MADAU, PIERGIOVANNI
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 1.204
EU - Europa 1.171
AS - Asia 522
SA - Sud America 18
AF - Africa 3
OC - Oceania 1
Totale 2.919
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 1.195
IE - Irlanda 775
HK - Hong Kong 397
IT - Italia 130
SE - Svezia 107
CN - Cina 88
DE - Germania 36
AT - Austria 25
UA - Ucraina 25
GB - Regno Unito 20
BR - Brasile 18
FR - Francia 17
VN - Vietnam 16
FI - Finlandia 10
NL - Olanda 10
DK - Danimarca 9
CA - Canada 8
PK - Pakistan 6
TR - Turchia 6
IN - India 4
RU - Federazione Russa 4
IL - Israele 3
TN - Tunisia 3
CH - Svizzera 2
JP - Giappone 2
AU - Australia 1
LV - Lettonia 1
MX - Messico 1
Totale 2.919
Città #
Dublin 748
Hong Kong 397
New York 219
Ann Arbor 167
Fairfield 135
Woodbridge 115
Chandler 64
Houston 62
Ashburn 58
Wilmington 52
Princeton 34
Seattle 34
Cambridge 33
Jacksonville 33
Dearborn 29
Turin 29
Frankfurt am Main 28
Milan 25
Vienna 25
Altamura 17
Lawrence 17
Shanghai 17
Nanjing 14
Americana 13
Assago 10
Boardman 8
Dong Ket 8
San Diego 8
Cinisello Balsamo 6
Guangzhou 6
Rome 6
Sialkot 6
Amsterdam 5
Lachine 5
São Paulo 5
Caen 4
Carate Brianza 4
Hebei 4
Nanchang 4
Andover 3
Beijing 3
Castellamonte 3
Fremont 3
Grafing 3
Kilburn 3
London 3
Modi‘in Makkabbim Re‘ut 3
Paris 3
Pescara 3
Rimini 3
Toronto 3
Tunis 3
Valenciennes 3
Washington 3
Ansbach 2
Como 2
Falls Church 2
Hangzhou 2
Helsinki 2
Hyderabad 2
Jiaxing 2
Kemerovo 2
Los Angeles 2
Massafra 2
Norwalk 2
Paderno Dugnano 2
Redmond 2
Shenyang 2
Southwark 2
Arezzo 1
Birmingham 1
Bologna 1
Brierley Hill 1
Castano Primo 1
Changchun 1
Changsha 1
Chicago 1
Durham 1
Haikou 1
Hefei 1
Huizen 1
Landshut 1
Lappeenranta 1
Leawood 1
Loreto 1
Luino 1
Mexico City 1
Mountain View 1
North Charleston 1
Northvale 1
Padova 1
Phoenix 1
Pune 1
San Mateo 1
St Petersburg 1
Sydney 1
Tappahannock 1
Tianjin 1
Tokyo 1
Épernay 1
Totale 2.560
Nome #
Young and turbulent: the early life of massive galaxy progenitors 196
Bar-driven evolution and quenching of spiral galaxies in cosmological simulations 145
Growing massive black holes through supercritical accretion of stellar-mass seeds 139
Global torques and stochasticity as the drivers of massive black hole pairing in the young Universe 134
Multi-scale simulations of merging galaxies with supermassive black holes 129
Rapid formation of supermassive black hole binaries in galaxy mergers with gas 126
The fate of supermassive black holes and the evolution of the M-BH-sigma relation in merging galaxies: The effect of gaseous dissipation 118
Super-critical growth of massive black holes from stellar-mass seeds 116
A measurement of the z = 0 UV background from Hα fluorescence 72
The momentum budget of clustered supernova feedback in a 3D, magnetized medium 64
Early Supersymmetric Cold Dark Matter Substructure 62
Globular Cluster Formation from Colliding Substructure 60
CLUMPY DISKS AS A TESTBED for FEEDBACK-REGULATED GALAXY FORMATION 60
THE AGORA HIGH-RESOLUTION GALAXY SIMULATIONS COMPARISON PROJECT. II. ISOLATED DISK TEST 58
High-redshift supernova rates 47
Towards a unified description of the intergalactic medium at redshift z ≈ 2.5 47
A new nonparametric approach to galaxy morphological classification 36
A cosmic web filament revealed in Lyman-α emission around a luminous high-redshift quasar 36
The assembly and merging history of supermassive black holes in hierarchical models of galaxy formation 33
Early metal enrichment of the intergalactic medium by pregalactic outflows 31
Evolutionary roads leading to low effective spins, high black hole masses, and O1/O2 rates for LIGO/Virgo binary black holes 30
Hypervelocity stars and the environment of Sgr A* 29
The stellar UV background at z < 1.5 and the baryon density of photoionized gas 28
Ejection of hypervelocity binary stars by a black hole of intermediate mass orbiting Sgr A 27
The hydrodynamics of relict cosmological H II regions and the formation of objects at high redshift 25
On the evolution of slowly accreting neutron stars 25
Interaction of massive black hole binaries with their stellar environment. II. Loss cone depletion and binary orbital decay 23
Kinematics of hypervelocity stars in the triaxial halo of the Milky Way 20
Beyond the Drake Equation: A Time-dependent Inventory of Habitable Planets and Life-bearing Worlds in the Solar Neighborhood 20
Astronomy: trouble at first light 20
The detection of intergalactic Hα emission from the Slug Nebula at z ~ 2.3 18
Modelling the uv/x-ray cosmic background with CUBA 17
Photon-conserving radiative transfer around point sources in multidimensional numerical cosmology 17
Constraints on the Extragalactic Background Light from Gamma-Ray Observations of High-Redshift Quasars 16
SPACE: The spectroscopic all-sky cosmic explorer 15
Modelling the merging history of binary SMBHS in hierarchical models of galaxy formation 15
QSO absorption systems and the origin of the ionizing background at high redshift 14
Bulgeless dwarf galaxies and dark matter cores from supernova-driven outflows 14
The first miniquasar 14
Radiative transfer in a clumpy universe: The colors of high-redshift galaxies 14
Globular clusters, satellite galaxies and stellar haloes from early dark matter peaks 14
The photoheating of the intergalactic medium in synthesis models of the UV background 14
Forming realistic late-type spirals in a ΛcDM universe: The Eris simulation 14
Radiative transfer in a clumpy universe. II. The ultraviolet extragalactic background 14
Evidence of patchy hydrogen reionization from an extreme Lyα trough below redshift six 13
Can we observe accreting, isolated neutron stars? 13
SIGNATURES OF KINEMATIC SUBSTRUCTURE IN THE GALACTIC STELLAR HALO 13
Stellar cluster formation in a Milky Way-sized galaxy at z > 4-I. The proto-globular cluster population and the imposter amongst us 13
Population III and the near-infrared background excess 13
Galaxy formation and dark-matter substructure 13
JWST Constraints on the UV Luminosity Density at Cosmic Dawn: Implications for 21 cm Cosmology 13
Winds from massive stars: Implications for the afterglows of γ-ray bursts 13
The dark matter annihilation signal from galactic substructure: predictions for glast 13
The shapes, orientation, and alignment of galactic dark matter subhalos 12
Clumps and streams in the local dark matter distribution 12
Thick accretion disks around black holes and the UV/soft X-ray excess in quasars 12
Photon consumption in minihalos during cosmological reionization 12
Constraints on accreting, isolated neutron stars from the Rosat and Euve surveys 12
Massive Black Holes as Population III Remnants 12
Interaction of massive black hole binaries with their stellar environment. III. Scattering of bound stars 12
THE HISTORY of R-PROCESS ENRICHMENT in the MILKY WAY 12
New constraints on warm dark matter from the Lyman- α forest power spectrum 12
Dark matter contribution to Galactic diffuse gamma ray emission 12
Revealing the Galaxy-Halo Connection through Machine Learning 12
Cosmic Metal Production and the Contribution of QSO Absorption Systems to the Ionizing Background 12
COLD DARK MATTER SUBSTRUCTURES in EARLY-TYPE GALAXY HALOS 11
Constraints from the Hubble Deep Field on high-redshift quasar models 11
Inferring the Thermal History of the Intergalactic Medium from the Properties of the Hydrogen and Helium Ly α Forest 11
Early Reionization by Miniquasars 11
Dark matter substructure and gamma-ray annihilation in the milky way halo 11
High resolution modelling of [CII], [CI], [OIII], and CO line emission from the interstellar medium and circumgalactic medium of a star-forming galaxy at z ∼ 6.5 11
Radiative Transfer in a Clumpy Universe. III. The Nature of Cosmological Ionizing Sources 11
Cosmic reionization after planck: Could quasars do it all? 11
Cosmic rays, lithium abundance and excess entropy in galaxy clusters 11
The unified Seyfert scheme and the origin of the cosmic X-ray background 11
Simulating tidal streams in a high-resolution dark matter halo 11
The First Light seen in the redshifted 21-cm radiation 11
Building late-type spiral galaxies by in-situ and ex-situ star formation 11
Fossil remnants of reionization in the halo of the milky way 11
Tidal stellar disruptions by massive black hole pairs. II. Decaying binaries 11
Accreting, isolated neutron stars. III. Preheating of infalling gas and cometary H II regions 11
Compton echoes from gamma-ray bursts: Unveiling misaligned jets in nearby type Ib/c supernovae 10
Evolution in the colors of lyman break galaxies from z ∼ 4 to z ∼ 3 10
Exploring dark matter with milky way substructure 10
Cosmic Reionization after Planck and before JWST: An Analytic Approach 10
Multimass spherical structure models for N-body simulations 10
The spin temperature and 21 cm brightness of the intergalactic medium in the pre-reionization era 10
The size evolution of high-redshift galaxies 10
The HST/ACS+WFC3 survey for Lyman limit systems. II. Science 10
EXCITATION of COUPLED STELLAR MOTIONS in the GALACTIC DISK by ORBITING SATELLITES 10
He II absorption and the sawtooth spectrum of the cosmic far-uv background 10
Momentum injection by clustered supernovae: Testing subgrid feedback prescriptions 10
The gravitational wave signal from massive black hole binaries and its contribution to the LISA data stream 10
DISPERSAL of TIDAL DEBRIS in A MILKY-WAY-SIZED DARK MATTER HALO 10
Redefining the missing satellites problem 10
Hubble Space Telescope imaging of a radio-quiet galaxy at redshift z = 3.4 10
Recoiling massive black holes in gas-rich galaxy mergers 10
DIFFUSE CORONAE in COSMOLOGICAL SIMULATIONS of MILKY WAY-SIZED GALAXIES 10
The earliest luminous sources and the damping wing of the Gunn-Peterson trough 10
The impact of Lyα emission line heating and cooling on the cosmic dawn 21-cm signal 10
Totale 2.793
Categoria #
all - tutte 20.913
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 20.913


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2018/201968 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 37
2019/2020215 28 6 13 22 19 32 31 20 22 8 9 5
2020/2021273 15 6 16 22 38 34 14 26 21 27 18 36
2021/2022215 14 19 32 17 2 22 8 10 9 20 24 38
2022/2023271 32 95 19 23 17 47 1 10 23 2 1 1
2023/20242.277 4 7 36 21 27 1.294 422 61 382 12 11 0
Totale 3.596