Publication data of Scherrer, Robert J.: Link to Inspire

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Created with Highcharts 9.0.1CitationsBreakdown of Most Cited PapersrestProspects for determining the equation of state of the dark energy: What can be learned from multiple observables?Prospects for determining the equation of state of the dark energy: What can…Cosmic microwave background and large scale structure limits on the interaction between dark matter and baryonsCosmic microwave background and large scale structure limits on the intera…Aetherizing Lambda: Barotropic Fluids as Dark EnergyPrimordial Nucleosynthesis with Decaying Particles. 1. Entropy Producing Decays. 2. Inert DecaysPrimordial Nucleosynthesis with Decaying Particles. 1. Entropy Producing De…Dark energy models in the w-w' planePseudo-rip: Cosmological models intermediate between the cosmological constant and the little ripPseudo-rip: Cosmological models intermediate between the cosmological con…Dark energy from a quintessence (phantom) field rolling near potential minimum (maximum)Dark energy from a quintessence (phantom) field rolling near potential mini…Constraints on the effects of locally-biased galaxy formationConstraining variations in the fine structure constant with the cosmic microwave backgroundConstraining variations in the fine structure constant with the cosmic micro…Models for Little Rip Dark EnergyConstraints of selfinteracting dark matterBig bang nucleosynthesis in crisisThawing quintessence with a nearly flat potentialThe Little RipCosmological Baryon Diffusion and NucleosynthesisDecaying Particles Do Not Heat Up the UniverseOn the Relic, Cosmic Abundance of Stable Weakly Interacting Massive ParticlesPurely kinetic k-essence as unified dark matterA Classification of scalar field potentials with cosmological scaling solutions1985199019952000200520102015202020250200040006000800010000
Created with Highcharts 9.0.1Fraction [%]Breakdown of Most Cited Papers (Fraction)Prospects for determining the equation of state of the dark energy: What can be learned from multiple observables?Prospects for determining the equation of state of the dark energy: What can…Cosmic microwave background and large scale structure limits on the interaction between dark matter and baryonsCosmic microwave background and large scale structure limits on the intera…Aetherizing Lambda: Barotropic Fluids as Dark EnergyPrimordial Nucleosynthesis with Decaying Particles. 1. Entropy Producing Decays. 2. Inert DecaysPrimordial Nucleosynthesis with Decaying Particles. 1. Entropy Producing De…Dark energy models in the w-w' planePseudo-rip: Cosmological models intermediate between the cosmological constant and the little ripPseudo-rip: Cosmological models intermediate between the cosmological con…Dark energy from a quintessence (phantom) field rolling near potential minimum (maximum)Dark energy from a quintessence (phantom) field rolling near potential mini…Constraints on the effects of locally-biased galaxy formationConstraining variations in the fine structure constant with the cosmic microwave backgroundConstraining variations in the fine structure constant with the cosmic micro…Models for Little Rip Dark EnergyConstraints of selfinteracting dark matterBig bang nucleosynthesis in crisisThawing quintessence with a nearly flat potentialThe Little RipCosmological Baryon Diffusion and NucleosynthesisDecaying Particles Do Not Heat Up the UniverseOn the Relic, Cosmic Abundance of Stable Weakly Interacting Massive ParticlesPurely kinetic k-essence as unified dark matterA Classification of scalar field potentials with cosmological scaling solutions1985199019952000200520102015202020250255075100
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