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81
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Gary A. Fuller 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 Gary A. Fuller sits on this spectrum.

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103 publications 1,469+

This scientist: 429 publications — 43rd percentile

43% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Gary A. Fuller 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 Gary A. Fuller sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 185+

This scientist: 81 D-Index — 22nd percentile

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

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

Overview

Gary A. Fuller is affiliated with the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom. Their research focuses primarily on the field of Physics and Astronomy, with significant contributions across related subfields such as Astronomy and Astrophysics, Spectroscopy, Atmospheric Science, Instrumentation, and Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics.

Fuller's recent publications reflect ongoing work in areas related to star formation, molecular structure, and astrophysical phenomena. Notable papers include:

  • Physical and chemical structure of high-mass star-forming regions: unraveling chemical complexity with CORE: the NOEMA large program (2021, Kent Academic Repository)
  • ALCHEMI, an ALMA Comprehensive High-resolution Extragalactic Molecular Inventory (2021, Astronomy and Astrophysics)
  • Dust polarized emission observations of NGC 6334 (2021, Astronomy and Astrophysics)
  • CON-quest (2021, Astronomy and Astrophysics)
  • ATOMS: ALMA Three-millimeter Observations of Massive Star-forming regions - XV. Steady accretion from global collapse to core feeding in massive hub-filament system SDC335 (2023, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society)

The scientist's work has been published extensively in several leading venues, with frequent contributions to the following journals and repositories:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • The Astrophysical Journal
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Fuller's collaboration network includes frequent coauthors such as N. Peretto, Patrick M. Koch, Di Li, Kee-Tae Kim, and Tie Liu. The number of joint publications with these collaborators ranges from 27 to 32, indicating sustained research partnerships.

The primary topics covered in their research incorporate:

  • Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
  • Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
  • Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure
  • Astro and Planetary Science
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
  • Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena

This profile outlines a body of work at the intersection of observational astronomy, molecular spectroscopy, and atmospheric science with a clear focus on understanding star formation processes, astrophysical molecular inventories, and the dynamics within massive star-forming regions. The scientist's contributions are characterized by multidisciplinary expertise and active collaboration in the astrophysical research community.

Best Publications

  • Clouds, filaments and protostars: the Herschel Hi-GAL Milky Way

    S. Molinari;B. Swinyard;J. Bally;M. Barlow

  • Dense cores in dark clouds. VIII - Velocity gradients

    A. A. Goodman;P. J. Benson;G. A. Fuller;P. C. Myers

  • Clouds, filaments, and protostars: The Herschel Hi-GAL Milky Way

    S. Molinari;B. Swinyard;J. Bally;M. Barlow

  • Hi-GAL: The Herschel Infrared Galactic Plane Survey

    S. Molinari;B. Swinyard;J. Bally;M. Barlow

  • Near-infrared and optical observations of IRAS sources in and near dense cores

    P. C. Myers;Gary A. Fuller;R. D. Mathieu;C. A. Beichman

  • Dense cores in dark clouds. VI - Shapes

    P.C. Myers;G.A. Fuller;A.A. Goodman;P.J. Benson

  • The initial conditions of stellar protocluster formation - I. A catalogue of Spitzer dark clouds

    Nicolas Peretto;G. A. Fuller

  • Dense Cores in Dark Clouds. VII. Line Width--Size Relations

    G. A. Fuller;P. C. Myers

  • PRISM (Polarized Radiation Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission): An Extended White Paper

    Philippe André;Carlo Baccigalupi;Anthony Banday;Anthony Banday;Domingos Barbosa

  • Global collapse of molecular clouds as a formation mechanism for the most massive stars

    N. Peretto;G. A. Fuller;A. Duarte-Cabral;A. Avison

  • Submillimeter photometry and disk masses of T Tauri disk systems

    Fred C. Adams;James P. Emerson;Gary A. Fuller

  • The connection between submillimeter continuum flux and binary separation in young binaries: evidence of interaction between stars and disks

    Eric L. N. Jensen;Robert D. Mathieu;Gary A. Fuller

  • Star formation in Perseus - Clusters, filaments and the conditions for star formation

    J. Hatchell;J. Hatchell;J. S. Richer;G. A. Fuller;C. J. Qualtrough

  • The 6-GHz methanol multibeam maser catalogue – I. Galactic Centre region, longitudes 345° to 6°

    J. L. Caswell;G. A. Fuller;J. A. Green;A. Avison

  • The James Clerk Maxwell Telescope Legacy Survey of Nearby Star-forming Regions in the Gould Belt

    D. Ward-Thompson;J. Di Francesco;J. Hatchell;M. R. Hogerheijde

  • MALT90: The Millimetre Astronomy Legacy Team 90 GHz Survey

    J.M. Jackson;J.M. Rathborne;J.B. Foster;J.S. Whitaker

  • The Co-ordinated Radio and Infrared Survey for High-Mass Star Formation - II. Source Catalogue

    C. R. Purcell;M. G. Hoare;W. D. Cotton;S. L. Lumsden

  • The Co-ordinated Radio and Infrared Survey for High Mass Star Formation (The CORNISH Survey) - I. Survey Design

    M. G. Hoare;C. R. Purcell;E. B. Churchwell;P. Diamond

  • The Millimeter Astronomy Legacy Team 90 GHz (MALT90) Pilot Survey

    Jonathan B. Foster;James M. Jackson;Elizabeth Barris;Kate Brooks

  • The POLARBEAR-2 and the Simons Array Experiment

    A. Suzuki;P. Ade;Y. Akiba;C. Aleman

Frequent Co-Authors

Derek Ward-Thompson
Derek Ward-Thompson University of Central Lancashire
Glenn J. White
Glenn J. White The Open University
Mark Thompson
Mark Thompson University of Leeds
Brenda C. Matthews
Brenda C. Matthews University of Victoria
Sergio Molinari
Sergio Molinari National Institute for Astrophysics
James Urquhart
James Urquhart University of Kent
Michael G. Burton
Michael G. Burton Armagh Observatory
Matthew Joseph Griffin
Matthew Joseph Griffin Cardiff University
Mika Juvela
Mika Juvela University of Helsinki
Leonardo Testi
Leonardo Testi University of Bologna

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