Hit papers significantly outperform the citation benchmark for their cohort. A paper qualifies
if it has ≥500 total citations, achieves ≥1.5× the top-1% citation threshold for papers in the
same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
BATSE observations of gamma-ray burst spectra. I - Spectral diversity
19931.2k citationsD. L. Band, J. L. Matteson et al.The Astrophysical Journalprofile →
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Jean, P., V. Lonjou, Marc Allain, et al.. (2008). Early SPI/INTEGRAL measurements of 511 keV line emission from the 4 th quadrant of the Galaxy ⋆. arXiv (Cornell University).
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Jung, I., A. Garson, H. Krawczynski, et al.. (2006). Test of Thick Pixelated Orbotech Detectors with and without Steering Grids.3 indexed citations
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Dowkontt, P. F., Jenny Epstein, P. L. Hink, et al.. (1998). Background Studies in CZT Detectors at Balloon Altitudes. American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts. 193.1 indexed citations
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Binns, W. R., P. L. Hink, J. L. Matteson, et al.. (1998). High Altitude Balloon Flight of CZT Detectors for High Energy = X-Ray Astronomy.3 indexed citations
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Band, D. L., J. L. Matteson, W. S. Pačiesas, et al.. (1996). BATSE Observations of Gamma-Ray Burst Spectra. The Astrophysical Journal. 473(1).55 indexed citations
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Ford, L. A., J. L. Matteson, M. S. Briggs, et al.. (1996). BATSE GAMMA-RAY BURST LINE SEARCH: V. PROBABILITY OF DETECTING A LINE IN A BURST.10 indexed citations
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Durouchoux, Ph., J. L. Matteson, B. Bowman, et al.. (1993). High energy observation of the Galactic Center region 511 keV and 26 AL lines with HEXAGONE.. Astronomy & Astrophysics Supplement Series. 97(1). 185–187.3 indexed citations
Matteson, J. L., et al.. (1985). HEAO-1 Observations of Gamma Ray Bursts. NASA STI Repository (National Aeronautics and Space Administration). 1. 1.1 indexed citations
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Gruber, D., R. E. Rothschild, J. L. Matteson, & R. L. Kinzer. (1984). The HEAO-1 diffuse component spectrum from 15 to above 500 keV. 184. 129–134.
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Durouchoux, Ph., et al.. (1983). Gamma-ray imaging with a rotating modulator. A&A. 120(1). 150–155.5 indexed citations
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Levine, Alan M., P. B. Byrne, B. A. Cooke, et al.. (1979). Preliminary Results of the HEAO A4 Hard X-ray Sky Survey (13-180 keV). Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society. 11. 429.1 indexed citations
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Byrne, P. B., C. A. Dobson, J. Doty, et al.. (1979). Hard X-ray Observations of a 38 sec Pulsar. Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society. 11. 424.1 indexed citations
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Matteson, J. L., et al.. (1979). HEAO A-4 Measurement of the Diffuse Cosmic Background from 95 to 400 keV. Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society. 11. 653.1 indexed citations
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Hudson, H. S., W. A. Baity, D. Gruber, et al.. (1978). HEAO-1 Response to Solar Gamma Rays.. Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society. 10. 516.2 indexed citations
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Gruber, D. E., J. L. Matteson, L. E. Peterson, et al.. (1978). Hard X-Ray Pulsed Spectrum of Hercules X-1.. Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society. 10. 506.1 indexed citations
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Matteson, J. L., R. F. Mushotzky, W. S. Pačiesas, & J. G. Laros. (1976). Intensity and Spectral Variations of Cyg X-1 Observed from Balloons. Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society. 389. 407–424.
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Matteson, J. L.. (1971). X-Ray Observations of the Cygnus Region.. Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society. 3. 456.1 indexed citations
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Pelling, R. M., et al.. (1969). Simultaneous x-Ray and Optical Observations of Sco XR-1. Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society. 1. 256.3 indexed citations
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