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J. Carretero

J. Carretero

Institute for High Energy Physics
Spain

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Astronomy
  • Statistics
  • Galaxy

J. Carretero spends much of his time researching Astrophysics, Galaxy, Dark energy, Astronomy and Redshift. His biological study deals with issues like Cosmic microwave background, which deal with fields such as Neutrino. His study in Galaxy is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Cluster analysis, Data set and Geodesy.

His work deals with themes such as COSMIC cancer database, Weak gravitational lensing and Planck, which intersect with Dark energy. His work in the fields of Astronomy, such as Sky, Gravitational wave, Sigma and Photometry, intersects with other areas such as Christian ministry. His Redshift study combines topics in areas such as Luminosity, Quasar and LIGO.

His most cited work include:

  • Dark Energy Survey year 1 results: Cosmological constraints from galaxy clustering and weak lensing (670 citations)
  • The Dark Energy Survey: more than dark energy - an overview (513 citations)
  • The Dark Energy Survey: more than dark energy - an overview (513 citations)

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

J. Carretero mostly deals with Astrophysics, Galaxy, Dark energy, Redshift and Astronomy. His Weak gravitational lensing, Supernova, Dark matter, Milky Way and Photometric redshift study are his primary interests in Astrophysics. His work on Cluster analysis expands to the thematically related Galaxy.

His Dark energy research incorporates themes from COSMIC cancer database, Planck, Statistical physics and Cosmic microwave background. His Redshift study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Sky, Luminosity, Quasar and Photometry. Particularly relevant to Redshift survey is his body of work in Astronomy.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Astrophysics (92.07%)
  • Galaxy (61.70%)
  • Dark energy (56.48%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2019-2021)?

  • Astrophysics (92.07%)
  • Dark energy (56.48%)
  • Galaxy (61.70%)

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

J. Carretero mainly investigates Astrophysics, Dark energy, Galaxy, Redshift and Weak gravitational lensing. Research on Cosmology and Astronomy is a part of his Dark energy study. His Galaxy research integrates issues from Cluster analysis and Sigma.

His Redshift study deals with Quasar intersecting with Supermassive black hole. His studies in Weak gravitational lensing integrate themes in fields like Baryon and Baryon acoustic oscillations. The concepts of his Dark matter study are interwoven with issues in Milky Way, Satellite galaxy and Halo.

Between 2019 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • STRIDES : a 3.9 per cent measurement of the Hubble constant from the strong lens system DES J0408−5354 (87 citations)
  • Dark energy survey year 1 results: Cosmological constraints from cluster abundances and weak lensing (60 citations)
  • The SPTpol Extended Cluster Survey (46 citations)

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

  • Statistics
  • Astronomy
  • Galaxy

His primary scientific interests are in Astrophysics, Dark energy, Galaxy, Redshift and Weak gravitational lensing. His Dark energy study is related to the wider topic of Cosmology. J. Carretero interconnects Cosmic microwave background and Photometry in the investigation of issues within Galaxy.

His Redshift study incorporates themes from Gravitational wave and Spectrograph. J. Carretero has researched Weak gravitational lensing in several fields, including Cluster analysis, Point spread function, Statistical physics, Baryon acoustic oscillations and Algorithm. J. Carretero studies Astronomy, namely Dark matter.

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Best Publications

Dark Energy Survey year 1 results: Cosmological constraints from galaxy clustering and weak lensing

T. M. C. Abbott;F. B. Abdalla;A. Alarcon;J. Aleksić.
Physical Review D (2018)

975 Citations

A gravitational-wave standard siren measurement of the Hubble constant

B. P. Abbott;R. Abbott;T. D. Abbott;F. Acernese;F. Acernese.
Nature (2017)

679 Citations

The Dark Energy Survey: more than dark energy - an overview

T. Abbott;F. B. Abdalla;J. Aleksić.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (2016)

659 Citations

Eight Ultra-faint Galaxy Candidates Discovered in Year Two of the Dark Energy Survey

A. Drlica-Wagner;K. Bechtol;E. S. Rykoff.
arXiv: Astrophysics of Galaxies (2015)

642 Citations

The Dark Energy Survey Data Release 1

T. M. C. Abbott;F. B. Abdalla;S. Allam;A. Amara.
arXiv: Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics (2018)

568 Citations

The Electromagnetic Counterpart of the Binary Neutron Star Merger LIGO/Virgo GW170817. I. Dark Energy Camera Discovery of the Optical Counterpart

M. Soares-Santos;D. E. Holz;J. Annis;R. Chornock.
arXiv: High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (2017)

556 Citations

Dark Energy Survey Year 1 results: cosmological constraints from cosmic shear

M. A. Troxel;N. MacCrann;N. MacCrann;J. Zuntz;T. F. Eifler.
Physical Review D (2018)

531 Citations

Searching for Dark Matter Annihilation in Recently Discovered Milky Way Satellites with Fermi-LAT

Fermi-LAT;Des Collaborations;A. Albert;B. Anderson.
arXiv: High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (2016)

501 Citations

Eight Ultra-faint Galaxy Candidates Discovered in Year Two of the Dark Energy Survey

A. Drlica-Wagner;K. Bechtol;E. S. Rykoff;E. S. Rykoff;E. Luque.
The Astrophysical Journal (2015)

494 Citations

The dark energy survey data release 1

T. M. C. Abbott;F. B. Abdalla;F. B. Abdalla;S. Allam;A. Amara.
Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series (2018)

452 Citations

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