Top Cited Articles of All Time (1993 edition) in astro-ph

Top Cited Articles of All Time (1993 edition) in astro-ph

The 50 most highly cited papers of All Time (1993 edition) in the astro-ph archive

Keep in mind that citation counts can never be exact, there is something like a 5% error in most of these numbers. Please do not fret about number 32 versus 33, as this is often not a statistically significant difference. Remember the detailed warning about the accuracy of these counts.

Also note that the counts shown, and used in the rankings, are the counts as of Mon 12-Mar-2007. Further, the counts shown by the ranking are only the cites satisfying the criteria for that list. Actual citation numbers in the database may change as corrections are made and papers are added, the links will take you to the updated numbers. The lists, however, will not update.

  1. 67
    Cosmic microwave background probes models of inflation
    By Richard L. Davis (Pennsylvania U.), Hardy M. Hodges (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. Astrophys.), George F. Smoot (LBL, Berkeley & UC, Berkeley, Space Sci. Dept. & UC, Berkeley, CfPA), Paul J. Steinhardt (Pennsylvania U.), Michael S. Turner (Chicago U., Astron. Astrophys. Ctr. & Chicago U., EFI & Fermilab).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.Lett.69:1856-1859,1992, Erratum-ibid.70:1733,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9207001]
    [193 Total citations in HEP]
  2. 40
    COBE, gravitational waves, inflation and extended inflation
    By Andrew R. Liddle (Sussex U.), David H. Lyth (Lancaster U.).
    Published in:Phys.Lett.B291:391-398,1992 [arXiv: astro-ph/9208007]
    [227 Total citations in HEP]
  3. 17
    Gamma-ray bursts as the death throes of massive binary stars
    By Ramesh Narayan (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. Astrophys.), Bohdan Paczynski (Princeton U. Observ.), Tsvi Piran (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. Astrophys. & Hebrew U.).
    Published in:Astrophys.J.395:L83-L86,1992 [arXiv: astro-ph/9204001]
    [276 Total citations in HEP]
  4. 15
    The Imprint of gravitational waves on the cosmic microwave background
    By Robert Crittenden (Pennsylvania U.), J.Richard Bond (Canadian Inst. Theor. Astrophys.), Richard L. Davis (Pennsylvania U.), George Efstathiou (Oxford U.), Paul J. Steinhardt (Pennsylvania U.).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.Lett.71:324-327,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9303014]
    [110 Total citations in HEP]
  5. 10
    Microwave anisotropies in the light of COBE
    By Scott Dodelson (Fermilab), Jay M. Jubas (MIT, LNS).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.Lett.70:2224-2227,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9301002]
    [36 Total citations in HEP]
  6. 8
    The Cold dark matter density perturbation
    By Andrew R. Liddle (Sussex U.), David H. Lyth (Lancaster U.).
    Published in:Phys.Rept.231:1-105,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9303019]
    [480 Total citations in HEP]
  7. 7
    Structure formation with cold plus hot dark matter
    By Anatoly Klypin (Kansas U.), John Holtzman (Lowell Observ.), Joel Primack, Eniko Regos (UC, Santa Cruz).
    Published in:Astrophys.J.416:1-16,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9305011]
    [195 Total citations in HEP]
  8. 7
    Graceful exit in extended inflation and implications for density perturbations
    By Robert Crittenden, Paul J. Steinhardt (Pennsylvania U.).
    Published in:Phys.Lett.B293:32-36,1992 [arXiv: astro-ph/9207002]
    [30 Total citations in HEP]
  9. 6
    Skewness induced by gravity
    By R. Juszkiewicz (Warsaw, Copernicus Astron. Ctr. & Paris, Inst. Astrophys. & Princeton, Inst. Advanced Study), F.R. Bouchet, S. Colombi (Paris, Inst. Astrophys.).
    Published in:Astrophys.J.412:L9,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9306003]
    [105 Total citations in HEP]
  10. 6
    Entropy of a classical stochastic field and cosmological perturbations
    By Robert H. Brandenberger (Brown U. & Santa Barbara, KITP), Viatcheslav F. Mukhanov (Zurich, ETH), T. Prokopec (Brown U. & Santa Barbara, KITP).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.Lett.69:3606-3609,1992 [arXiv: astro-ph/9206005]
    [42 Total citations in HEP]
  11. 6
    Perturbation spectra from intermediate inflation
    By John D. Barrow, Andrew R. Liddle (Sussex U.).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.D47:5219-5223,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9303011]
    [33 Total citations in HEP]
  12. 5
    The Proton blazar
    By K. Mannheim (Bonn, Max Planck Inst., Radioastron.).
    Published in:Astron.Astrophys.269:67,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9302006]
    [168 Total citations in HEP]
  13. 5
    The Angular dependence of the three point correlation function of the cosmic microwave background radiation as predicted by inflationary cosmologies
    By Toby Falk, Raghavan Rangarajan, Mark Srednicki (UC, Santa Barbara).
    Published in:Astrophys.J.403:L1,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9208001]
    [72 Total citations in HEP]
  14. 4
    Moments of the counts distribution in the 1.2-Jy IRAS galaxy redshift survey
    By Francois R. Bouchet (Paris, Inst. Astrophys.), Michael A. Strauss (Princeton, Inst. Advanced Study), Marc Davis (UC, Berkeley, Astron. Dept. & UC, Berkeley), Karl B. Fisher (Cambridge U.), Amos Yahil (SUNY, Stony Brook), John P. Huchra (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. Astrophys.).
    Published in:Astrophys.J.417:36,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9305018]
    [104 Total citations in HEP]
  15. 4
    Primordial nucleosynthesis and the abundance of beryllium and boron
    By David Thomas (Chicago U.), David N. Schramm (Chicago U. & Fermilab), Keith A. Olive (Minnesota U.), Brian D. Fields (Chicago U.).
    Published in:Astrophys.J.406:569-579,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9206002]
    [42 Total citations in HEP]
  16. 4
    Inflation at the electroweak scale
    By Lloyd Knox (Chicago U.), Michael S. Turner (Chicago U. & Chicago U., EFI & Chicago U., Astron. Astrophys. Ctr. & Fermilab).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.Lett.70:371-374,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9209006]
    [33 Total citations in HEP]
  17. 4
    Testing for Gaussianity through the three point temperature correlation function
    By Xiao-chun Luo, David N. Schramm (Chicago U., Astron. Astrophys. Ctr. & Fermilab).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.Lett.71:1124-1127,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9305009]
    [45 Total citations in HEP]
  18. 4
    Fireballs in the Galactic halo and gamma-ray bursts
    By Tsvi Piran (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. Astrophys.), Amotz Shemi (Tel Aviv U.).
    Published in:Astrophys.J.403:L67,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9211009]
    [23 Total citations in HEP]
  19. 3
    Extragalactic ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays. 1. Contribution from hot spots in FR-II radio galaxies
    By Jorg P. Rachen, Peter L. Biermann (Bonn, Max Planck Inst., Radioastron.).
    Published in:Astron.Astrophys.272:161-175,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9301010]
    [165 Total citations in HEP]
  20. 3
    The Masses of two binary neutron star system
    By S.E. Thorsett (Caltech), Z. Arzoumanian (Princeton U.), M.M. McKinnon, Joseph H. Taylor (Princeton U.).
    Published in:Astrophys.J.405:L29-L32,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9303002]
    [52 Total citations in HEP]
  21. 3
    Can the quark - gluon plasma in the early universe be supercooled?
    By B. Banerjee, R.V. Gavai (Tata Inst.).
    Published in:Phys.Lett.B293:157-160,1992 [arXiv: astro-ph/9205006]
    [15 Total citations in HEP]
  22. 3
    A Rotating black hole in the galactic center
    By Heino Falcke, Peter L. Biermann (Bonn, Max Planck Inst., Radioastron.), Wolfgang J. Duschl (Heidelberg U. & Heidelberg, Astron. Rechen Inst.), Peter G. Mezger (Bonn, Max Planck Inst., Radioastron.).
    Published in:Astron.Astrophys.270:102-106,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9212001]
    [10 Total citations in HEP]
  23. 3
    Constraints on neutrino oscillations from big bang nucleosynthesis
    By X. Shi (Chicago U.), D.N. Schramm (Chicago U. & Fermilab), B.D. Fields (Chicago U.).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.D48:2563-2572,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9307027]
    [143 Total citations in HEP]
  24. 3
    Effect of neutrino heating on primordial nucleosynthesis
    By Brian D. Fields (Chicago U.), Scott Dodelson (Fermilab), Michael S. Turner (Chicago U. & Fermilab & Chicago U., Astron. Astrophys. Ctr. & Chicago U., EFI).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.D47:4309-4314,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9210007]
    [33 Total citations in HEP]
  25. 3
    Large scale polarization of the cosmic microwave background radiation
    By Ka Lok Ng, Kin-Wang Ng (Taiwan, Inst. Phys.).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.D51:364-368,1995 [arXiv: astro-ph/9305001]
    [22 Total citations in HEP]
  26. 3
    Radiation transfer in gamma-ray bursts
    By B.J. Carrigan (Washington U., St. Louis), Jonathan I. Katz.
    Published in:Astrophys.J.399:100-107,1992 [arXiv: astro-ph/9204005]
    [8 Total citations in HEP]
  27. 3
    Biasing and hierarchical statistics in large scale structure
    By James N. Fry, Enrique Gaztanaga (Fermilab).
    Published in:Astrophys.J.413:447-452,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9302009]
    [128 Total citations in HEP]
  28. 3
    Expanding photospheres of type II supernovae and the extragalactic distance scale.
    By Brian P. Schmidt (Harvard-smithsonian Ctr. Astrophys.), R.P. Kirshnerm, R.G. Eastman.
    Published in:Astrophys.J.395:366-386,1992 [arXiv: astro-ph/9204004]
    [42 Total citations in HEP]
  29. 2
    Cosmic rays. 2. Evidence for a magnetic rotator Wolf Rayet star origin
    By Peter L. Biermann (Bonn, Max Planck Inst., Radioastron.), Joseph P. Cassinelli (Wisconsin U., Madison).
    Published in:Astron.Astrophys.277:691,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9305003]
    [22 Total citations in HEP]
  30. 2
    The cosmological dependence of weak interactions
    By M. Novello, P. Rotelli (ICTP, Trieste).
    Published in:J.Phys.A5:1488-1494,1972 [arXiv: astro-ph/0211107]
    [4 Total citations in HEP]
  31. 2
    Neutrino flavor conversion in a supernova core
    By G. Raffelt, G. Sigl (Munich, Max Planck Inst.).
    Published in:Astropart.Phys.1:165-184,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9209005]
    [36 Total citations in HEP]
  32. 2
    Extended inflation with a curvature coupled inflaton
    By Andrew M. Laycock, Andrew R. Liddle (Sussex U.).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.D49:1827-1839,1994 [arXiv: astro-ph/9306030]
    [30 Total citations in HEP]
  33. 2
    Gravitational instability of cold matter
    By Edmund Bertschinger, Bhuvnesh Jain (MIT, LNS).
    Published in:Astrophys.J.431:486,1994 [arXiv: astro-ph/9307033]
    [39 Total citations in HEP]
  34. 2
    Recent advances in extended inflationary cosmology
    By Paul J. Steinhardt (Pennsylvania U.).
    Published in:Class.Quant.Grav.10:S33-S48,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9212004]
    [17 Total citations in HEP]
  35. 2
    On the production of scalar and tensor perturbations in inflationary models
    By Michael S. Turner (Chicago U. & Chicago U., Astron. Astrophys. Ctr. & Chicago U., EFI & Fermilab).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.D48:3502-3512,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9302013]
    [72 Total citations in HEP]
  36. 2
    Gamma-ray signatures from ordinary cosmic strings
    By Jane H. MacGibbon (NASA, Goddard), Robert H. Brandenberger (Brown U.).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.D47:2283-2296,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9206003]
    [12 Total citations in HEP]
  37. 2
    Two populations and models of gamma-ray bursts
    By Jonathan I. Katz (Washington U., St. Louis).
    Published in:Astrophys.J.422:248,1994 [arXiv: astro-ph/9212006]
    [109 Total citations in HEP]
  38. 2
    Gas dynamics of relativistically expanding gamma-ray burst sources: Kinematics, energetics, magnetic fields and efficiency
    By P. Meszaros, P. Laguna (Penn State U.), M.J. Rees (Cambridge U.).
    Published in:Astrophys.J.415:181-190,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9301007]
    [102 Total citations in HEP]
  39. 2
    Electroweak baryogenesis with electroweak strings
    By Robert H. Brandenberger (Brown U. & Santa Barbara, KITP), Anne-Christine Davis (Cambridge U.).
    Published in:Phys.Lett.B308:79-84,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9206001]
    [62 Total citations in HEP]
  40. 2
    The Last three minutes: issues in gravitational wave measurements of coalescing compact binaries
    By Curt Cutler, Theocharis A. Apostolatos, Lars Bildsten (Caltech), Lee Samuel Finn (Northwestern U.), Eanna E. Flanagan, Daniel Kennefick, Dragoljubov M. Markovic, Amos Ori, Eric Poisson, Gerald Jay Sussman, Kip S. Thorne (Caltech).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.Lett.70:2984-2987,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9208005]
    [204 Total citations in HEP]
  41. 2
    Gamma-ray bursts: Multiwaveband spectral predictions for blast wave models
    By P. Meszaros (Penn State U.), M.J. Rees (Cambridge U.).
    Published in:Astrophys.J.418:L59-L62,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9309011]
    [36 Total citations in HEP]
  42. 2
    Reconstructing the linear power spectrum of cosmological mass fluctuations
    By J.A. Peacock (Royal Observ., Edinburgh), S.J. Dodds (Edinburgh U.).
    Published in:Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc.267:1020-1034,1994< /a> [arXiv: astro-ph/9311057]
    [515 Total citations in HEP]
  43. 2
    Measuring cosmological parameters with cosmic microwave background experiments
    By J.Richard Bond (Canadian Inst. Theor. Astrophys.), Robert Crittenden, Richard L. Davis (Pennsylvania U.), George Efstathiou (Oxford U.), Paul J. Steinhardt (Pennsylvania U.).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.Lett.72:13-16,1994 [arXiv: astro-ph/9309041]
    [120 Total citations in HEP]
  44. 2
    A Quantitative Occam's razor
    By Rafael Sorkin (Princeton, Inst. Advanced Study & Maryland U.).
    Published in:Int.J.Theor.Phys.22:1091-1104,1983 [arXiv: astro-ph/0511780]
    [5 Total citations in HEP]
  45. 2
    The Probability for formation of collapsing textures and texture knots
    By Stefan Aminneborg (Stockholm U.).
    Published in:Nucl.Phys.B388:521-538,1992 [arXiv: astro-ph/9208003]
    [5 Total citations in HEP]
  46. 2
    Maximum likelihood analysis of the COBE angular correlation function
    By Uros Seljak (MIT, LNS & Ljubljana U.), Edmund Bertschinger (MIT, LNS).
    Published in:Astrophys.J.417:L9,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9309003]
    [21 Total citations in HEP]
  47. 1
    On the tail problem in cosmology
    By Valerio Faraoni (SISSA, Trieste), Sebastiano Sonego (Brussels U.).
    Published in:Phys.Lett.A170:413-420,1992 [arXiv: astro-ph/9209004]
    [11 Total citations in HEP]
  48. 1
    Gravitational instability for a multifluid medium in an expanding universe
    By Daniele Fargion (Rome U. & INFN, Rome).
    Published in:Nuovo Cim.77B:111-127,1983 [arXiv: astro-ph/9605151]
    [10 Total citations in HEP]
  49. 1
    Gravitational waves and gamma-ray bursts
    By Christopher S. Kochanek, Tsvi Piran (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. Astrophys.).
    Published in:Astrophys.J.417:L17-L20,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9305015]
    [29 Total citations in HEP]
  50. 1
    Interaction rates at high magnetic field strengths and high degeneracy
    By B. Cheng (Illinois U., Urbana), D.N. Schramm (Chicago U., Astron. Astrophys. Ctr. & Fermilab), J.W. Truran (Chicago U., Astron. Astrophys. Ctr.).
    Published in:Phys.Lett.B316:521-527,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9308035]
    [22 Total citations in HEP]
  51. 1
    Radio transients from gamma-ray bursters
    By Bohdan Paczynski, James E. Rhoads (Princeton U. Observ.).
    Published in:Astrophys.J.418:L5,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9307024]
    [121 Total citations in HEP]
  52. 1
    Eigenfrequencies of radial pulsations of strange quark stars
    By B. Datta (Bangalore, Indian Inst. Astrophys.), P.K. Sahu (Bhubaneswar, Inst. Phys.), J.D. Anand, A. Goyal (Delhi U.).
    Published in:Phys.Lett.B283:313-318,1992 [arXiv: astro-ph/9304024]
    [15 Total citations in HEP]
  53. 1
    A Possible solution to the horizon problem: The MAD era for massless scalar theories of gravity
    By Janna J. Levin (MIT, LNS), Katherine Freese (Michigan U. & Santa Barbara, KITP).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.D47:4282-4291,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9211011]
    [17 Total citations in HEP]
  54. 1
    General relativistic dynamics of irrotational dust: Cosmological implications
    By Sabino Matarrese, Ornella Pantano (Padua U.), Diego Saez (Valencia U.).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.Lett.72:320-323,1994 [arXiv: astro-ph/9310036]
    [57 Total citations in HEP]
  55. 1
    Quantum electrodynamics in the gravitational field of a cosmic string
    By Vladimir D. Skarzhinsky (Lebedev Inst. & Konstanz U.), Diego D. Harari (Buenos Aires U.), Ulf Jasper (Konstanz U.).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.D49:755-762,1994 [arXiv: astro-ph/9311029]
    [13 Total citations in HEP]
  56. 1
    Reconciliation of the disparate gamma-ray burst catalogs in the context of a cosmological source distribution
    By Peter Tamblyn, Fulvio Melia (Arizona U., Astron. Dept. - Steward Observ.).
    Published in:Astrophys.J.417:L21,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9309002]
    [5 Total citations in HEP]
  57. 1
    Evidence for the Galactic origin of gamma-ray bursts
    By J.M. Quashnock, D.Q. Lamb (Chicago U., Astron. Astrophys. Ctr.).
    Published in:Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc.265:L45,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9307015]
    [6 Total citations in HEP]
  58. 1
    An Upper limit to the mass of black holes in the halo of our galaxy
    By Ben Moore (UC, Berkeley, Astron. Dept. & UC, Berkeley, CfPA).
    Published in:Astrophys.J.413:L93,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9306004]
    [31 Total citations in HEP]
  59. 1
    A Calculation of the full neutrino phase space in cold + hot dark matter models
    By Chung-Pei Ma, Edmund Bertschinger (MIT, LNS).
    Published in:Astrophys.J.429:22,1994 [arXiv: astro-ph/9308006]
    [15 Total citations in HEP]
  60. 1
    Gravitational radiation from colliding vacuum bubbles: envelope approximation to many bubble collisions
    By Arthur Kosowsky (Chicago U., EFI & Fermilab), Michael S. Turner (Chicago U., EFI & Chicago U., Astron. Astrophys. Ctr. & Fermilab).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.D47:4372-4391,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9211004]
    [25 Total citations in HEP]
  61. 1
    A Burst of speculation
    By Jonathan I. Katz (Washington U., St. Louis).
    HEP Record [arXiv: astro-ph/9211001]
    [1 Total citations in HEP]
  62. 1
    Constraints on Dirac neutrinos from SN1987A
    By R. Mayle (LLNL, Livermore), D.N. Schramm, Michael S. Turner (Fermilab & Chicago U., EFI), J.R. Wilson (LLNL, Livermore).
    Published in:Phys.Lett.B317:119-124,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9301005]
    [15 Total citations in HEP]
  63. 1
    Optical polarimetry and photometry of X-ray selected BL lacertae objects
    By Buell T. Jannuzi (Princeton, Inst. Advanced Study & Arizona U., Astron. Dept. - Steward Observ.), Paul S. Smith (Arizona U., Astron. Dept. - Steward Observ.), Richard Elston (Carnegie Inst. Observ. & Arizona U., Astron. Dept. - Steward Observ.).
    Published in:Astrophys.J.Suppl.85:265-291,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9308020]
    [11 Total citations in HEP]
  64. 1
    A selfconsistent approach to neutral current processes in supernova cores
    By Georg Raffelt (Munich, Max Planck Inst.), David Seckel (Bartol Research Inst.).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.D52:1780-1799,1995 [arXiv: astro-ph/9312019]
    [49 Total citations in HEP]
  65. 1
    Testing inflation with the cosmic background radiation
    By J.Richard Bond (Canadian Inst. Theor. Astrophys.).
    HEP Record [arXiv: astro-ph/9406075]
    [5 Total citations in HEP]
  66. 1
    Inhomogeneous inflation: Numerical evolution
    By Hannu Kurki-Suonio (Helsinki U. & LLNL, Livermore), Pablo Laguna (Penn State U.), Richard A. Matzner (Texas U.).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.D48:3611-3624,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9306009]
    [14 Total citations in HEP]
  67. 1
    Optimizing the Zeldovich approximation
    By Adrian L Melott, Todd F. Pellman, Sergei F. Shandarin (Kansas U.).
    Published in:Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc.269:626,1994 [arXiv: astro-ph/9312044]
    [36 Total citations in HEP]
  68. 1
    The Sensitivity of the laser interferometer gravitational wave observatory (LIGO) to a stochastic background, and its dependence on the detector orientations
    By Eanna E. Flanagan (Caltech).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.D48:2389-2407,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9305029]
    [81 Total citations in HEP]
  69. 1
    Tensor perturbations in inflationary models as a probe of cosmology
    By Michael S. Turner (Chicago U., EFI & Fermilab), Martin J. White (UC, Berkeley, CfPA), James E. Lidsey (Fermilab).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.D48:4613-4622,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9306029]
    [67 Total citations in HEP]
  70. 1
    On the inevitability of reionization: Implications for cosmic microwave background fluctuations
    By Max Tegmark (UC, Berkeley), Joseph Silk (UC, Berkeley, Astron. Dept. & UC, Berkeley & UC, Berkeley, CfPA).
    Published in:Astrophys.J.420:484-496,1994 [arXiv: astro-ph/9307017]
    [51 Total citations in HEP]
  71. 1
    Polarization of the microwave background due to primordial gravitational waves
    By Robert Crittenden, Richard L. Davis, Paul J. Steinhardt (Pennsylvania U.).
    Published in:Astrophys.J.417:L13-L16,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9306027]
    [49 Total citations in HEP]
  72. 1
    On the rotation of polarization by a gravitational lens
    By Valerio Faraoni (Victoria U.).
    Published in:Astron.Astrophys.272:385,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9211012]
    [11 Total citations in HEP]
  73. 1
    Inflation after COBE: Lectures on inflationary cosmology
    By Michael S. Turner (Chicago U. & Chicago U., Astron. Astrophys. Ctr. & Chicago U., EFI & Fermilab).
    HEP Record [arXiv: astro-ph/9304012]
    [5 Total citations in HEP]
  74. 1
    Lagrangian theory of gravitational instability of Friedman-Lemaitre cosmologies: Generic third order model for nonlinear clustering
    By Thomas Buchert (Garching, Max Planck Inst.).
    Published in:Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc.267:811-820,1994 [arXiv: astro-ph/9309055]
    [53 Total citations in HEP]
  75. 1
    Extragalactic ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays. 2. Comparison with experimental data
    By Jorg P. Rachen (Bonn, Max Planck Inst., Radioastron.), Todor Stanev (Bartol Research Inst.), Peter L. Biermann (Bonn, Max Planck Inst., Radioastron.).
    Published in:Astron.Astrophys.273:377,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9302005]
    [47 Total citations in HEP]
  76. 1
    Evidence that gamma-ray burst sources repeat
    By J.M. Quashnock, D.Q. Lamb (Chicago U., Astron. Astrophys. Ctr.).
    Published in:Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc.265:L59,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9307014]
    [12 Total citations in HEP]
  77. 1
    Evolution of one point distributions from Gaussian initial fluctuations
    By Lev Kofman (Canadian Inst. Theor. Astrophys.), Edmund Bertschinger (MIT, LNS), James M. Gelb (MIT, LNS & Fermilab), Adi Nusser (Hebrew U. & UC, Berkeley, Astron. Dept.), Avishai Dekel (Hebrew U. & Meudon Observ.).
    Published in:Astrophys.J.420:44-57,1994 [arXiv: astro-ph/9311028]
    [98 Total citations in HEP]
  78. 1
    Fluctuations of the gravitational constant in the inflationary Brans-Dicke cosmology
    By Juan Garcia-Bellido, Andrei D. Linde (Stanford U., Phys. Dept.), Dmitri A. Linde (Caltech).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.D50:730-750,1994 [arXiv: astro-ph/9312039]
    [87 Total citations in HEP]
  79. 1
    Laser interferometric detectors of gravitational waves
    By F.I. Cooperstock, V. Faraoni (Victoria U.).
    Published in:Class.Quant.Grav.10:1189-1199,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9303018]
    [13 Total citations in HEP]
  80. 1
    Skewness as a test of nonGaussian primordial density fluctuations
    By Peter Coles (Queen Mary, U. of London), Lauro Moscardini (Padua U. & Sussex U.), Francesco Lucchin, Sabino Matarrese (Padua U.), Antonio Messina (Orsay & Bologna U.).
    Published in:Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc.264:749-757,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9302015]
    [19 Total citations in HEP]
  81. 1
    The Spatial distribution of nearby galaxy clusters in the northern and southern galactic hemispheres. no
    By A. Cappi (Bologna U.), S. Maurogordato.
    Published in:Astron.Astrophys.259:423-434,1992 [arXiv: astro-ph/9205004]
    [10 Total citations in HEP]
  82. 1
    Similarity of the variability patterns in the Exosat and Ginga folded light curves of the Seyfert galaxy NGC-6814
    By M.A. Abramowicz (SISSA, Trieste & Nordita & ICTP, Trieste), G. Bao (SISSA, Trieste & Norwegian U. Sci. Tech.), V. Karas (SISSA, Trieste & Nordita & Charles U.), A. Lanza (SISSA, Trieste).
    Published in:Astron.Astrophys.272:400-406,1993 [arXiv: astro-ph/9301003]
    [2 Total citations in HEP]
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    Gravitational lensing and the variability of G
    By Lawrence M. Krauss, Martin J. White (Yale U.).
    Published in:Astrophys.J.397:357,1992 [arXiv: astro-ph/9204002]
    [10 Total citations in HEP]
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    Constraints on radiative decay of the 17-kev neutrino from COBE measurements
    By B.B. Nath (Maryland U.).
    Published in:Phys.Rev.D46:2341-2344,1992 [arXiv: astro-ph/9208004]
    [1 Total citations in HEP]
  85. 1
    Testing higher order Lagrangian perturbation theory against numerical simulations. 1. Pancake models
    By T. Buchert (Garching, Max Planck Inst.), A.L. Melott (Kansas U.), A.G. Weiss (Garching, Max Planck Inst.).
    Published in:Astron.Astrophys.288:349-364,1994 [arXiv: astro-ph/9309056]
    [29 Total citations in HEP]