Publication data of Soker, Noam: Link to Inspire

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Created with Highcharts 9.0.1CitationsBreakdown of Most Cited PapersrestA moderate cluster cooling flow modelPeriastron Passage Triggering of the 19th Century Eruptions of Eta CarinaeMagnetar-powered superluminous supernovae must first be exploded by jetsExplaining the Type Ia Supernova PTF 11kx with the Core Degenerate ScenarioExplaining the Type Ia Supernova PTF 11kx with the Core Degenerate Scenar…Supernovae Ia in 2019 (review): A rising demand for spherical explosionsTriggering jet-driven explosions of core-collapse supernovae by accretion from convective regionsTriggering jet-driven explosions of core-collapse supernovae by accretion fro…Explaining iPTF14hls as a common envelope jets supernovaDiversity of common envelope jets supernovae and the fast transient AT2018cowDiversity of common envelope jets supernovae and the fast transient AT2018…Eruptions of the v838 mon type: stellar merger versus nuclear outburst modelsEruptions of the v838 mon type: stellar merger versus nuclear outburst mod…Can planets influence the horizontal branch morphology?Explaining the most energetic supernovae with an inefficient jet-feedback mechanismExplaining the most energetic supernovae with an inefficient jet-feedback m…Exploding Core-Collapse Supernovae with Jittering JetsType IA supernovae from very long delayed explosion of core - WD mergerMain - sequence stellar eruption model for V838 MonThe formation of very narrow waist bipolar planetary nebulaeThe jet feedback mechanism (jfm) in stars, galaxies and clustersOn the nature of feedback heating in cooling flow clustersA Circumbinary Disk in the Final Stages of Common Envelope and the Core-Degenerate Scenario for Type Ia SupernovaeA Circumbinary Disk in the Final Stages of Common Envelope and the Core-D…Common Envelope Evolution: Where we stand and how we can move forward20002005201020152020202502000400060008000
Created with Highcharts 9.0.1Fraction [%]Breakdown of Most Cited Papers (Fraction)A moderate cluster cooling flow modelPeriastron Passage Triggering of the 19th Century Eruptions of Eta CarinaeMagnetar-powered superluminous supernovae must first be exploded by jetsExplaining the Type Ia Supernova PTF 11kx with the Core Degenerate ScenarioExplaining the Type Ia Supernova PTF 11kx with the Core Degenerate Scenar…Supernovae Ia in 2019 (review): A rising demand for spherical explosionsTriggering jet-driven explosions of core-collapse supernovae by accretion from convective regionsTriggering jet-driven explosions of core-collapse supernovae by accretion fro…Explaining iPTF14hls as a common envelope jets supernovaDiversity of common envelope jets supernovae and the fast transient AT2018cowDiversity of common envelope jets supernovae and the fast transient AT2018…Eruptions of the v838 mon type: stellar merger versus nuclear outburst modelsEruptions of the v838 mon type: stellar merger versus nuclear outburst mod…Can planets influence the horizontal branch morphology?Explaining the most energetic supernovae with an inefficient jet-feedback mechanismExplaining the most energetic supernovae with an inefficient jet-feedback m…Exploding Core-Collapse Supernovae with Jittering JetsType IA supernovae from very long delayed explosion of core - WD mergerMain - sequence stellar eruption model for V838 MonThe formation of very narrow waist bipolar planetary nebulaeThe jet feedback mechanism (jfm) in stars, galaxies and clustersOn the nature of feedback heating in cooling flow clustersA Circumbinary Disk in the Final Stages of Common Envelope and the Core-Degenerate Scenario for Type Ia SupernovaeA Circumbinary Disk in the Final Stages of Common Envelope and the Core-D…Common Envelope Evolution: Where we stand and how we can move forward2000200520102015202020250255075100
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