New Astronomy

Papers
(The H4-Index of New Astronomy is 19. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
The baryonic mass estimates of the Milky Way halo in the form of high-velocity clouds69
Continuous O ’Connell effect and period variations of solar-like totally eclipsing contact binary BO Ari51
Multi-wavelength photometric study of five contact binaries in the field of globular cluster M442
Pulsating components of the eclipsing binaries with long period eccentric orbits42
Modeling compact stars with two fluids31
Joule Thomson expansion, Maxwell equal area law and topological interpretation of Phantom RN AdS black holes31
The chaotic behavior of black holes: Investigating a topological retraction in anti-de Sitter spaces31
Dark matter supporting traversable wormholes in the Galactic halo31
Insights on gas distribution and dynamics in massive proto-cluster G358.46 30
Wavelet analysis of annual rainfall over Kerala and sunspot number25
First detection of ethylene oxide and acetaldehyde in hot core G358.93–0.03 MM1: Tracing prebiotic oxygen chemistry25
Editorial Board25
Two forms of dark energy in fractal cosmological model using specific Hubble parameter22
Static cylindrically symmetric wormhole models in 21
Modeling fast radio burst heating a main-sequence companion star in a close binary using MESA21
Stellar models with generalized polytropic equation of state20
Evidence of a sub-solar star in a microlensing event toward the LMC20
Three-body problem — From Newton to supercomputer plus machine learning20
Thermodynamics under the extended uncertainty principle background: 20
Measurements of the angular momentum–mass relations in the Simba simulation19
Mapping the reddening plane in the Galactic disk through interstellar extinction of open clusters19
Bounding greybody and deflection angle of improved Schwarzschild black hole19
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