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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Physics D-index 112 Citations 37,639 347 World Ranking 672 National Ranking 369

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Astronomy
  • Astrophysics
  • Galaxy

Joaquin Vieira mostly deals with Astrophysics, Astronomy, South Pole Telescope, Redshift and Galaxy. His Astrophysics study frequently intersects with other fields, such as Cosmic microwave background. His Astronomy study incorporates themes from Cosmic infrared background and Library science.

His studies deal with areas such as Sunyaev–Zel'dovich effect, Atacama Cosmology Telescope, Cosmology, Cosmic background radiation and Gravitational lens as well as South Pole Telescope. The various areas that he examines in his Redshift study include Spectral energy distribution, Luminosity and Dark matter. His Galaxy study often links to related topics such as Infrared.

His most cited work include:

  • The Herschel Multi-tiered Extragalactic Survey: HerMES (659 citations)
  • The Herschel Multi-tiered Extragalactic Survey: HerMES (657 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?

Joaquin Vieira mainly investigates Astrophysics, Galaxy, South Pole Telescope, Astronomy and Redshift. His Astrophysics study frequently draws parallels with other fields, such as Cluster. His Stars research extends to Galaxy, which is thematically connected.

His work deals with themes such as Sky, Bolometer and Gravitational lens, which intersect with South Pole Telescope. His Redshift research includes elements of Spectral energy distribution, Submillimeter Array, Active galactic nucleus and Millimeter. His Galaxy cluster research includes themes of Cosmology and Velocity dispersion.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Astrophysics (85.01%)
  • Galaxy (60.15%)
  • South Pole Telescope (56.74%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2018-2021)?

  • Astrophysics (85.01%)
  • Galaxy (60.15%)
  • Cosmic microwave background (32.26%)

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

His main research concerns Astrophysics, Galaxy, Cosmic microwave background, South Pole Telescope and Astronomy. The study incorporates disciplines such as Spectral line and Cluster in addition to Astrophysics. His research investigates the connection with Galaxy and areas like Stars which intersect with concerns in Universe, Billion years, Black hole and Supermassive black hole.

The concepts of his Cosmic microwave background study are interwoven with issues in Polarization, Planck, Neutrino and Spectral density. His South Pole Telescope study deals with Radio spectrum intersecting with Noise. His work in the fields of Astronomy, such as Spitzer Space Telescope, Observatory and COSMIC cancer database, overlaps with other areas such as Foundation and Project plan.

Between 2018 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Cluster Cosmology Constraints from the 2500 deg2 SPT-SZ Survey: Inclusion of Weak Gravitational Lensing Data from Magellan and the Hubble Space Telescope (117 citations)
  • CMB-S4 Science Case, Reference Design, and Project Plan (100 citations)
  • The SPTpol Extended Cluster Survey (46 citations)

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

  • Astronomy
  • Galaxy
  • Astrophysics

His primary areas of investigation include Astrophysics, Cosmic microwave background, Galaxy, South Pole Telescope and Astronomy. Many of his research projects under Astrophysics are closely connected to Full sample with Full sample, tying the diverse disciplines of science together. His work in the fields of Cosmic background radiation overlaps with other areas such as Multipole expansion.

Joaquin Vieira interconnects Telescope and Emission spectrum in the investigation of issues within Galaxy. His research investigates the connection between South Pole Telescope and topics such as Polarization that intersect with issues in Amplitude and CMB cold spot. His work on Extremely high frequency as part of general Astronomy research is frequently linked to Project plan, Foundation and Point, bridging the gap between disciplines.

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Best Publications

The Herschel Multi-tiered Extragalactic Survey: HerMES

S. J. Oliver;J. Bock;J. Bock;B. Altieri.
arXiv: Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (2012)

1033 Citations

The Herschel Multi-tiered Extragalactic Survey: HerMES

S. J. Oliver;J. Bock;J. Bock;B. Altieri;A. Amblard.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (2012)

770 Citations

The 10 Meter South Pole Telescope

J. E. Carlstrom;Peter A. R. Ade;K. A. Aird;B. A. Benson.
Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific (2011)

554 Citations

A MEASUREMENT OF THE DAMPING TAIL OF THE COSMIC MICROWAVE BACKGROUND POWER SPECTRUM WITH THE SOUTH POLE TELESCOPE

R. Keisler;C. L. Reichardt;K. A. Aird;B. A. Benson.
The Astrophysical Journal (2011)

553 Citations

First results from the CERN axion solar telescope.

K. Zioutas;S. Andriamonje;V. Arsov;V. Arsov;S. Aune.
Physical Review Letters (2005)

540 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)

523 Citations

A dust-obscured massive maximum-starburst galaxy at a redshift of 6.34

Dominik A. Riechers;Dominik A. Riechers;C. M. Bradford;C. M. Bradford;D. L. Clements;C. D. Dowell;C. D. Dowell.
Nature (2013)

519 Citations

Galaxy clusters discovered via the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect in the 2500-square-degree SPT-SZ survey

L. E. Bleem;L. E. Bleem;Brian A Stalder;T. de Haan;K. A. Aird.
Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series (2015)

504 Citations

An improved limit on the axion–photon coupling from the CAST experiment

S. Andriamonje;S. Aune;D. Autiero;K. Barth.
Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics (2007)

489 Citations

The Detection of a Population of Submillimeter-Bright, Strongly Lensed Galaxies

Mattia Negrello;R. Hopwood;G. De Zotti;A. Cooray.
web science (2010)

455 Citations

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