James G. Bartlett

2.8k total citations
30 papers, 304 citations indexed

About

James G. Bartlett is a scholar working on Astronomy and Astrophysics, Nuclear and High Energy Physics and Instrumentation. According to data from OpenAlex, James G. Bartlett has authored 30 papers receiving a total of 304 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 24 papers in Astronomy and Astrophysics, 10 papers in Nuclear and High Energy Physics and 9 papers in Instrumentation. Recurrent topics in James G. Bartlett's work include Cosmology and Gravitation Theories (15 papers), Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena (12 papers) and Astronomy and Astrophysical Research (9 papers). James G. Bartlett is often cited by papers focused on Cosmology and Gravitation Theories (15 papers), Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena (12 papers) and Astronomy and Astrophysical Research (9 papers). James G. Bartlett collaborates with scholars based in France, United States and Norway. James G. Bartlett's co-authors include Joseph Silk, Eduardo Rozo, Albert Stebbins, E. S. Rykoff, Alain Blanchard, A. E. Evrard, E. S. Rykoff, Michael S. Turner, Raphaël Kou and S. Raghunathan and has published in prestigious journals such as Science, The Astrophysical Journal and Nuclear Physics B.

In The Last Decade

James G. Bartlett

29 papers receiving 291 citations

Peers

James G. Bartlett
Seth R. Siegel United States
B. D. Kelly United Kingdom
A. Ealet France
H. T. Nguyen United States
J. D. Vieira United States
M. Lueker United States
X. Y. Xia China
A. P. Oates United Kingdom
H. Israel Germany
Seth R. Siegel United States
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Kou, Raphaël, et al.. (2024). Constraining f(R) gravity with cross-correlation of galaxies and cosmic microwave background lensing. Astronomy and Astrophysics. 686. A193–A193. 7 indexed citations
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Kou, Raphaël & James G. Bartlett. (2023). Cosmic census: Relative distributions of dark matter, galaxies, and diffuse gas. Astronomy and Astrophysics. 675. A149–A149. 1 indexed citations
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Artis, E., et al.. (2021). Impact of the calibration of the Halo Mass Function on galaxy cluster number count cosmology. arXiv (Cornell University). 9 indexed citations
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Farrah, D., K. Ennico Smith, D. R. Ardila, et al.. (2019). Review: Far-infrared instrumentation and technological development for the next decade. UCL Discovery (University College London). 41 indexed citations
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Battaglia, Nicholas, J. Colin Hill, Stefania Amodeo, et al.. (2019). Probing Feedback in Galaxy Formation with Millimeter-wave Observations. eScholarship (California Digital Library). 51(3). 297. 3 indexed citations
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Rozo, Eduardo, E. S. Rykoff, James G. Bartlett, & A. E. Evrard. (2013). A comparative study of local galaxy clusters – I. Derived X-ray observables. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 438(1). 49–61. 29 indexed citations
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Jones, Lynne, Nikhil Padmanabhan, Željko Ivezić, et al.. (2010). Solving the global photometric self-calibration problem in LSST. Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE. 7737. 77371F–77371F. 1 indexed citations
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Bartlett, James G.. (2006). Cosmic microwave background polarization. Journal of Physics Conference Series. 39. 1–8. 3 indexed citations
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Guzzo, L., James G. Bartlett, A. Cappi, et al.. (2000). The ESO Slice Project (ESP) galaxy redshift survey ? VII. The redshift and real-space correlation functions. A&A. 355. 1–16. 1 indexed citations
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Bonnarel, F., F. Genova, James G. Bartlett, et al.. (1999). ALADIN: A Reference Tool for Identification of Astronomical Sources. 172. 229. 2 indexed citations
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Barbosa, Domingos, James G. Bartlett, & Alain Blanchard. (1998). Constraning Ω0 with Sunyaev-Zel'dovich Observations. Astrophysics and Space Science. 261(1-4). 277–280. 2 indexed citations
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Lineweaver, Charles H., Domingos Barbosa, Alain Blanchard, & James G. Bartlett. (1996). Cosmic Microwave Background Observations: Implications for Hubble's Constant and the Spectral Parameters n and Q. arXiv (Cornell University). 1 indexed citations
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Barbosa, Domingos, et al.. (1996). THE SUNYAEV-ZEL'DOVICH EFFECT AND THE VALUE OF OMEGA O. 314(1). 13–17. 6 indexed citations
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Bartlett, James G., F. Bonnarel, D. Egret, & F. Genova. (1995). The Aladin Project: Status Report. ASPC. 101. 489. 1 indexed citations
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Bartlett, James G., Alain Blanchard, Joseph Silk, & Michael S. Turner. (1995). The Case for a Hubble Constant of 30 km s –1 Mpc –1. Science. 267(5200). 980–983. 29 indexed citations
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Bartlett, James G. & Alain Blanchard. (1995). The Significance of the Cosmic Virial Theorem. arXiv (Cornell University). 307(1). 1–7. 2 indexed citations
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Bartlett, James G. & Joseph Silk. (1994). The Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect and cluster evolution. The Astrophysical Journal. 423. 12–12. 29 indexed citations
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Bartlett, James G., et al.. (1993). Textures and clusters. The Astrophysical Journal. 403. 1–1. 6 indexed citations
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Bartlett, James G. & Albert Stebbins. (1991). Did the universe recombine?. The Astrophysical Journal. 371. 8–8. 23 indexed citations
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Bartlett, James G. & Joseph Silk. (1990). A Comptonization model for the submillimeter background. The Astrophysical Journal. 353. 399–399. 6 indexed citations

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