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Andrew W. Strong

Andrew W. Strong

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Physics

D-Index
121
Citations
64397
World Ranking
771
National Ranking
69

Overview

Andrew W. Strong is affiliated with the Max Planck Society in Germany, contributing extensively to the field of Physics and Astronomy. Their research primarily focuses on several subfields, including Astronomy and Astrophysics, Nuclear and High Energy Physics, Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, Computational Mechanics, and Radiation.

Their published work spans a range of topics with a strong emphasis on astrophysical phenomena and cosmic dynamics. Key topics include Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena, Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena, Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations, Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics, Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies, Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae, and Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies.

Andrew W. Strong has contributed to various publication venues, frequently appearing in:

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • The Astrophysical Journal
  • Proceedings of 37th International Cosmic Ray Conference - PoS(ICRC2021)
  • Padua Research Archive (University of Padua)

The scientist's recent papers include the following:

  • Exploring the MeV Sky with a Combined Coded Mask and Compton Telescope: The Galactic Explorer with a Coded Aperture Mask Compton Telescope (GECCO), 2022, Padua Research Archive (University of Padua)
  • Abundance and temperature of the outer hot circumgalactic medium, 2023, Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Simulations of cosmic ray propagation, 2021, Living Reviews in Computational Astrophysics
  • The eROSITA upper limits, 2024, Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • SRG/eROSITA X-ray shadowing study of giant molecular clouds, 2023, Astronomy and Astrophysics

Andrew W. Strong collaborates with a number of frequent coauthors, including:

  • E. Orlando
  • G. Ponti
  • M. Sasaki
  • A. Merloni
  • Xueying Zheng

Best Publications

  • The Large Area Telescope on the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope Mission

    W. B. Atwood;A. A. Abdo;A. A. Abdo;M. Ackermann;W. Althouse

  • FERMI LARGE AREA TELESCOPE FIRST SOURCE CATALOG

    A.A. Abdo;A.A. Abdo;Markus Ackermann;Marco Ajello;A. Allafort

  • Propagation of Cosmic-Ray Nucleons in the Galaxy

    Andrew W. Strong;Igor V. Moskalenko;Igor V. Moskalenko

  • Cosmic-Ray Propagation and Interactions in the Galaxy

    Andrew W. Strong;Igor V. Moskalenko;Vladimir S. Ptuskin

  • Measurement of the Cosmic Ray e+ + e- spectrum from 20 GeV to 1 TeV with the Fermi Large Area Telescope.

    A. A. Abdo;M. Ackermann;M. Ajello;M. Axelsson

  • Planck 2015 results. I. Overview of products and scientific results

    R. Adam;P. A. R. Ade;N. Aghanim

  • The second catalog of active galactic nuclei detected by the Fermi Large Area Telescope

    Markus Ackermann;Marco Ajello;A. Allafort;E. Antolini;E. Antolini

  • Production and propagation of cosmic ray positrons and electrons

    I. V. Moskalenko;A. W. Strong

  • Detection of the characteristic pion-decay signature in supernova remnants

    Markus Ackermann;Marco Ajello;A. Allafort;Luca Baldini

  • The Second Catalog of Active Galactic Nuclei Detected by the Fermi Large Area Telescope

    M. Ackermann;M. Ajello;A. Allafort;E. Antolini

  • THE SECOND FERMI LARGE AREA TELESCOPE CATALOG OF GAMMA-RAY PULSARS

    A. A. Abdo;A. A. Abdo;M. Ajello;A. Allafort;L. Baldini

  • Radioactive 26Al from massive stars in the Galaxy.

    Roland Diehl;Hubert Halloin;Karsten Kretschmer;Giselher G. Lichti

  • Fermi-LAT observations of the diffuse γ-ray emission: implications for cosmic rays and the interstellar medium

    M. Ackermann;M. Ajello;W. B. Atwood;L. Baldini

  • Diffuse Continuum Gamma Rays from the Galaxy

    Andrew W. Strong;Igor V. Moskalenko;Olaf Reimer;Olaf Reimer

  • Instrument description and performance of the Imaging Gamma-Ray Telescope COMPTEL aboard the Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory

    V. Schoenfelder;H. Aarts;K. Bennett;H. de Boer

  • The spectrum of isotropic diffuse gamma-ray emission between 100 MeV and 820 GeV

    M. Ackermann;M. Ajello;A. Albert

  • Measurement of Separate Cosmic-Ray Electron and Positron Spectra with the Fermi Large Area Telescope

    M. Ackermann;M. Ajello;A. Allafort;W. B. Atwood

  • The spectrum of isotropic diffuse gamma-ray emission between 100 MeV and 820 GeV

    M. Ackermann;M. Ajello;A. Albert;W. B. Atwood

  • Planck 2015 results - XXV. Diffuse low-frequency Galactic foregrounds

    P. A. R. Ade;N. Aghanim;M. I. R. Alves;M. I. R. Alves;M. I. R. Alves

  • Planck 2015 results. X. Diffuse component separation: Foreground maps

    R. Adam;P. A. R. Ade;N. Aghanim

Frequent Co-Authors

Igor V. Moskalenko
Igor V. Moskalenko Stanford University
Roland Diehl
Roland Diehl Max Planck Society
Olaf Reimer
Olaf Reimer University of Innsbruck
Diego F. Torres
Diego F. Torres Institute of Space Sciences
Julie McEnery
Julie McEnery Goddard Space Flight Center
Marco Ajello
Marco Ajello Clemson University
P. A. Caraveo
P. A. Caraveo National Institute for Astrophysics
A. Morselli
A. Morselli National Institute for Nuclear Physics
Peter F. Michelson
Peter F. Michelson Stanford University
G. Tosti
G. Tosti University of Perugia

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