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92
Citations
35011
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2092
National Ranking
177

Tom Marsh 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 Tom Marsh sits on this spectrum.

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103 publications 1,469+

This scientist: 601 publications — 69th percentile

69% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Tom Marsh 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 Tom Marsh sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 185+

This scientist: 92 D-Index — 44th percentile

44% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Tom Marsh is affiliated with the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom. Their research contributions lie primarily in the field of Physics and Astronomy, with a substantial focus on Astronomy and Astrophysics, as well as instrumentation, geophysics, computational mechanics, and nuclear and high energy physics.

The scientist's work covers several main research topics, including stellar, planetary, and galactic studies; astrophysical phenomena and observations; gamma-ray bursts and supernovae; pulsars and gravitational waves research; astrophysics and star formation studies; astronomy and astrophysical research; and high-pressure geophysics and materials.

Tom Marsh has collaborated frequently with several researchers, notably V. S. Dhillon, S. P. Littlefair, S. G. Parsons, E. Breedt, and Ingrid Pelisoli.

The research outputs of Tom Marsh have been published predominantly in the following venues:

  • Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • The Astrophysical Journal
  • Nature

Selected recent papers authored or co-authored by Tom Marsh include:

  • A Systematic Search of Zwicky Transient Facility Data for Ultracompact Binary LISA-detectable Gravitational-wave Sources, 2020, The Astrophysical Journal
  • Searching for electromagnetic counterparts to gravitational-wave merger events with the prototype Gravitational-Wave Optical Transient Observer (GOTO-4), 2020, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • HiPERCAM: a quintuple-beam, high-speed optical imager on the 10.4-m Gran Telescopio Canarias, 2021, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • Gaia white dwarfs within 40 pc - I. Spectroscopic observations of new candidates, 2020, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • The Gravitational-wave Optical Transient Observer (GOTO): prototype performance and prospects for transient science, 2021, arXiv (Cornell University)

Best Publications

  • A massive pulsar in a compact relativistic binary

    John Antoniadis;Paulo C. C. Freire;Norbert Wex;Thomas M. Tauris

  • The Origin of Subdwarf B Star (I): the Formation Channels

    Zhanwen Han;Philipp Podsiadlowski;Pierre L.F. Maxted;Tom R. Marsh

  • The origin of subdwarf B stars – I. The formation channels

    Zhanwen Han;Philipp Podsiadlowski;Pierre L. F. Maxted;Tom R. Marsh

  • The origin of sdB stars (II)

    Zhanwen Han;Philipp Podsiadlowski;Pierre F. L. Maxted;Tom R. Marsh

  • The origin of subdwarf B stars – II

    Z. Han;Ph. Podsiadlowski;P. F. L. Maxted;T. R. Marsh

  • Images of accretion discs – II. Doppler tomography

    T. R. Marsh;Keith Horne

  • Emission line formation in accretion discs

    Keith Horne;T. R. Marsh

  • Low-mass white dwarfs need friends: five new double-degenerate close binary stars

    T. R. Marsh;V. S. Dhillon;S. R. Duck

  • A Gaia Data Release 2 catalogue of white dwarfs and a comparison with SDSS

    Nicola Pietro Gentile Fusillo;Pier-Emmanuel Tremblay;Boris T. Gänsicke;Christopher J. Manser

  • ULTRACAM: an ultrafast, triple - beam CCD camera for high-speed astrophysics

    V. S. Dhillon;T. R. Marsh;M. J. Stevenson;D. C. Atkinson

  • The binary fraction of extreme horizontal branch stars

    P.F.L. Maxted;U. Heber;T.R. Marsh;R.C. North

  • A gaseous metal disk around a white dwarf.

    B. T. Gänsicke;T. R. Marsh;J. Southworth;A. Rebassa-Mansergas

  • THE EXTRACTION OF HIGHLY DISTORTED SPECTRA

    T. R. Marsh

  • Mass transfer between double white dwarfs

    TR Marsh;TR Marsh;Gijs Nelemans;D Steeghs

  • Spectroscopy of $A0620-00$: the mass of the black hole and an image of its accretion disc

    T. R. Marsh;E. L. Robinson;J. H. Wood

  • SDSS unveils a population of intrinsically faint cataclysmic variables at the minimum orbital period

    B.T. Gaensicke;M. Dillon;J. Southworth;J.R. Thorstensen

  • SDSS unveils a population of intrinsically faint cataclysmic variables at the minimum orbital period

    B. T. Gänsicke;Monihar Dillon;J. Southworth;John Robert Thorstensen

  • The SUrvey for Pulsars and Extragalactic Radio Bursts – II. New FRB discoveries and their follow-up.

    S. Bhandari;S. Bhandari;S. Bhandari;E.F. Keane;E.F. Keane;E.D. Barr;E.D. Barr;E.D. Barr;A. Jameson;A. Jameson

  • KPD 1930+2752: a candidate Type Ia supernova progenitor

    P. F. L. Maxted;T. R. Marsh;R. C. North

  • CONSTRAINTS ON THE LIFETIMES OF DISKS RESULTING FROM TIDALLY DESTROYED ROCKY PLANETARY BODIES

    J. Girven;C. S. Brinkworth;J. Farihi;B. T. Gänsicke

Frequent Co-Authors

Boris T. Gänsicke
Boris T. Gänsicke University of Warwick
P. F. L. Maxted
P. F. L. Maxted Keele University
Gijs Nelemans
Gijs Nelemans Radboud University
Paul J. Groot
Paul J. Groot Radboud University
Jorge Casares
Jorge Casares University of La Laguna
Detlev Koester
Detlev Koester Kiel University
Conny Aerts
Conny Aerts KU Leuven
Keith Horne
Keith Horne University of St Andrews
Poshak Gandhi
Poshak Gandhi University of Southampton
John Southworth
John Southworth Keele University

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