Standout Papers

The evolution and explosion of massive stars 2000 2026 2008 2017 1.2k
  1. The evolution and explosion of massive stars (2002)
    S. E. Woosley, Alexander Heger et al. Reviews of Modern Physics
  2. How Massive Single Stars End Their Life (2003)
    Alexander Heger, Chris L. Fryer et al. The Astrophysical Journal
  3. The Nucleosynthetic Signature of Population III (2002)
    Alexander Heger, S. E. Woosley The Astrophysical Journal
  4. Presupernova Evolution of Rotating Massive Stars. I. Numerical Method and Evolution of the Internal Stellar Structure (2000)
    Alexander Heger, N. Langer et al. The Astrophysical Journal
  5. THE JINA REACLIB DATABASE: ITS RECENT UPDATES AND IMPACT ON TYPE-I X-RAY BURSTS (2010)
    Richard H. Cyburt, A. M. Amthor et al. The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
  6. Nucleosynthesis in Massive Stars with Improved Nuclear and Stellar Physics (2002)
    T. Rauscher, Alexander Heger et al. The Astrophysical Journal
  7. The Progenitor Stars of Gamma‐Ray Bursts (2006)
    S. E. Woosley, Alexander Heger The Astrophysical Journal
  8. Presupernova Evolution of Differentially Rotating Massive Stars Including Magnetic Fields (2005)
    Alexander Heger, S. E. Woosley et al. The Astrophysical Journal
  9. Nucleosynthesis and remnants in massive stars of solar metallicity (2007)
    Alexander Heger et al. Physics Reports
  10. NUCLEOSYNTHESIS AND EVOLUTION OF MASSIVE METAL-FREE STARS (2010)
    Alexander Heger, S. E. Woosley The Astrophysical Journal
  11. Pulsational pair instability as an explanation for the most luminous supernovae (2007)
    S. E. Woosley, С. И. Блинников et al. Nature
  12. The effect of pair-instability mass loss on black-hole mergers (2016)
    Krzysztof Belczyński, Alexander Heger et al. Springer Link (Chiba Institute of Technology)

Immediate Impact

48 from Science/Nature 139 standout
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Citing Papers

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Works of Alexander Heger being referenced

Detailed Abundances for 28 Metal‐poor Stars: Stellar Relics in the Milky Way
2008
2005
and 30 more

Author Peers

Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Alexander Heger 12946 4780 589 1497 176 14.1k
G. P. Garmire 9389 3563 456 873 269 9.9k
Chris L. Fryer 10359 3396 415 785 223 11.2k
R. Giacconi 6488 2408 553 910 172 7.1k
C. Sneden 10869 2970 279 3753 218 12.0k
Mitchell C. Begelman 15343 7327 795 869 228 15.9k
J. J. Cowan 6481 3458 213 1357 123 7.8k
R. F. Mushotzky 14207 5790 219 1605 390 14.6k
O. Straniero 5897 2396 394 1547 153 6.7k
R. Gallino 8582 4290 969 1226 192 10.3k
Mario Livio 13308 4543 586 1229 290 13.7k

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