Lars Egstrøm Kristensen
Associate Professor
Astrophysics and Planetary Science
Øster Voldgade 5-7, 1350 København K, Building: 01-2-415
Primary fields of research
Through observations with some of the most powerful telescopes on Earth (ALMA, SMA) and in space (Herschel, JWST), I seek to understand the origin of the incredibly complex organic chemistry found in star- and planet-forming regions. Specifically, I extrapolate current knowledge to more extreme environments where thousands of stars are currently forming, both in our own Galaxy and beyond.
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Missing water in Class I protostellar disks
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Chemical and kinematic structure of extremely high-velocity molecular jets in the Serpens Main star-forming region
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Challenging shock models with SOFIA OH observations in the high-mass star-forming region Cepheus A
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