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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 113 Citations 76,360 282 World Ranking 655 National Ranking 62

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Awards & Achievements

1997 - Max Born Medal and Prize, German Physical Society, Institute of Physics

1995 - Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Particle physics
  • Quantum mechanics
  • Electron

R. Marshall spends much of his time researching Nuclear physics, Particle physics, Large Hadron Collider, HERA and Atlas detector. His Nuclear physics study which covers Charged particle that intersects with Event. His Particle physics research focuses on Lepton and how it relates to Pair production and Muon.

His Large Hadron Collider research incorporates elements of Detector, Higgs boson and Photon. R. Marshall combines subjects such as Range, Deep inelastic scattering, Perturbative QCD, Pomeron and Gluon with his study of HERA. His work is dedicated to discovering how Atlas detector, Transverse momentum are connected with Kinematics and other disciplines.

His most cited work include:

  • The ATLAS Experiment at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (2415 citations)
  • ATLAS detector and physics performance : Technical Design Report, 1 (843 citations)
  • Expected Performance of the ATLAS Experiment - Detector, Trigger and Physics (728 citations)

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

Nuclear physics, Particle physics, HERA, Large Hadron Collider and Atlas detector are his primary areas of study. His Nuclear physics research includes themes of Quantum chromodynamics and Photon. As part of his studies on Particle physics, he often connects relevant areas like Lepton.

The various areas that R. Marshall examines in his HERA study include Deep inelastic scattering, Perturbative QCD, Parton, Scattering and Meson. His work deals with themes such as Physics beyond the Standard Model, Invariant mass, Detector and Higgs boson, which intersect with Large Hadron Collider. His Atlas detector study combines topics in areas such as Transverse momentum, Charged particle and Cross section.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Nuclear physics (83.47%)
  • Particle physics (80.17%)
  • HERA (40.22%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2008-2020)?

  • Particle physics (80.17%)
  • Nuclear physics (83.47%)
  • Large Hadron Collider (30.03%)

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

R. Marshall mainly focuses on Particle physics, Nuclear physics, Large Hadron Collider, Atlas detector and Lepton. The study incorporates disciplines such as Quantum chromodynamics and Charged particle in addition to Nuclear physics. The concepts of his Large Hadron Collider study are interwoven with issues in Pair production, Invariant mass, Higgs boson and HERA.

His studies deal with areas such as Deep inelastic scattering and Photon as well as HERA. His research investigates the connection with Atlas detector and areas like Proton which intersect with concerns in Meson. His Lepton research incorporates themes from Neutrino and Electroweak interaction.

Between 2008 and 2020, his most popular works were:

  • The ATLAS Experiment at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (2415 citations)
  • Combined search for the Standard Model Higgs boson using up to 4.9 fb-1 of pp collision data at s=7TeV with the ATLAS detector at the LHC (569 citations)
  • Observation of a centrality-dependent dijet asymmetry in lead-lead collisions at √sNN=2.76 Tev with the ATLAS detector at the LHC (552 citations)

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Best Publications

The ATLAS Experiment at the CERN Large Hadron Collider

G. Aad;E. Abat;J. Abdallah;J. Abdallah;A. A. Abdelalim.
Journal of Instrumentation (2008)

17990 Citations

Electron performance measurements with the ATLAS detector using the 2010 LHC proton-proton collision data

G. Aad;B. Abbott;J. Abdallah;A. A. Abdelalim.
European Physical Journal C (2012)

3435 Citations

Expected performance of the ATLAS experiment - detector, trigger and physics

G. Aad;E. Abat;B. Abbott;J. Abdallah.
Jan 2009. 1852pp. arXiv:0901.0512 (2009)

2634 Citations

Expected Performance of the ATLAS Experiment - Detector, Trigger and Physics

G. Aad;E. Abat;B. Abbott.
arXiv: High Energy Physics - Experiment (2008)

2426 Citations

Measurement of the top quark-pair production cross section with ATLAS in pp collisions at $\sqrt{s}=7\TeV$

G. Aad;B. Abbott;J. Abdallah;A. A. Abdelalim.
European Physical Journal C (2011)

2216 Citations

Measurement of the inclusive and dijet cross-sections of b-jets in pp collisions at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV with the ATLAS detector

G. Aad;B. Abbott;J. Abdallah.
European Physical Journal C (2011)

1929 Citations

Measurement of the jet fragmentation function and transverse profile in proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 7 TeV with the ATLAS detector

G. Aad;B. Abbott;J. Abdallah;A. A. Abdelalim.
European Physical Journal C (2011)

1908 Citations

Measurement of inclusive jet and dijet cross sections in proton-proton collisions at 7 TeV centre-of-mass energy with the ATLAS detector

G. Aad;B. Abbott;J. Abdallah;A.A. Abdelalim.
European Physical Journal C (2011)

1847 Citations

Search for massive colored scalars in four-jet final states in root s=7 TeV proton-proton collisions with the ATLAS detector

G. Aad;B. Abbott;J. Abdallah;A. A. Abdelalim.
European Physical Journal C (2011)

1847 Citations

Charged-particle multiplicities in pp interactions at sqrt(s) = 900 GeV measured with the ATLAS detector at the LHC

G. Aad;E. Abat;B. Abbott;J. Abdallah.
Physics Letters B (2010)

1446 Citations

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