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Christian Wolf 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 Christian Wolf sits on this spectrum.

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103 publications 1,469+

This scientist: 326 publications — 22nd percentile

22% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Christian Wolf 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 Christian Wolf sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 185+

This scientist: 100 D-Index — 56th percentile

56% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Christian Wolf is a researcher affiliated with the Australian National University in Australia. Their primary field of study is Physics and Astronomy, with a strong focus on Astronomy and Astrophysics as well as related subfields such as Instrumentation, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Artificial Intelligence, and Computational Mechanics.

The scientist's research covers various main topics, including:

  • Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
  • Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
  • Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
  • Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
  • Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
  • Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
  • Multimodal Machine Learning Applications

Christian Wolf has published extensively, with prominent frequent publication venues including:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
  • The Astrophysical Journal
  • Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia

Their recent published papers demonstrate a range of research interests and collaborations. Some of these include:

  • "When are hypotheses useful in ecology and evolution?" (2021, Ecology and Evolution)
  • "Beyond Spectroscopy. I. Metallicities, Distances, and Age Estimates for Over 20 Million Stars from SMSS DR2 and Gaia EDR3" (2022, The Astrophysical Journal)
  • "SkyMapper Southern Survey: Data release 4" (2024, Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia)
  • "Milky Way Tomography with the SkyMapper Southern Survey. II. Photometric Recalibration of SMSS DR2" (2021, The Astrophysical Journal)
  • "Photometric redshifts for the Kilo-Degree Survey: Machine-learning analysis with artificial neural networks" (2024, Leiden Repository (Leiden University))

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers, notably including:

  • Christopher A. Onken
  • Samuel Lai
  • Wei Jeat Hon
  • Fuyan Bian
  • R. L. Webster

Christian Wolf's work integrates advanced approaches such as machine learning and artificial intelligence within astrophysical contexts. Their publication record and choice of venues show an engagement with both observational and computational methods in astronomy.

Best Publications

  • The Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey: Initial Results From Optical and Near-Infrared Imaging

    M. Giavalisco

  • The Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey: Initial results from optical and near-infrared imaging

    M. Giavalisco;H. C. Ferguson;H. C. Ferguson;A. M. Koekemoer;M. Dickinson;M. Dickinson

  • Galaxy Luminosity Functions to z~1: DEEP2 vs. COMBO-17 and Implications for Red Galaxy Formation

    S. M. Faber;C. N. A. Willmer;C. Wolf;D. C. Koo

  • Nearly 5000 Distant Early-Type Galaxies in COMBO-17: A Red Sequence and Its Evolution since z ~ 1

    Eric F. Bell;Christian Wolf;Klaus Meisenheimer;Hans Walter Rix

  • Galaxy luminosity functions to z∼ 1 from DEEP2 and COMBO-17: Implications for red galaxy formation

    S. M. Faber;C. N. A. Willmer;C. Wolf;D. C. Koo

  • A γ-ray burst at a redshift of z ≈ 8.2

    N. R. Tanvir;D. B. Fox;A. J. Levan;E. Berger

  • Towards an understanding of the rapid decline of the cosmic star formation rate

    Eric F. Bell;Casey Papovich;Christian Wolf;Emeric Le Floc'h

  • Toward an Understanding of the Rapid Decline of the Cosmic Star Formation Rate

    Eric F. Bell;Casey Papovich;Christian Wolf;Emeric Le Floc'h

  • The COMBO-17 survey: Evolution of the galaxy luminosity function from 25,000 galaxies with 0.2 < z < 1.2

    C. Wolf;C. Wolf;K. Meisenheimer;H.-W. Rix;A. Borch

  • Detection of massive tidal tails around the globular cluster Pal 5 with SDSS commissioning data

    M. Odenkirchen;E.K. Grebel;C.M. Rockosi;W. Dehnen

  • GEMS: Galaxy Evolution from Morphologies and SEDs

    Hans-Walter Rix;Marco Barden;Steven V. W. Beckwith;Eric F. Bell

  • KiDS-1000 Cosmology: Multi-probe weak gravitational lensing and spectroscopic galaxy clustering constraints

    Catherine Heymans;Catherine Heymans;Tilman Tröster;Marika Asgari;Chris Blake

  • A Photometric Redshift of z ~ 9.4 for GRB 090429B

    A. Cucchiara;A. Cucchiara;A. Cucchiara;A. J. Levan;D. B. Fox;N. R. Tanvir

  • A catalogue of the Chandra Deep Field South with multi-colour classification and photometric redshifts from COMBO-17

    C. Wolf;K. Meisenheimer;M. Kleinheinrich;A. Borch

  • GEMS: Galaxy Evolution from Morphologies and SEDs

    Hans Walter Rix;Marco Barden;Steven V.W. Beckwith;Eric F. Bell

  • Detection of massive tidal tails around the globular cluster Palomar 5 with sloan digital sky survey commissioning data

    Michael Odenkirchen;Eva K. Grebel;Constance M. Rockosi;Walter Dehnen

  • The stellar masses of 25000 galaxies at 0.2<z<1.0 estimated by the COMBO-17 survey

    Andrea Borch;Klaus Meisenheimer;Eric F. Bell;Hans-Walter Rix

  • Detection of Circumstellar Material in a Normal Type Ia Supernova

    F. Patat;P. Chandra;R. Chevalier;S. Justham

  • Dry Mergers in GEMS: The Dynamical Evolution of Massive Early-Type Galaxies

    Eric F. Bell;Thorsten Naab;Daniel H. McIntosh;Rachel S. Somerville

  • GEMS: Galaxy fitting catalogues and testing parametric galaxy fitting codes

    Boris Häußler;Daniel H. McIntosh;Marco Barden;Eric F. Bell

Frequent Co-Authors

Klaus Meisenheimer
Klaus Meisenheimer Max Planck Society
Eric F. Bell
Eric F. Bell University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Catherine Heymans
Catherine Heymans University of Edinburgh
Daniel H. McIntosh
Daniel H. McIntosh University of Missouri–Kansas City
Shardha Jogee
Shardha Jogee The University of Texas at Austin
Knud Jahnke
Knud Jahnke Max Planck Society
Chien Y. Peng
Chien Y. Peng Herzberg Institute of Astrophysics
Sebastián F. Sánchez
Sebastián F. Sánchez National Autonomous University of Mexico
Steven V. W. Beckwith
Steven V. W. Beckwith University of California, Berkeley
Rachel S. Somerville
Rachel S. Somerville Flatiron Institute

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