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A01=Arvind Parmar
A01=Celia Sánchez-Fernández
A01=Erik Kuulkers
A01=Guido De Marchi
A01=Göran Pilbratt
A01=John Zarnecki
A01=Maria Santos-Lleó
A01=Norbert Schartel
A01=Pedro García-Lario
A01=Roger-Maurice Bonnet
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Author_Arvind Parmar
Author_Celia Sánchez-Fernández
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Author_John Zarnecki
Author_Maria Santos-Lleó
Author_Norbert Schartel
Author_Pedro García-Lario
Author_Roger-Maurice Bonnet
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ESA Science Programme Missions: Contributions and Exploitation

This work got its start by trying to answer the question how do you evaluate the scientific performance of the ESA's Science Programme missions? For many years, the decision makers responsible for the content of the ESA Science Programme have been provided with information for each mission including, but not limited to, the number of publications published, the number of publications that are highly cited, the total number of citations used, various statistical metrics and the number of unique author names. However, this reporting only provides snapshots of these missions and was not widely distributed.

In this book, we report on a systematic study of these metrics and their evolution with time to provide insights into mission successes and the communities exploiting the data provided by the Science Programmes missions. In addition, we examine the outcomes of the announcements of observing opportunities for ESAs observatory missions, INTEGRAL, Herschel and XMM-Newton to provide insights into the evolutions of the user communities with time, location and gender.

Finally, we examine the provision of payload elements for ESAs Science Programme missions. We use the number of payload investigators to give insights into the levels of contribution and exploitation of the different ESA Member States.

This book is open access under a CC BY license.

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A01=Arvind ParmarA01=Celia Sánchez-FernándezA01=Erik KuulkersA01=Guido De MarchiA01=Göran PilbrattA01=John ZarneckiA01=Maria Santos-LleóA01=Norbert SchartelA01=Pedro García-LarioA01=Roger-Maurice BonnetAge Group_UncategorizedAuthor_Arvind ParmarAuthor_Celia Sánchez-FernándezAuthor_Erik KuulkersAuthor_Guido De MarchiAuthor_Göran PilbrattAuthor_John ZarneckiAuthor_Maria Santos-LleóAuthor_Norbert SchartelAuthor_Pedro García-LarioAuthor_Roger-Maurice Bonnetautomatic-updateCategory1=Non-FictionCategory=PGCategory=TRPCategory=TTDCOP=SwitzerlandDelivery_Pre-orderLanguage_EnglishPA=Not yet availablePrice_€50 to €100PS=Forthcomingsoftlaunch

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  • Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Jan 2025
  • Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Publication City/Country: Switzerland
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9783031690037

About Arvind ParmarCelia Sánchez-FernándezErik KuulkersGuido De MarchiGöran PilbrattJohn ZarneckiMaria Santos-LleóNorbert SchartelPedro García-LarioRoger-Maurice Bonnet

Dr. Parmar obtained his PhD in X-ray astronomy in 1981 from MSSL University College London (UCL). He joined ESA in 1982 to work on the EXOSAT mission before becoming the study and project scientist and instrument and mission manager for a number of high-energy astronomy missions.  In 2009 he became Head of ESAs Astronomy Science Operations Division. Between 2012 and 2020 he was the ESA Coordinator for Astronomy and Fundamental Physics. From 2013-2020 he combined this position with being the Head of the ESA Science Support Office which is the home of ESAs Science Directorate study and project scientists. In 2020 he retired from ESA. In 2023 he was awarded an honorary professorship at UCL and in 2024 he became the treasurer of the Royal Astronomical Society. He has 408 scientific publications of which 181 are peer reviewed with 13400 citations.

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