Astrophysicists on Twitter: An in-depth analysis of tweeting and scientific publication behavior
Stefanie Haustein, Timothy D. Bowman, Kim Holmberg, Isabella Peters, and Vincent Larivi\`ere

TL;DR
This study investigates the tweeting behavior of astrophysicists and compares it with their publication activity, revealing limited correlation and highlighting Twitter's role in science communication rather than traditional impact.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed comparison of researchers' Twitter activity with their publication output, emphasizing differences in behavior and impact.
Findings
Negative correlation between publication count and tweets per day
Low similarity between tweets and research abstracts
Different user groups exhibit varied tweeting behaviors
Abstract
This paper analyzes the tweeting behavior of 37 astrophysicists on Twitter and compares their tweeting behavior with their publication behavior and citation impact to show whether they tweet research-related topics or not. Astrophysicists on Twitter are selected to compare their tweets with their publications from Web of Science. Different user groups are identified based on tweeting and publication frequency. A moderate negative correlation (p=-0.390*) is found between the number of publications and tweets per day, while retweet and citation rates do not correlate. The similarity between tweets and abstracts is very low (cos=0.081). User groups show different tweeting behavior such as retweeting and including hashtags, usernames and URLs. The study is limited in terms of the small set of astrophysicists. Results are not necessarily representative of the entire astrophysicist community…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMisinformation and Its Impacts · Social Media in Health Education · Digital Marketing and Social Media
