B. A. Babcock

899 total citations
32 papers, 364 citations indexed

About

B. A. Babcock is a scholar working on Astronomy and Astrophysics, Atmospheric Science and Electrical and Electronic Engineering. According to data from OpenAlex, B. A. Babcock has authored 32 papers receiving a total of 364 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 28 papers in Astronomy and Astrophysics, 5 papers in Atmospheric Science and 4 papers in Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Recurrent topics in B. A. Babcock's work include Astro and Planetary Science (18 papers), Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics (14 papers) and Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies (12 papers). B. A. Babcock is often cited by papers focused on Astro and Planetary Science (18 papers), Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics (14 papers) and Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies (12 papers). B. A. Babcock collaborates with scholars based in United States, Slovakia and New Zealand. B. A. Babcock's co-authors include Jay M. Pasachoff, S. P. Souza, Michael J. Person, A. A. S. Gulbis, J. L. Elliot, Joseph W. Gangestad, V. Rušín, J. L. Elliot, Paul R. Solomon and Hugh E. Criswell and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, The Astrophysical Journal and Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology.

In The Last Decade

B. A. Babcock

31 papers receiving 346 citations

Peers

B. A. Babcock
M. Brozović United States
D. Gisler Switzerland
G. D. Henson United States
Stefan Keller Australia
J. R. Webb United States
Joseph W. Gangestad United States
H. M. Hart United States
James H. Doty United States
Siddharth Hegde United States
M. Brozović United States
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Countries citing papers authored by B. A. Babcock

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Fields of papers citing papers by B. A. Babcock

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of B. A. Babcock

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of B. A. Babcock. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of B. A. Babcock based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with B. A. Babcock. B. A. Babcock is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Pasachoff, Jay M., B. A. Babcock, Christina H. Seeger, et al.. (2017). Pluto occultation on 2015 June 29 UTC with central flash and atmospheric spikes just before the New Horizons flyby. Icarus. 296. 305–314. 5 indexed citations
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Pasachoff, Jay M., B. A. Babcock, Christina H. Seeger, et al.. (2015). A Central Flash at an Occultation of a Bright Star by Pluto Soon Before New Horizons' Flyby. 1 indexed citations
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Zuluaga, C. A., Molly Kosiarek, D. J. Osip, et al.. (2014). Atmospheric state of Pluto from the 31 July 2014 stellar occultation. DPS. 1 indexed citations
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Pasachoff, Jay M., Christina H. Seeger, B. A. Babcock, et al.. (2014). Coordinated Occultation Observations for Pluto, Nix, and Quaoar in July 2014. 46. 1 indexed citations
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Gulbis, A. A. S., Joshua P. Emery, Michael J. Person, et al.. (2014). Observations of a successive stellar occultation by Charon and graze by Pluto in 2011: Multiwavelength SpeX and MORIS data from the IRTF. Icarus. 246. 226–236. 6 indexed citations
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Pasachoff, Jay M., B. A. Babcock, J. H. Seiradakis, et al.. (2013). The 2012 Total Eclipse Expeditions in Queensland. 1 indexed citations
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Pasachoff, Jay M., et al.. (2011). STRUCTURE AND DYNAMICS OF THE 2009 JULY 22 ECLIPSE WHITE-LIGHT CORONA. The Astrophysical Journal. 742(1). 29–29. 15 indexed citations
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Pasachoff, Jay M., et al.. (2009). Coronal Observations at the Siberian 2008 Total Solar Eclipse. 213. 1 indexed citations
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Rust, David M., et al.. (2008). Observing the solar corona with a tunable Fabry-Perot filter. Applied Optics. 47(31). 5744–5744. 2 indexed citations
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Gulbis, A. A. S., J. L. Elliot, Michael J. Person, et al.. (2008). Recent Stellar Occultation Observations Using High-Speed, Portable Camera Systems. AIP conference proceedings. 984. 91–100. 3 indexed citations
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Person, Michael J., J. L. Elliot, A. A. S. Gulbis, et al.. (2008). WAVES IN PLUTO'S UPPER ATMOSPHERE. The Astronomical Journal. 136(4). 1510–1518. 33 indexed citations
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Elliot, J. L., Michael J. Person, A. A. S. Gulbis, et al.. (2007). Changes in Pluto's Atmosphere: 1988-2006. The Astronomical Journal. 134(1). 1–13. 47 indexed citations
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Pasachoff, Jay M., B. A. Babcock, S. P. Souza, et al.. (2006). Coronal Observations at the 29 March 2006 Total Solar Eclipse. 2 indexed citations
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Gulbis, A. A. S., J. L. Elliot, Elisabeth R. Adams, et al.. (2006). The Size of Pluto's Atmosphere As Revealed by the 2006 June 12 Occultation. Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society. 38. 541.
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Rust, David M., et al.. (2006). Narrow-band Filter Observations of the Red-Line Corona at the 29 March 2006 Eclipse. 37. 1 indexed citations
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Gulbis, A. A. S., J. L. Elliot, Michael J. Person, et al.. (2006). Charon's radius and atmospheric constraints from observations of a stellar occultation. Nature. 439(7072). 48–51. 30 indexed citations
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Gulbis, A. A. S., J. L. Elliot, Elisabeth R. Adams, et al.. (2005). Charon's Radius and Atmospheric Constraints from the 2005 July 11 Stellar Occultation. DPS. 1 indexed citations
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Pasachoff, Jay M., et al.. (2001). Eclipse/SOHO Joint Observations of Solar Eclipses. AGU Spring Meeting Abstracts. 2001. 1 indexed citations
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Pasachoff, Jay M., et al.. (2000). A search at two eclipses for short-period waves that heat the corona. Solar Physics. 195(2). 281–298. 1 indexed citations
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Phillips, K. J. H., P. T. Gallagher, F. P. Keenan, et al.. (2000). SECIS: The Solar Eclipse Coronal Eclipse Imaging System. Solar Physics. 193(1-2). 259–271. 19 indexed citations

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