Joel R. Primack
Professor of
Physics
Ph.D. Stanford University, 1970; Junior Fellow of the
Society of Fellows, Harvard University, 1970-73; Fellow of the
American Physical Society and of the American Association for the
Advancement of Science; Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Senior
Award, 1999
Office: Room 322 Interdisciplinary Science
Building (ISB), Phone: (831) 459-2580, FAX: (831) 459-3043 , e-mail:
joel@scipp.ucsc.edu
Papers on Cosmology and Culture by Nancy Abrams and Joel Primack
Research Interests
Joel Primack's research has mainly been in relativistic quantum
field theory and in cosmology and particle astrophysics, a field
that he has helped to create. In collaboration with UCSC
astronomers George Blumenthal and Sandra Faber and others, he
developed the ``Cold Dark Matter'' (CDM) theory, which has helped
to set the agenda for theoretical and observational cosmology for
two decades. More recently, he has been using the largest
supercomputers as well as analytic and semi-analytic techniques to
investigate the implications of various hypotheses regarding the
identity of the dark matter for the formation and distribution of
galaxies. He also works on science and technology policy and on
the cultural implications of the ongoing revolution in cosmology.
He has developed computer games for teaching relativity and
quantum mechanics, and cosmological computer visualizations.
Primack was director of the 1986 Theoretical Advanced Study
Institute at UCSC, and co-director of the 1995 Enrico Fermi school
on Dark Matter at Varenna, Italy. He is P.I. of grants from NSF
and NASA, and he and others at UCSC raised funds from NSF in 1997
create the UCSC Scientific Visualization Laboratory and in 2001 to
create the UCSC UpsAnd Beowulf Computer Laboratory. |
Selected Publications
A
New Non-Parametric Approach to Galaxy Morphological Classification by
Jennifer M. Lotz, Joel Primack, and Piero Madau, Astron.
J., 128, 163-182 (2004)..
Generating Hot Gas in Simulations of Disk Galaxy Interactions, by T. J. Cox, Joel R. Primack, Patrik Jonsson, and Rachel Somerville, Astrophys. J. Letters, 607, L87-L90 (2004).
The Origin of Angular Momentum in Dark Matter Halos, by M. Vitvitska, A.A. Klypin, A.V. Kravtsov, J.S. Bullock, R.H. Wechsler, & J.R. Primack, Astrophys. J., 581, 799-809 (2002).
Concentrations of Dark Halos from their Assembly Histories, by Risa H. Wechsler, James S. Bullock, Joel R. Primack, Andrey V. Kravtsov, & Avishai Dekel, Astrophys. J., 568, 52-70 (2002).
Resolving the Structure of Cold Dark Matter Halos, by Anatoly Klypin, Andrey V. Kravtsov, James Bullock, & Joel Primack, Astrophys. J., 554, 903 (2001).
The Nature of High Redshift Galaxies, by Rachel Somerville, Joel R. Primack, and S. M. Faber, Mon. Not. Roy. Astr. Soc., 320, 504-528 (2001)...
Semi-Analytic Modelling of Galaxy Formation: The Local Universe,
by R.S. Somerville and J.R. Primack, Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc. 310,
1087-1110 (1999).
Observational and Theoretical Constraints on
Singular Dark Matter Halos, by R. Flores and J.R. Primack, Astrophys.
J. 427, L1 (1994).
Detection of Cosmic Dark Matter, by J.R.
Primack, B. Sadoulet, D. Seckel, Ann. Rev. Nucl. Part. Sci. 38,
751-806 (1988).
Formation of Galaxies and Large-Scale
Structure with Cold Dark Matter, by G.R. Blumenthal, S.M. Faber, J.R.
Primack, and M.J. Rees, Nature 311, 517 (1984).
Supersymmetry,
Cosmology and New TeV Physics, by H. Pagels and J.R. Primack, Phys.
Rev. Lett. 48, 223 (1982).