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A. Brillet publication distribution in Physics in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Physics in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where A. Brillet sits on this spectrum.

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103 publications 1,469+

This scientist: 385 publications — 35th percentile

35% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,469 publications or more.

A. Brillet D-index placement in Physics in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Physics scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where A. Brillet sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 185+

This scientist: 98 D-Index — 53rd percentile

53% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 185 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2017 - CNRS Gold Medal, French National Centre for Scientific Research Physics
  • 2016 - Ampère Prize (Prix Ampère de l’Électricité de France), French Academy of Sciences

Overview

A. Brillet is affiliated with Université Côte d'Azur in France and has a research focus primarily within the domain of Physics and Astronomy. Their work encompasses multiple subfields, including Astronomy and Astrophysics, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Oceanography, Nuclear and High Energy Physics, and Geophysics.

The scientist's research topics cover a range of specialized areas: Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research, Geophysics and Gravity Measurements, Mechanical and Optical Resonators, Advanced Frequency and Time Standards, Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates, Magnetic confinement fusion research, and Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations.

A. Brillet has published extensively in various scientific journals. The most frequent publication venues include:

  • Classical and Quantum Gravity
  • Journal of Physics Conference Series
  • Physical Review Letters
  • Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca (Universita Degli Studi Di Milano)

Among their recent papers are the following:

  • Quantum Backaction on Kg-Scale Mirrors: Observation of Radiation Pressure Noise in the Advanced Virgo Detector, 2020, Physical Review Letters
  • Calibration of advanced Virgo and reconstruction of the detector strain h(t) during the observing run O3, 2022, Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca (Universita Degli Studi Di Milano)
  • Frequency-Dependent Squeezed Vacuum Source for the Advanced Virgo Gravitational-Wave Detector, 2023, Physical Review Letters
  • The Virgo O3 run and the impact of the environment, 2022, Classical and Quantum Gravity
  • Advanced Virgo Status, 2020, Journal of Physics Conference Series

Collaborations form an important part of A. Brillet's scientific output. Frequent co-authors include:

  • A. Allocca
  • A. Amato
  • N. Arnaud
  • G. Ballardin
  • F. Barone

Recognition of A. Brillet's work includes receiving the CNRS Gold Medal from the French National Centre for Scientific Research in 2017 for contributions to Physics. Earlier, in 2016, they were awarded the Ampère Prize by the French Academy of Sciences.

Best Publications

  • Advanced Virgo: a second-generation interferometric gravitational wave detector

    F. Acernese;M. Agathos;K. Agatsuma;D. Aisa

  • Gravitational Waves and Gamma-Rays from a Binary Neutron Star Merger: GW170817 and GRB 170817A

    B. P. Abbott;R. Abbott;T. D. Abbott;F. Acernese

  • Advanced Virgo: a 2nd generation interferometric gravitational wave detector

    F. Acernese;M. Agathos;K. Agatsuma;D. Aisa

  • GW190425: Observation of a Compact Binary Coalescence with Total Mass ∼ 3.4 M O

    B. P. Abbott;R. Abbott;T. D. Abbott;S. Abraham

  • Predictions for the rates of compact binary coalescences observable by ground-based gravitational-wave detectors

    J. Abadie;B. P. Abbott;R. Abbott;M. Abernathy

  • Predictions for the Rates of Compact Binary Coalescences Observable by Ground-based Gravitational-wave Detectors

    J. Abadie;B. P. Abbott

  • GW170608: Observation of a 19-solar-mass Binary Black Hole Coalescence

    B. P. Abbott;R. Abbott

  • GW170608: Observation of a 19 solar-mass binary black hole coalescence

    B. P. Abbott;R. Abbott;T. D. Abbott;F. Acernese

  • Characterization of the LIGO detectors during their sixth science run

    J. Aasi;J. Abadie;B. P. Abbott;R. Abbott

  • A gravitational-wave standard siren measurement of the Hubble constant

    B. P. Abbott;R. Abbott;T. D. Abbott;F. Acernese;F. Acernese

  • GW190425: Observation of a Compact Binary Coalescence with Total Mass $\sim 3.4 M_{\odot}$

    B. P. Abbott;R. Abbott

  • GW190521: A Binary Black Hole Merger with a Total Mass of 150 M

    R. Abbott;T. D. Abbott;S. Abraham;F. Acernese

  • GW190814: Gravitational Waves from the Coalescence of a 23 M$_\odot$ Black Hole with a 2.6 M$_\odot$ Compact Object

    R. Abbott;T. D. Abbott

  • Directional Limits on Persistent Gravitational Waves from Advanced LIGO’s First Observing Run

    B. P. Abbott;R. Abbott;T. D. Abbott;M. R. Abernathy

  • The VIRGO Project: A wide band antenna for gravitational wave detection

    C. Bradaschia;R. Del Fabbro;A. Di Virgilio;A. Giazotto

  • Observation of Gravitational Waves from Two Neutron Star–Black Hole Coalescences

    R. Abbott;T. D. Abbott;S. Abraham;F. Acernese

  • The Virgo status

    F. Acernese;P. Amico;M. Alshourbagy;F. Antonucci

  • An upper limit on the stochastic gravitational-wave background of cosmological origin

    B. P. Abbott;R. Abbott;F. Acernese;R. Adhikari

  • Virgo: a laser interferometer to detect gravitational waves

    T Accadia;F Acernese;M Alshourbagy;P Amico

  • A cross-correlation method to search for gravitational wave bursts with AURIGA and Virgo

    M. Bignotto;M. Bonaldi;M. Camarda;M. Cerdonio

Frequent Co-Authors

M. Davier
M. Davier University of Paris-Saclay
A. Giazotto
A. Giazotto National Institute for Nuclear Physics
J.-Y. Vinet
J.-Y. Vinet Observatoire de la Côte d’Azur
N. A. Robertson
N. A. Robertson California Institute of Technology
J. A. Giaime
J. A. Giaime Louisiana State University
Bruce Allen
Bruce Allen Max Planck Society
R. Flaminio
R. Flaminio National Institutes of Natural Sciences
Alessandra Corsi
Alessandra Corsi Texas Tech University
Alessandra Buonanno
Alessandra Buonanno Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics

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