D-Index & Metrics Best Publications
Environmental Sciences
UK
2023

D-Index & Metrics D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines.

Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Environmental Sciences D-index 79 Citations 20,439 637 World Ranking 452 National Ranking 34
Physics D-index 83 Citations 23,223 632 World Ranking 2021 National Ranking 187

Research.com Recognitions

Awards & Achievements

2023 - Research.com Environmental Sciences in United Kingdom Leader Award

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Astronomy
  • Electron
  • Solar System

Magnetosphere, Astrophysics, Saturn, Solar wind and Geophysics are his primary areas of study. His work deals with themes such as Titan, Ionosphere and Atomic physics, which intersect with Magnetosphere. His studies in Astrophysics integrate themes in fields like Field line and Polar.

His work in Saturn covers topics such as Enceladus which are related to areas like L-shell. His research in Solar wind intersects with topics in Comet, Halley's Comet, Computational physics and Shock wave. His Astrobiology research integrates issues from Atmosphere and Astronomy.

His most cited work include:

  • The process of tholin formation in Titan's upper atmosphere. (501 citations)
  • Cassini plasma spectrometer investigation (431 citations)
  • PEACE: A PLASMA ELECTRON AND CURRENT EXPERIMENT (411 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His main research concerns Magnetosphere, Astrobiology, Solar wind, Astrophysics and Saturn. His Magnetosphere research incorporates elements of Astronomy, Ionosphere and Geophysics. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Solar wind, Bow wave is strongly linked to Shock wave.

His Astrophysics study incorporates themes from Field line, Magnetic reconnection, Exosphere and Current sheet. His studies deal with areas such as Magnetopause, Ring current, Plasma sheet and Rotation period as well as Saturn. Andrew J. Coates has included themes like Spectrometer, Electron and Atomic physics in his Plasma study.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Magnetosphere (44.47%)
  • Astrobiology (31.15%)
  • Solar wind (33.63%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2014-2021)?

  • Astrophysics (33.75%)
  • Magnetosphere (44.47%)
  • Saturn (35.33%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary scientific interests are in Astrophysics, Magnetosphere, Saturn, Solar wind and Titan. His Astrophysics study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Electron spectrometer, Magnetic reconnection, Plasma, Pickup Ion and Electron. The Magnetosphere study combines topics in areas such as Geophysics and Jupiter.

His Saturn research also works with subjects such as

  • Enceladus together with Plume,
  • Particle acceleration which intersects with area such as Shock. His research investigates the connection with Solar wind and areas like Cosmic ray which intersect with concerns in Shock wave. Andrew J. Coates interconnects Ionization, Ionosphere, Atomic physics and Analytical chemistry in the investigation of issues within Titan.

Between 2014 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Black holes, gravitational waves and fundamental physics: a roadmap (232 citations)
  • Black holes, gravitational waves and fundamental physics: a roadmap. (209 citations)
  • Habitability on Early Mars and the Search for Biosignatures with the ExoMars Rover (142 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Astronomy
  • Electron
  • Solar System

Andrew J. Coates mostly deals with Magnetosphere, Solar wind, Saturn, Astrophysics and Astronomy. His studies in Magnetosphere integrate themes in fields like Geophysics and Jupiter. His Solar wind research is included under the broader classification of Plasma.

His work carried out in the field of Saturn brings together such families of science as Rotation period, Magnetic reconnection and Plasma sheet. His study focuses on the intersection of Astrophysics and fields such as Electron with connections in the field of Atomic physics, Interplanetary spaceflight, Strahl, Pitch angle and Scattering. His Comet, Ionosphere and Solar System study in the realm of Astronomy connects with subjects such as Population.

This overview was generated by a machine learning system which analysed the scientist’s body of work. If you have any feedback, you can contact us here.

Best Publications

The process of tholin formation in Titan's upper atmosphere.

J. H. Waite;D. T. Young;T. E. Cravens;A. J. Coates.
Science (2007)

692 Citations

Cassini plasma spectrometer investigation

D. T. Young;J. J. Berthelier;M. Blanc;J. L. Burch.
Space Science Reviews (2004)

687 Citations

PEACE: A PLASMA ELECTRON AND CURRENT EXPERIMENT

A. D. Johnstone;C. Alsop;S. Burge;P. J. Carter.
Space Science Reviews (1997)

615 Citations

Discovery of heavy negative ions in Titan's ionosphere

A. J. Coates;F. J. Crary;G. R. Lewis;D. T. Young.
Geophysical Research Letters (2007)

477 Citations

JUpiter ICy moons Explorer (JUICE): An ESA mission to orbit Ganymede and to characterise the Jupiter system

O. Grasset;M.K. Dougherty;A. Coustenis;E.J. Bunce.
Planetary and Space Science (2013)

435 Citations

Multi-instrument analysis of electron populations in Saturn's magnetosphere

P. Schippers;M. Blanc;N. André;I. Dandouras.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2008)

354 Citations

Black holes, gravitational waves and fundamental physics: a roadmap.

Leor Barack;Vitor Cardoso;Samaya Nissanke;Thomas P. Sotiriou.
arXiv: General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology (2018)

346 Citations

Black holes, gravitational waves and fundamental physics: a roadmap

Leor Barack;Vitor Cardoso;Vitor Cardoso;Samaya Nissanke;Samaya Nissanke;Samaya Nissanke;Thomas P. Sotiriou.
Classical and Quantum Gravity (2019)

344 Citations

The Analyser of Space Plasmas and Energetic Atoms (ASPERA-4) for the Venus Express mission

S. Barabash;R. Lundin;H. Andersson;K. Brinkfeldt.
Planetary and Space Science (2007)

321 Citations

Habitability on Early Mars and the Search for Biosignatures with the ExoMars Rover

Jorge L. Vago;Frances Westall;Andrew J. Coates;Ralf Jaumann.
Astrobiology (2017)

316 Citations

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