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Jen-Chieh Peng 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 Jen-Chieh Peng sits on this spectrum.

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103 publications 1,469+

This scientist: 569 publications — 65th percentile

65% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Jen-Chieh Peng 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 Jen-Chieh Peng sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 185+

This scientist: 106 D-Index — 65th percentile

65% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1993 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For his pioneering work determining the nucleus interaction through pi, k studies, for nuclear etameson production experiments and highenergy dimoun production experiments in nuclei

Overview

Jen-Chieh Peng is a researcher affiliated with the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in the United States. Their work primarily falls within the field of Physics and Astronomy, with a strong focus on Nuclear and High Energy Physics.

Peng's research spans several subfields, including Nuclear and High Energy Physics, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, General Health Professions, and Astronomy and Astrophysics. Their main topics of study are:

  • Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
  • High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
  • Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
  • Neutrino Physics Research
  • Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
  • Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
  • Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research

Peng has contributed to a variety of scientific publications, frequently appearing in venues such as arXiv (Cornell University), Physical Review D, Physics Letters B, Physical Review C, and Physical Review Letters. Recent papers authored or co-authored by Peng include:

  • "Pion partonic distributions in a statistical model from pion-induced Drell-Yan and J/ψ production data" (2022), published in Physical Review D
  • "Evolution of primordial neutrino helicities in cosmic gravitational inhomogeneities" (2021), published in Physical Review D
  • "Evolution of Primordial Neutrino Helicities in Astrophysical Magnetic Fields and Implications for Their Detection" (2021), published in Physical Review Letters
  • "Measurement of flavor asymmetry of the light-quark sea in the proton with Drell-Yan dimuon production in pp and pd collisions at 120 GeV" (2023), published in Physical Review C
  • "Extraction of kaon partonic distribution functions from Drell-Yan and J/ψ production data" (2023), published in Physics Letters B

Co-authors that frequently collaborate with Peng include W. C. Chang, Gordon Baym, C. Bourrely, T. Sawada, and J. Dove.

Peng's scholarly record also includes recognition as a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS), awarded in 1993. The citation for this fellowship acknowledges their work on nucleus interaction through pion and kaon studies, nuclear etameson production experiments, and high-energy dimuon production experiments in nuclei.

Best Publications

  • Formation of dense partonic matter in relativistic nucleus–nucleus collisions at RHIC: Experimental evaluation by the PHENIX Collaboration

    K. Adcox;S. S. Adler;S. Afanasiev;C. Aidala;C. Aidala

  • Observation of Electron-Antineutrino Disappearance at Daya Bay

    F. P. An;J. Z. Bai;A. B. Balantekin;H. R. Band

  • Neutrino Physics with JUNO

    Fengpeng An;Guangpeng An;Qi An;Vito Antonelli

  • Identified charged particle spectra and yields in Au + Au collisions at √sNN = 200 GeV

    S. S. Adler;S. Afanasiev;C. Aidala;N. N. Ajitanand

  • Elliptic flow of identified hadrons in [formula presented] collisions at [formula presented]

    S. S. Adler;S. Afanasiev;C. Aidala;N. N. Ajitanand

  • Suppressed π0 Production at Large Transverse Momentum in Central Au + Au Collisions at √sNN = 200 GeV

    S. S. Adler;S. Afanasiev;C. Aidala;N. N. Ajitanand

  • Energy loss and flow of heavy quarks in Au+Au collisions at sNN=200GeV

    A. Adare;S. Afanasiev;C. Aidala;N. N. Ajitanand

  • J/psi production versus centrality, transverse momentum, and rapidity in Au+Au collisions at root S-NN=200 GeV

    A. Adare;S. Afanasiev;C. Aidala;N.N. Ajitanand

  • Scaling properties of azimuthal anisotropy in Au+Au and Cu+Cu collisions at sNN=200GeV

    A. Adare;S. Afanasiev;C. Aidala;N. N. Ajitanand

  • Suppressedπ0Production at Large Transverse Momentum in CentralAu+AuCollisions atsNN=200GeV

    S. S. Adler;S. Afanasiev;C. Aidala;N. N. Ajitanand

  • Nuclear dependence of dimuon production at 800 GeV.

    D. M. Alde;H. W. Baer;T. A. Carey;G. T. Garvey

  • J/ψProduction versus Centrality, Transverse Momentum, andRapidity inAu+AuCollisions atsNN=200GeV

    A. Adare;S. Afanasiev;C. Aidala;N. N. Ajitanand

  • Enhanced Production of Direct Photons in Au plus Au Collisions at root s(NN)=200 GeV and Implications for the Initial Temperature

    A. Adare;S. Afanasiev;C. Aidala;N. N. Ajitanand

  • Absence of suppression in particle production at large transverse momentum in √sNN = 200 GeV d + Au collisions

    S. S. Adler;S. Afanasiev;C. Aidala;N. N. Ajitanand

  • Improved measurement of electron antineutrino disappearance at Daya Bay

    F. P. An;Q. An;J. Z. Bai;A. B. Balantekin

  • Detailed measurement of the e+e- pair continuum in p+p and Au+Au collisions at √sNN = 200 GeV and implications for direct photon production

    A. Adare;S. Afanasiev;C. Aidala;N. N. Ajitanand

  • Improved measurement of the d̄/ū asymmetry in the nucleon sea

    R. S. Towell;P. L. McGaughey;T. C. Awes;M. E. Beddo

  • Improved Measurement of Electron Antineutrino Disappearance at Daya Bay

    F. P. An;Q. An;J. Z. Bai

  • Spectral Measurement of Electron Antineutrino Oscillation Amplitude and Frequency at Daya Bay

    F. P. An;A. B. Balantekin;H. R. Band;W. Beriguete

  • The PHENIX Collaboration

    A. Adare;S. Afanasiev;C. Aidala;C. Aidala;N. N. Ajitanand

Frequent Co-Authors

P. L. McGaughey
P. L. McGaughey Los Alamos National Laboratory
T. C. Awes
T. C. Awes Oak Ridge National Laboratory
R. Seto
R. Seto University of California, Riverside
M. J. Tannenbaum
M. J. Tannenbaum Brookhaven National Laboratory
D. P. Morrison
D. P. Morrison Brookhaven National Laboratory
W. A. Zajc
W. A. Zajc Columbia University
E. O'Brien
E. O'Brien Brookhaven National Laboratory
S. Nagamiya
S. Nagamiya Japan Atomic Energy Agency
C. A. Aidala
C. A. Aidala University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Ryugo S. Hayano
Ryugo S. Hayano University of Tokyo

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