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Physics D-index 102 Citations 27,826 403 World Ranking 992 National Ranking 533

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Astronomy
  • Astrophysics
  • Stars

Jeffrey L. Linsky mainly focuses on Astrophysics, Astronomy, Stars, Spectral line and Exoplanet. He has included themes like Chromosphere and Emission spectrum in his Astrophysics study. His T Tauri star, Astronomical spectroscopy and Accretion study, which is part of a larger body of work in Astronomy, is frequently linked to Extreme ultraviolet, bridging the gap between disciplines.

The concepts of his Stars study are interwoven with issues in Absorption, Planet and Solar wind. Jeffrey L. Linsky interconnects Wavelength and Heliosphere in the investigation of issues within Spectral line. His Exoplanet study also includes

  • Infrared, which have a strong connection to Spectral density,
  • Cosmic Origins Spectrograph and related Ultraviolet astronomy.

His most cited work include:

  • THE COSMIC ORIGINS SPECTROGRAPH (441 citations)
  • New Mass Loss Measurements from Astrospheric Lyman-alpha Absorption (373 citations)
  • Measured Mass‐Loss Rates of Solar‐like Stars as a Function of Age and Activity (353 citations)

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

Jeffrey L. Linsky spends much of his time researching Astrophysics, Astronomy, Stars, Spectral line and Interstellar medium. His study in Astrophysics is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Chromosphere and Emission spectrum. His biological study deals with issues like Absorption, which deal with fields such as Heliosphere.

His Interstellar medium study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Deuterium and Ionization. His studies in T Tauri star integrate themes in fields like Accretion and Stellar classification. His work on Circumstellar habitable zone as part of his general Exoplanet study is frequently connected to Extreme ultraviolet, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Astrophysics (86.82%)
  • Astronomy (62.38%)
  • Stars (50.16%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2011-2021)?

  • Astrophysics (86.82%)
  • Stars (50.16%)
  • Exoplanet (11.41%)

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

Jeffrey L. Linsky mostly deals with Astrophysics, Stars, Exoplanet, Astronomy and Planet. His Astrophysics study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Spectral line, Chromosphere and Emission spectrum. The various areas that Jeffrey L. Linsky examines in his Spectral line study include Light curve and Magnetosphere.

His study in the field of Circumstellar habitable zone is also linked to topics like Extreme ultraviolet. His study in the field of Cosmic Origins Spectrograph also crosses realms of Treasury. In his study, Flare is inextricably linked to Atmosphere, which falls within the broad field of Planet.

Between 2011 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • THE COSMIC ORIGINS SPECTROGRAPH (441 citations)
  • THE ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION ENVIRONMENT AROUND M DWARF EXOPLANET HOST STARS (223 citations)
  • The Muscles Treasury Survey. I. Motivation and Overview (222 citations)

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

  • Astronomy
  • Astrophysics
  • Photon

Jeffrey L. Linsky mainly investigates Astrophysics, Stars, Astronomy, Exoplanet and Planet. His Astrophysics research includes elements of Spectral line, Chromosphere and Emission spectrum. His Spectral line study incorporates themes from Interstellar medium and Absorption.

His research in Stars intersects with topics in Infrared, Eclipse, Model spectrum, Photodissociation and Ultraviolet. His research investigates the connection between Astronomy and topics such as Radiation that intersect with problems in Metallicity and Protoplanet. His work in the fields of Exoplanet, such as Planetary habitability, intersects with other areas such as Extreme ultraviolet.

This overview was generated by a machine learning system which analysed the scientist’s body of work. If you have any feedback, you can contact us here.

Best Publications

Results from an extensive Einstein stellar survey.

G. S. Vaiana;J. P. Cassinelli;G. Fabbiano;R. Giacconi.
The Astrophysical Journal (1981)

600 Citations

New Mass Loss Measurements from Astrospheric Lyman-alpha Absorption

Brian E. Wood;Hans-Reinhard Mueller;Gary P. Zank;Jeffrey L. Linsky.
arXiv: Astrophysics (2005)

570 Citations

Measured Mass Loss Rates of Solar-like Stars as a Function of Age and Activity

Brian E. Wood;Hans-Reinhard Mueller;Gary P. Zank;Jeffrey L. Linsky.
arXiv: Astrophysics (2002)

480 Citations

THE COSMIC ORIGINS SPECTROGRAPH

James C. Green;Cynthia S. Froning;Steve Osterman;Dennis Ebbets.
The Astrophysical Journal (2012)

473 Citations

The Structure of the Local Interstellar Medium. IV. Dynamics, Morphology, Physical Properties, and Implications of Cloud-Cloud Interactions*

Seth Redfield;Jeffrey L. Linsky.
The Astrophysical Journal (2008)

424 Citations

The Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph Design

B. E. Woodgate;R. A. Kimble;C. W. Bowers;S. Kraemer.
Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific (1998)

407 Citations

Measured Mass‐Loss Rates of Solar‐like Stars as a Function of Age and Activity

Brian E. Wood;Hans-Reinhard Müller;Hans-Reinhard Müller;Gary P. Zank;Jeffrey L. Linsky.
The Astrophysical Journal (2002)

407 Citations

What Is the Total Deuterium Abundance in the Local Galactic Disk

Jeffrey L. Linsky;Bruce T. Draine;H. W. Moos;Edward B. Jenkins.
The Astrophysical Journal (2006)

396 Citations

The alpha Centauri Line of Sight: D/H Ratio, Physical Properties of Local Interstellar Gas, and Measurement of Heated Hydrogen (the "Hydrogen Wall") near the Heliopause

Jeffrey L. Linsky;Brian E. Wood.
The Astrophysical Journal (1996)

337 Citations

The On-Orbit Performance of the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph

R. A. Kimble;B. E. Woodgate;C. W. Bowers;S. B. Kraemer;S. B. Kraemer.
The Astrophysical Journal (1998)

326 Citations

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