Philip Kaaret: h-index, Total Citations, and Citation Map
Philip Kaaret's h-index is 96 (454 i10-index, 38,101+ total citations across 1,000+ publications) according to Google Scholar as of June 2026. Philip Kaaret is affiliated with Professor of Physics and Astronomy, University of Iowa.
Philip Kaaret is a researcher affiliated with Professor of Physics and Astronomy, University of Iowa, specializing in Astrophysics. Their work has been cited 38,101 times. This profile visualizes their global influence, highlighting strong citation networks in France.
Philip Kaaret's Citation Metrics
Bibliometric impact based on 1,000 indexed publications.
- H-Index
- 96
- i10-Index
- 454
- Total Citations
- 38,101
- Citing Countries
- 16
As of June 2026.
Philip Kaaret has an h-index of 96 and 38,101 total citations across 1000 publications, with research cited by institutions in 16 countries.
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About Philip Kaaret's research
Philip Kaaret is a researcher in Astrophysics at Professor of Physics and Astronomy, University of Iowa. Their work has been cited 38,101 times across 1,000 publications (h-index 96), according to Google Scholar.
Their most-cited work, “The construction of the L3 experiment” (1990), has accumulated 1,168 citations. Other influential works include “Design concepts for the Cherenkov Telescope Array CTA: an advanced facility for ground-based high-energy gamma-ray astronomy” (2011) with 1,087 citations and “Multimessenger observations of a flaring blazar coincident with high-energy neutrino IceCube-170922A” (2018) with 1,031 citations.
Citations of Philip Kaaret's research come primarily from France, Spain and Italy, reflecting international research impact across 5+ countries. The interactive citation map above shows the full geographic distribution of the institutions citing this work.











