (96-98): Theoretical and Computational Study of Sonoluminescence
Selected Publications:
- S Zha, M.-C. Chu, SC Leung, LM Lin,
Accretion-induced Collapse of Dark Matter Admixed White Dwarfs. II. Rotation and
Gravitational-wave Signals, The Astrophysical Journal 883, 13 (2019).
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J Zhang, YLS Tsai, JL Kuo, K Cheung, MC Chu,
Ultralight
Axion Dark Matter and Its Impact on Dark Halo Structure in N-body
Simulations, The Astrophysical Journal 853, 51 (2018).
- F P. An et al. (Daya Bay Collaboration),
Evolution of the Reactor Antineutrino Flux and Spectrum at Daya Bay, Physical Review Letters 118,
251801 (2017).
- Dalong Cheng, M.-C. Chu and Jiayu Tang, Cosmological Structure Formation in Decaying Dark Matter Models, Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics 07, 009 (2015).
- F P. An et al. (Daya Bay Collaboration),
Search for a Light Sterile Neutrino at Daya Bay, Physical Review Letters 113, 141802 (2014).
- S.-C. Leung, M.-C. Chu, L.-M. Lin, and K.-W. Wong, Dark-matter admixed white dwarfs, Physical Review D 87, 123506 (2013).
- F. P. An et al. (Daya Bay Collaboration),
Observation of Electron-Antineutrino Disappearance at Daya Bay, Physical Review Letters 108, 171803 (2012).