Publication data of Parker, Richard J.: Link to Inspire

Created with Highcharts 9.0.1CitationsCitationsw/o self-citaionself-citaion19701980199020002010202002505007501000125015001750
Created with Highcharts 9.0.1Publicationspublications per yearPublicationsPublications per yearCumulative publications197019801990200020102020010203040500246810
Created with Highcharts 9.0.1h-indexh-indexh-indexh-index w/o self-citaion19701980199020002010202002468101214
Created with Highcharts 9.0.1CitationsBreakdown of Most Cited PapersrestThe evolution of binary populations in cool, clumpy star clustersThe origin of very wide binary starsThe role of cluster evolution in disrupting planetary systems and disks: the Kozai mechanismThe role of cluster evolution in disrupting planetary systems and disks: the Kâ€ĤThe dynamical evolution of very-low mass binaries in open clustersCharacterizing the dynamical state of star clusters from snapshots of their spatial distributionsCharacterizing the dynamical state of star clusters from snapshots of their spâ€ĤOn the mass segregation of stars and brown dwarfs in TaurusThe VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey IV: Candidates for isolated high-mass star formation in 30 DoradusThe VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey IV: Candidates for isolated high-mass star fâ€ĤThe effects of dynamical interactions on planets in young substructured star clustersThe effects of dynamical interactions on planets in young substructured star â€ĤAtom‐Interferometry Measurement of the Fine Structure ConstantDo binaries in clusters form in the same way as in the field?Using the minimum spanning tree to trace mass segregationSymmetric Bloch oscillations of matter wavesThe early dynamical evolution of cool, clumpy star clustersThe formation of very wide binaries during the star cluster dissolution phaseDo O-stars form in isolation?Dynamical mass segregation on a very short timescaleImproved limit on the $^{225}$Ra electric dipole momentThe R136 star cluster hosts several stars whose individual masses greatly exceed the accepted 150 Msun stellar mass limitThe R136 star cluster hosts several stars whose individual masses greatly exâ€ĤMeasurement of the fine-structure constant as a test of the Standard Model19701980199020002010202002505007501000125015001750
Created with Highcharts 9.0.1Fraction [%]Breakdown of Most Cited Papers (Fraction)The evolution of binary populations in cool, clumpy star clustersThe origin of very wide binary starsThe role of cluster evolution in disrupting planetary systems and disks: the Kozai mechanismThe role of cluster evolution in disrupting planetary systems and disks: the Kâ€ĤThe dynamical evolution of very-low mass binaries in open clustersCharacterizing the dynamical state of star clusters from snapshots of their spatial distributionsCharacterizing the dynamical state of star clusters from snapshots of their spâ€ĤOn the mass segregation of stars and brown dwarfs in TaurusThe VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey IV: Candidates for isolated high-mass star formation in 30 DoradusThe VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey IV: Candidates for isolated high-mass star fâ€ĤThe effects of dynamical interactions on planets in young substructured star clustersThe effects of dynamical interactions on planets in young substructured star â€ĤAtom‐Interferometry Measurement of the Fine Structure ConstantDo binaries in clusters form in the same way as in the field?Using the minimum spanning tree to trace mass segregationSymmetric Bloch oscillations of matter wavesThe early dynamical evolution of cool, clumpy star clustersThe formation of very wide binaries during the star cluster dissolution phaseDo O-stars form in isolation?Dynamical mass segregation on a very short timescaleImproved limit on the $^{225}$Ra electric dipole momentThe R136 star cluster hosts several stars whose individual masses greatly exceed the accepted 150 Msun stellar mass limitThe R136 star cluster hosts several stars whose individual masses greatly exâ€ĤMeasurement of the fine-structure constant as a test of the Standard Model1970198019902000201020200255075100
Created with Highcharts 9.0.1Citations/1 YearCitations/PeriodCitations / 1 YearMoving average197019801990200020102020050100150200