Paul B Rimmer

Paul B Rimmer

University of Cambridge

H-index: 31

Europe-United Kingdom

About Paul B Rimmer

Paul B Rimmer, With an exceptional h-index of 31 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Cambridge, specializes in the field of Prebiotic Chemistry, Atmospheric Chemistry, Exoplanet Characterization, Astrochemistry, Cosmic Ray Transport.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

A Surface Hydrothermal Source of Nitriles and Isonitriles

Source of phosphine on Venus—An unsolved problem

A Novel Abiotic Pathway for Phosphine Synthesis over Acidic Dust in Venus' Atmosphere

Possible effects of volcanic eruptions on the modern atmosphere of Venus

Astrobiological potential of Venus atmosphere chemical anomalies and other unexplained cloud properties

Continuing the Legacy of AU Mic: Simultaneous FUV and NIR Observations of AU Mic b

Iron-sulfur chemistry can explain the ultraviolet absorber in the clouds of Venus

Production and Reactions of Organic Molecules in Clouds of Venus

Paul B Rimmer Information

University

Position

Postdoc in Astronomy & Chemistry

Citations(all)

3650

Citations(since 2020)

2906

Cited By

1638

hIndex(all)

31

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

58

i10Index(since 2020)

54

Email

University Profile Page

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Paul B Rimmer Skills & Research Interests

Prebiotic Chemistry

Atmospheric Chemistry

Exoplanet Characterization

Astrochemistry

Cosmic Ray Transport

Top articles of Paul B Rimmer

A Surface Hydrothermal Source of Nitriles and Isonitriles

Life

2024/4/11

Paul B Rimmer
Paul B Rimmer

H-Index: 21

Oliver Shorttle
Oliver Shorttle

H-Index: 16

Source of phosphine on Venus—An unsolved problem

2024/4/10

David L Clements
David L Clements

H-Index: 100

Paul B Rimmer
Paul B Rimmer

H-Index: 21

A Novel Abiotic Pathway for Phosphine Synthesis over Acidic Dust in Venus' Atmosphere

Astrobiology

2024/4/1

Paul B Rimmer
Paul B Rimmer

H-Index: 21

Possible effects of volcanic eruptions on the modern atmosphere of Venus

2024/4

Maxence Lefèvre
Maxence Lefèvre

H-Index: 4

Paul B Rimmer
Paul B Rimmer

H-Index: 21

Astrobiological potential of Venus atmosphere chemical anomalies and other unexplained cloud properties

Astrobiology

2024/3/7

Sukrit Ranjan
Sukrit Ranjan

H-Index: 13

Paul B Rimmer
Paul B Rimmer

H-Index: 21

Continuing the Legacy of AU Mic: Simultaneous FUV and NIR Observations of AU Mic b

JWST Proposal. Cycle 3

2024/2

Iron-sulfur chemistry can explain the ultraviolet absorber in the clouds of Venus

Science Advances

2024/1/3

Clancy Zhijian Jiang
Clancy Zhijian Jiang

H-Index: 3

Paul B Rimmer
Paul B Rimmer

H-Index: 21

Production and Reactions of Organic Molecules in Clouds of Venus

ACS Earth and Space Chemistry

2023/12/22

Can comets deliver prebiotic molecules to rocky exoplanets?

Proceedings of the Royal Society A

2023/11/15

Amy Bonsor
Amy Bonsor

H-Index: 27

Paul B Rimmer
Paul B Rimmer

H-Index: 21

Atmospheric Constraints on Venus' Past Habitability

LPI Contributions

2023/11

Simulating asteroid impacts and meteor events by high-power lasers: from the laboratory to spaceborne missions

2023/9/15

Prebiosignature Molecules Can Be Detected in Temperate Exoplanet Atmospheres with JWST

The Astronomical Journal

2023/7/3

The energetic particle environment of a GJ 436 b-like planet

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

2023/6

Chemistry and Clouds of a Temperate Jupiter

JWST Proposal. Cycle 2

2023/5

Erratum:“Reduced Atmospheres of Post-impact Worlds: The Early Earth”(2022, PSJ, 3, 115)

The Planetary Science Journal

2023/3/31

Origins of life on exoplanets

Conflicting models for the origin of life

2023/3/6

Paul B Rimmer
Paul B Rimmer

H-Index: 21

Growth and Evolution of Secondary Volcanic Atmospheres: 2. The Importance of Kinetics

Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets

2023/3

De lmeida Vidotto

Vissapragada, S., lam, MK, llart, R., Bourrier, V.,… Ehrenreich, D

2022

Reduced Atmospheres of Post-impact Worlds: The Early Earth (vol 3, 116, 2022)

2023

Organics produced in the clouds of Venus resemble the spectrum of the unknown absorber

LPI Contrib

2023/1

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