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A. C. Lanzafame
Researcher at University of Catania
Publications - 236
Citations - 28917
A. C. Lanzafame is an academic researcher from University of Catania. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stars & Open cluster. The author has an hindex of 55, co-authored 210 publications receiving 23041 citations. Previous affiliations of A. C. Lanzafame include INAF & Max Planck Society.
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The $\textit{Gaia}$-ESO Survey: Revisiting the Li-rich giant problem
Andrew R. Casey,G. Ruchti,Thomas Masseron,Sofia Randich,Gerard Gilmore,K. Lind,Grant M. Kennedy,Sergey E. Koposov,A. Hourihane,E. Franciosini,James R. Lewis,Laura Magrini,L. Morbidelli,G. G. Sacco,Clare Worley,Sofia Feltzing,R. D. Jeffries,Antonella Vallenari,Thomas Bensby,A. Bragaglia,Ettore Flaccomio,P. Francois,Andreas Korn,A. C. Lanzafame,E. Pancino,A. Recio-Blanco,Rodolfo Smiljanic,G. Carraro,M. T. Costado,Francesco Damiani,P. Donati,Antonio Frasca,Paula Jofre,Carmela Lardo,Laverny P de,Lorenzo Monaco,Loredana Prisinzano,Luca Sbordone,S. G. Sousa,Gražina Tautvaišienė,Simone Zaggia,Tomaz Zwitter,Mena E Delgado,Y. Chorniy,S. L. Martell,Aguirre Silva,Andrea Miglio,Cristina Chiappini,Josefina Montalbán,T. Morel,Marica Valentini +50 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the ExoDataset database for the ESO Survey Data Archive and made use of the core python package for Astronomy (Astropy Collaboration et al. 2013).
Gaia DR3: Apsis III-Non-stellar content and source classification
Ludovic Delchambre,Coryn A. L. Bailer-Jones,I. Bellas-Velidis,R. Drimmel,D. Garabato,Rigoberto Vargas Carballo,Despina Hatzidimitriou,D. J. Marshall,Rene Andrae,Carlos Dafonte,Evdokia Livanou,Morgan Fouesneau,E. Licata,H. E. P. Lindstrøm,Minia Manteiga,Caroline Robin,Arturo Silvelo,A. Abreu Aramburu,M. A. Álvarez,Joost M. Bakker,Albert Bijaoui,N. Brouillet,E. Brugaletta,Alexandra Burlacu,Laia Casamiquela,L. Chaoul,Andrea Chiavassa,G. Contursi,W. J. Cooper,O. Creevey,A. Dapergolas,P. de Laverny,C. Demouchy,Thavisha E. Dharmawardena,Bengt Edvardsson,Yves Fremat,Pedro García-Lario,Miladys García-Torres,A. Gavel,Ana Gomez,I. Gonzalez-Santamaria,Ulrike Heiter,Arianna Piccolo,M. Kontizas,Georges Kordopatis,Andreas Korn,A. C. Lanzafame,Yveline Lebreton,A. Lobel,A. Lorca,Angela M. Romeo,Federico Marocco,Nicolas Mary,Christine Nicolas,C. Ordénovic,F. Pailler,Pedro A. Palicio,L. Pallas-Quintela,C. Panem,B. Pichon,E. Poggio,Alejandra Recio-Blanco,François Riclet,Jan Rybizki,R. Santoveña,L. M. Sarro,Mathias Schultheis,M. Segol,Inna Slezak,Richard L. Smart,Rosanna Sordo,Caroline Soubiran,Maria Süveges,F. Thévenin,G. Torralba Elipe,Ana Ulla,E. Utrilla,Antonella Vallenari,Emmanuel Van Dillen,H. Zhao,J. Zorec +80 more
TL;DR: The contribution of the non-stellar and classification modules from the eighth coordination unit (CU8) of the Data Processing and Analysis Consortium, which is responsible for the determination of source astrophysical parameters using Gaia data, is presented in this article .
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Signatures of impulsive localized heating in the temperature distribution of multi-stranded coronal loops
TL;DR: In this article, the authors study the signatures of different coronal heating regimes on the differential emission measure (DEM) of multi-stranded coronal loops by means of hydrodynamic simulations.
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Proteus Stars: Evidence of New Magnetic Transitions in Late-Type Dwarfs from the Second Gaia Data Release
TL;DR: The second Gaia data release contains the identification of 147 535 rotation modulation variables candidates of the BY Dra class, together with their rotation period and modulation amplitude as mentioned in this paper, which can be exploited to identify stars in the field belonging to the slow-rotator low-amplitude sequence, for which the age can be estimated from the rotation period via gyrochronology relationships.
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EUV Spectral Variability and Non-Equilibrium Ionisation in the ‘Quiet’ Sun
TL;DR: In this article, the authors show that the spectral variability data of the Sun can only be maintained through detailed quantitative modelling of relevant atomic physics, and that the inclusion of important effects such as finite plasma electron density and the influence of metastable levels is essential to reduce the uncertainties associated with equilibrium assumptions.