science overview, publication rate, discussion
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Science Overview, Publication Rate, Discussion. Al Wootten, C. Brogan. ALMA Results Published. All Executives, All Cycles, (Sep 13 nos in parentheses). All ALMA papers tracked by NRAO (and ESO) libraries 118 (68) refereed papers with 1091 (143) citations h-index: 19 (7) - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Science Overview, Publication Rate, DiscussionAl Wootten, C. Brogan
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ALMA Results PublishedAll Executives, All Cycles, (Sep 13 nos in parentheses)• All ALMA papers tracked by NRAO (and ESO)
libraries– 118 (68) refereed papers with 1091 (143)
citations– h-index: 19 (7)
• Components of interest: SV, Cycle 0, Cycle 1– SV results: 37 (28) published papers
• 14(9) from NA, 18(15) from Eu, 2(2) from EA,1(0) Chile, 2(2) from Other (Mx)
– Cycle 0 results: 118(41) published papers• NA: 26 (10) from 36 highest ranked projects and five
fillers– Cycle 1 results: 1 (0) published papers – Some papers contain multiple ALMA data
components
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Cycle 0 continuedNA authors and coauthors• 25 published NA papers from 41 Cycle 0 deliveries
– 529 paper authors– 15 projects provided the data for these papers (14
high ranked)• One project produced three papers, one two• One, in combination with a European project, produced
four• One NA paper published based on Chilean archival Cycle
0 data• Two papers come from the only NA filler project to
produce a paper so far.– No refereed papers from 26 Cycle 0 projects so far.
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Funding Sources for NA ALMA papersFrom published cycle 0 acknowledgements• Governmental funding sources
– 25 individual NSF grants were cited (some multiply) for funding support of 17 of the papers
– 14 NASA funding sources (including facilities used) were cited
– 4 papers cited the Canadian Space Agency for support– 3 papers cite NSERC support– 3 papers cite DFG grants– 17 other sources of support of various flavors were
listed.• NRAO support
– 7 papers received $10,666.20 in page charge support– 3 papers cited three SOS grants totaling $75,885– NAASC personnel appeared as authors or co-authors
on 9papers, two specific NAASC individuals acknowledged.
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Proposers to ALMA, Other NRAO telescopesCommunity Increase Attributable to ALMA• Gareth Hunt compared the ALMA and NRAO
userbases to determine the increase I to the NRAO userbase provided by access to ALMA.
• Conclusion is that ALMA has attracted many ‘new’ proposers to the NRAO community– ALMA increases the community of observers by
~6x– Similar numbers past 3 cycles
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ALMA/NA PapersSummary• ALMA publications continue to multiply rapidly
– Number has about doubled since Sept 2013– Citations increased by 8x in that period– NRAO telescope user community has increased ~6x
• Cycle 0 papers are being produced by NA authors at a similar rate as in other Executives
• Funding for research comes from a variety of sources, primarily governmental with NSF, NASA and Canadian agencies cited most frequently
• NAASC and JAO authors are well-represented among authors on papers
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