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Age Distribution of Most Cited Authors vs. INAF-TI Astronomers #1730420 (License: Personal Use)
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The chart displays relative frequency by age (22-70) for two groups: most cited authors (light gray, dotted pattern) and INAF-TI astronomers (dark blue, crosshatch). Peak relative frequency occurs at age 46 for most cited authors (≈0.19) and age 46-48 for INAF-TI astronomers (≈0.17), suggesting mid-career dominance in high-impact research. Frequencies decline sharply after age 54 for both groups.
Used in academic analytics, science policy reports, or institutional dashboards to assess research productivity trends by career stage; matches user intent seeking evidence on age-impact relationships in astrophysics.
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