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A. Ignesti
Researcher at INAF
Publications - 48
Citations - 457
A. Ignesti is an academic researcher from INAF. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Intracluster medium. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 34 publications receiving 160 citations. Previous affiliations of A. Ignesti include University of Bologna.
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GASP XXIII: A Jellyfish Galaxy as an Astrophysical Laboratory of the Baryonic Cycle
Bianca M. Poggianti,A. Ignesti,A. Ignesti,Myriam Gitti,Myriam Gitti,Anna Wolter,Fabrizio Brighenti,Fabrizio Brighenti,Andrea Biviano,Koshy George,Koshy George,Koshy George,Benedetta Vulcani,Marco Gullieuszik,Alessia Moretti,Rosita Paladino,Daniela Bettoni,Andrea Franchetto,Andrea Franchetto,Yara L. Jaffé,Mario Radovich,Elke Roediger,Neven Tomičić,Stephanie Tonnesen,Callum Bellhouse,Jacopo Fritz,Alessandro Omizzolo +26 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a jellyfish galaxy with a stellar mass 3.2 × 1011 M o hosting an active galactic nucleus (AGN) was studied and its spectacular extraplanar tails of ionized and molecular gas, UV stellar light and X-ray and radio continuum emission.
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Highly ordered magnetic fields in the tail of the jellyfish galaxy JO206
Ancla Müller,Bianca M. Poggianti,Christoph Pfrommer,B. Adebahr,Paolo Serra,A. Ignesti,A. Ignesti,Martin Sparre,Martin Sparre,Myriam Gitti,Myriam Gitti,Ralf-Jürgen Dettmar,Benedetta Vulcani,Alessia Moretti +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the magnetic field strength and orientation within the disk and the (90-kpc-long) Hα-emitting tail of the jellyfish galaxy JO206 were analyzed.
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Radio and X-ray connection in radio mini-halos: Implications for hadronic models
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore the connection between thermal and non-thermal components of the ICM in a sample of radio mini halos and study its implications for hadronic models for the origin of the relativistic electrons.
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LoTSS jellyfish galaxies: II. Ram pressure stripping in groups versus clusters
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the LoFAR Two-metre Sky Survey (LoTSS) to search for jellyfish galaxies (i.e., galaxies with ram pressure stripped tails extending beyond the optical disk) in ∼500 SDSS groups.
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LoTSS jellyfish galaxies - I. Radio tails in low redshift clusters
I. D. Roberts,R. J. van Weeren,Sean L. McGee,A. Botteon,A. Drabent,A. Ignesti,H. J. A. Röttgering,Timothy W. Shimwell,Timothy W. Shimwell,Cyril Tasse,Cyril Tasse +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a parent sample of 29 X-ray-detected SDSS galaxy clusters and their spectroscopic members was used to identify 95 star-forming, LoTSS jellyfish galaxies with 144 MHz radio tails.