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Harald Ebeling 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 Harald Ebeling sits on this spectrum.

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103 publications 1,469+

This scientist: 355 publications — 29th percentile

29% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Harald Ebeling 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 Harald Ebeling sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 185+

This scientist: 109 D-Index — 68th percentile

68% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Harald Ebeling is affiliated with the University of Hawaii at Manoa in the United States and specializes in fields related to Physics and Astronomy, with a notable focus on Astronomy and Astrophysics, Instrumentation, and Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics. Their scholarly work spans subfields including Nuclear and High Energy Physics and Radiation, illustrating a diverse engagement with physical sciences.

Their research primarily revolves around topics connected to the formation, evolution, and phenomena of galaxies, as well as broader astronomy and astrophysical research. Other prominent themes in their work include stellar, planetary, and galactic studies; astrophysical phenomena and observations; adaptive optics and wavefront sensing; astrophysics and star formation studies; and investigations into gamma-ray bursts and supernovae.

They have contributed to a significant number of publications distributed across several reputable venues. These frequently include:

  • Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • The Astrophysical Journal
  • Portsmouth Research Portal (University of Portsmouth)

Among recent published papers credited to Harald Ebeling's collaborations are:

  • "An atlas of MUSE observations towards twelve massive lensing clusters", 2020, Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • "" (undisclosed title), 2020, Portsmouth Research Portal (University of Portsmouth)
  • "Precision Modeling of JWST's First Cluster Lens SMACS J0723.3-7327*", 2023, The Astrophysical Journal
  • "An Exquisitely Deep View of Quenching Galaxies through the Gravitational Lens: Stellar Population, Morphology, and Ionized Gas", 2021, The Astrophysical Journal
  • "Multiply lensed star forming clumps in the A521-sys1 galaxy at redshift 1", 2022, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Harald Ebeling include Johan Richard, Guillaume Mahler, Mathilde Jauzac, David Lagattuta, and A. C. Edge. These collaborative relationships reflect a network of research efforts in astrophysics and related topics.

Best Publications

  • Chandra Cluster Cosmology Project III: Cosmological Parameter Constraints

    A. Vikhlinin;A. V. Kravtsov;R. A. Burenin;H. Ebeling

  • Constraints on dark energy from Chandra observations of the largest relaxed galaxy clusters

    S. W. Allen;R. W. Schmidt;H. Ebeling;A. C. Fabian

  • The ROSAT Brightest Cluster Sample (BCS) - I. The compilation of the sample and the cluster log N-log S distribution

    H. Ebeling;A.C. Edge;H. Böhringer;S.W. Allen

  • Improved constraints on dark energy from Chandra X-ray observations of the largest relaxed galaxy clusters

    S.W. Allen;D.A. Rapetti;R.W. Schmidt;H. Ebeling

  • The ROSAT Brightest Cluster Sample — I. The compilation of the sample and the cluster log N—log S distribution

    H. Ebeling;H. Ebeling;A. C. Edge;H. Böhringer;S. W. Allen

  • Chandra Cluster Cosmology Project. II. Samples and X-Ray Data Reduction

    A. Vikhlinin;R. A. Burenin;H. Ebeling;W. R. Forman

  • Improved constraints on dark energy from Chandra X-ray observations of the largest relaxed galaxy clusters

    S. W. Allen;D. A. Rapetti;R. W. Schmidt;H. Ebeling

  • Properties of the X-ray-brightest Abell-type clusters of galaxies (XBACs) from ROSAT All-Sky Survey data - I. The sample

    H. Ebeling;H. Ebeling;W. Voges;H. Böhringer;A. C. Edge

  • The ROSAT Brightest Cluster Sample (BCS): -- III. Optical spectra of the central cluster galaxies

    C. S. Crawford;S. W. Allen;H. Ebeling;A. C. Edge;A. C. Edge

  • MACS: A Quest for the Most Massive Galaxy Clusters in the Universe

    H. Ebeling;A. C. Edge;J. P. Henry

  • The Observed Growth of Massive Galaxy Clusters I: Statistical Methods and Cosmological Constraints

    Adam Mantz;Adam Mantz;Steven W. Allen;Steven W. Allen;David Rapetti;David Rapetti;Harald Ebeling

  • The ROSAT Brightest Cluster Sample (BCS) - IV. The extended sample

    H. Ebeling;A. C. Edge;S. W. Allen;C. S. Crawford

  • The ROSAT Brightest Cluster Sample — III. Optical spectra of the central cluster galaxies

    C. S. Crawford;S. W. Allen;H. Ebeling;A. C. Edge

  • A complete sample of twelve very X-ray luminous galaxy clusters at z>0.5

    H. Ebeling;E. Barrett;D. Donovan;C.-J. Ma

  • The ROSAT Brightest Cluster Sample - IV. The extended sample

    H. Ebeling;H. Ebeling;A. C. Edge;S. W. Allen;C. S. Crawford

  • Revealing the Properties of Dark Matter in the Merging Cluster MACS J0025.4–1222

    Maruša Bradač;Steven W. Allen;Tommaso Treu;Tommaso Treu;Harald Ebeling

  • The Observed Growth of Massive Galaxy Clusters II: X-ray Scaling Relations

    A. Mantz;A. Mantz;S. W. Allen;S. W. Allen;H. Ebeling;D. Rapetti;D. Rapetti

  • Weighing the Giants – III. Methods and measurements of accurate galaxy cluster weak-lensing masses

    Douglas E. Applegate;Douglas E. Applegate;Anja von der Linden;Anja von der Linden;Patrick L. Kelly;Patrick L. Kelly;Mark T. Allen

  • A ROSAT survey of Hickson's compact galaxy groups

    T. J. Ponman;P. D. J. Bourner;H. Ebeling;H. Böhringer

  • Weighing the Giants - I. Weak-lensing masses for 51 massive galaxy clusters: project overview, data analysis methods and cluster images

    Anja von der Linden;Anja von der Linden;Mark T. Allen;Douglas E. Applegate;Douglas E. Applegate;Patrick L. Kelly

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Paul Kneib
Jean-Paul Kneib École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Alastair C. Edge
Alastair C. Edge Durham University
Johan Richard
Johan Richard Lyon Observatory
Steven W. Allen
Steven W. Allen Stanford University
Graham P. Smith
Graham P. Smith University of Birmingham
Ian Smail
Ian Smail Durham University
Eric S. Perlman
Eric S. Perlman Florida Institute of Technology
Dale D. Kocevski
Dale D. Kocevski Colby College
Wolfgang Voges
Wolfgang Voges Max Planck Society
Priyamvada Natarajan
Priyamvada Natarajan Yale University

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