The links below list my publications as stored on the NASA ADS system. Last update 2012-03-07. These are live links, so you can sort in citation order etc. Here are some publication statistics as of July 2012 :
Top Ten cited papers (July 2012)(1) Hughes et al 1998, Nature 394, 241. High-redshift star formation in the Hubble Deep Field revealed by a submillimetre-wavelength survey. (961 citations, 15 authors.) (2) Lawrence et al 2007, MNRAS, 379, 1599. The UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky Survey (UKIDSS). (542 citations, 22 authors.) (3) Saunders et al 1990, MNRAS, 242, 318. The 60-micron and far-infrared luminosity functions of IRAS galaxies. (415 citations, 7 authors.) (4) Lawrence and Elvis 1982, ApJ, 256, 410. Obscuration and the various kinds of Seyfert galaxies. (348 citations, 2 authors.) (5) Saunders et al 1991, Nature, 349, 32. The density field of the local universe. (335 citations, 5 authors.) (6) Scott et al 2002, MNRAS, 331, 817. The SCUBA 8-mJy survey - I. Submillimetre maps, sources and number counts. (304 citations, 15 authors.) (7) Hambly et al 2001, MNRAS, 326, 1279. The SuperCOSMOS Sky Survey - I. Introduction and description. (288 citations, 14 authors.) (8) Lawrence 1991, MNRAS, 252, 586. The relative frequency of broad-lined and narrow-lined active galactic nuclei - Implications for unified schemes. (260 citations, 1 author.) (9) Rowan-Robinson et al 1991, Nature, 351, 719. A high-redshift IRAS galaxy with huge luminosity - Hidden quasar or protogalaxy? (252 citations, 13 authors.) (10) Rowan-Robinson et al 1997, MNRAS, 289, 490. Observations of the Hubble Deep Field with the Infrared Space Observatory - V. Spectral energy distributions, starburst models and star formation history. (233 citations, 19 authors.) Top Ten cited first author papers (July 2012)(1) Lawrence et al 2007, MNRAS, 379, 1599. The UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky Survey (UKIDSS). (542 citations, 22 authors.) (2) Lawrence and Elvis 1982, ApJ, 256, 410. Obscuration and the various kinds of Seyfert galaxies. (348 citations, 2 authors.) (3) Lawrence 1991, MNRAS, 252, 586. The relative frequency of broad-lined and narrow-lined active galactic nuclei - Implications for unified schemes. (260 citations, 1 author.) (4) Lawrence et al 1986, MNRAS, 219, 687. Studies of IRAS sources at high galactic latitudes. II - Results from a redshift survey at B greater than 60 deg: Distribution in depth, luminosity function, and physical nature of IRAS galaxies. (155 citations, 5 authors.) (5) Lawrence et al 1987, Nature, 325, 694. Low-frequency divergent X-ray variability in the Seyfert galaxy NGC4051. (153 citations, 4 authors.) (6) Lawrence and Papadakis 1993, ApJ, 414, 85. X-ray variability of active galactic nuclei - A universal power spectrum with luminosity-dependent amplitude. (123 citations, 2 authors.) (7) Lawrence 1987, PASP, 99, 309. Classification of active galaxies and the prospect of a unified phenomenology. (123 citations, 1 author.) (8) Lawrence et al 1989, MNRAS, 240, 329. High-luminosity IRAS galaxies. I - The proportion of IRAS galaxies in interacting systems. (92 citations, 5 authors.) (9) Lawrence et al 1997, MNRAS, 285, 879. X-ray and optical continua of active galactic nuclei with extreme Fe II emission. (86 citations, 5 authors.) (10) Lawrence et al 1985, MNRAS, 217, 685. Continuous rapid X-ray variability and spectral changes in NGC 4051. (84 citations, 4 authors.) |