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A. Iovino
Researcher at INAF
Publications - 428
Citations - 40120
A. Iovino is an academic researcher from INAF. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Redshift. The author has an hindex of 94, co-authored 423 publications receiving 37563 citations. Previous affiliations of A. Iovino include ASTRON & University of Insubria.
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The XXL Survey. XXVI. Optical and near-infrared identifications of the ATCA 2.1 GHz radio sources in the XXL-S Field
Paolo Ciliegi,N. Jurlin,A. Butler,J. Delhaize,Sotiria Fotopoulou,Minh Huynh,Minh Huynh,A. Iovino,Vernesa Smolčić,L. Chiappetti,Marguerite Pierre +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented the optical, near-infrared (NIR), and X-ray identifications of the 6287 radio sources detected in the 2.1 GHz deep radio survey down to a median rms of σ ≈ 41 μ Jy beam−1 obtained with the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) in the XXL-S field.
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The VIMOS Public Extragalactic Redshift Survey (VIPERS). The matter density and baryon fraction from the galaxy power spectrum at redshift $0.6<z<1.1$
S. Rota,B. R. Granett,J. Bel,Luigi Guzzo,John A. Peacock,Michael J. Wilson,Andrea Pezzotta,S. de la Torre,B. Garilli,M. Bolzonella,Marco Scodeggio,U. Abbas,C. Adami,D. Bottini,A. Cappi,O. Cucciati,I. Davidson,P. Franzetti,A. Fritz,A. Iovino,J. Krywult,V. Le Brun,O. Le Fevre,D. Mascagni,Katarzyna Małek,Federico Marulli,Will J. Percival,M. Polletta,A. Pollo,L. A. M. Tasca,Rita Tojeiro,D. Vergani,A. Zanichelli,Stephane Arnouts,E. Branchini,Jean Coupon,G. De Lucia,O. Ilbert,Lauro Moscardini,T. Moutard +39 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the final catalogue of the VIMOS Public Extragalactic Redshift Survey (VIPERS) to measure the power spectrum of the galaxy distribution at high redshift, presenting results that extend beyond $z = 1$ for the first time.
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The VIMOS Public Extragalactic Redshift Survey (VIPERS). Exploring the dependence of the three-point correlation function on stellar mass and luminosity at $0.5 < z < 1.1$
Michele Moresco,Michele Moresco,Federico Marulli,Federico Marulli,Lauro Moscardini,Lauro Moscardini,Enzo Branchini,Enzo Branchini,A. Cappi,A. Cappi,Iary Davidzon,Iary Davidzon,Benjamin R. Granett,S. de la Torre,Luigi Guzzo,Luigi Guzzo,Ummi Abbas,C. Adami,S. Arnouts,Julien Bel,Julien Bel,M. Bolzonella,D. Bottini,Carmelita Carbone,Jean Coupon,O. Cucciati,G. De Lucia,P. Franzetti,Alexander Fritz,M. Fumana,B. Garilli,O. Ilbert,A. Iovino,J. Krywult,V. Le Brun,O. Le Fèvre,Katarzyna Małek,H. J. McCracken,M. Polletta,Agnieszka Pollo,M. Scodeggio,Lidia Tasca,Rita Tojeiro,D. Vergani,A. Zanichelli +44 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed the first data release of the VIMOS Public Extragalactic Redshift Survey (VIPERS), determining the dependence of the three-point correlation function on luminosity and stellar mass at z = [ 0.5,1 ].
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The VIMOS Public Extragalactic Redshift Survey (VIPERS). Hierarchical scaling and biasing
A. Cappi,A. Cappi,Federico Marulli,Federico Marulli,Julien Bel,O. Cucciati,O. Cucciati,Enzo Branchini,Enzo Branchini,S. de la Torre,Lauro Moscardini,Lauro Moscardini,M. Bolzonella,Luigi Guzzo,Luigi Guzzo,Ummi Abbas,C. Adami,S. Arnouts,D. Bottini,Jean Coupon,Iary Davidzon,Iary Davidzon,G. De Lucia,Alexander Fritz,P. Franzetti,M. Fumana,B. Garilli,B. Garilli,B. R. Granett,O. Ilbert,A. Iovino,J. Krywult,V. Le Brun,O. Le Fèvre,D. Maccagni,Katarzyna Małek,H. J. McCracken,L. Paioro,M. Polletta,Agnieszka Pollo,M. Scodeggio,Lidia Tasca,Rita Tojeiro,D. Vergani,A. Zanichelli,Angela Burden,C. Di Porto,A. Marchetti,A. Marchetti,Christian Marinoni,Yannick Mellier,Robert C. Nichol,John A. Peacock,Will J. Percival,Stefanie Phleps,C. Schimd,H. Schlagenhaufer,M. Wolk,G. Zamorani +58 more
TL;DR: In this paper, higher-order correlation properties of the VIMOS Public Extragalactic Redshift Survey (VIPERS) were investigated to test the hierarchical scaling hypothesis at z~1 and the dependence on galaxy luminosity, stellar mass, and redshift.
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The bimodality of the 10k zCOSMOS-bright galaxies up to z ~ 1: a new statistical and portable classification based on the optical galaxy properties
Graziano Coppa,M. Mignoli,G. Zamorani,S. Bardelli,S. J. Lilly,M. Bolzonella,Marco Scodeggio,D. Vergani,Pradip Nair,Lucia Pozzetti,A. Cimatti,E. Zucca,C. M. Carollo,T. Contini,O. Le Fevre,Alvio Renzini,Vincenzo Mainieri,Angela Bongiorno,K. Caputi,O. Cucciati,S. de la Torre,L. de Ravel,P. Franzetti,B. Garilli,P. Memeo,A. Iovino,P. Kampczyk,J. P. Kneib,C. Knobel,Anton M. Koekemoer,Katarina Kovac,F. Lamareille,J. F. Le Borgne,V. Le Brun,Christian Maier,R. Pello,Y. Peng,Enrique Perez-Montero,E. Ricciardelli,Claudia Scarlata,John D. Silverman,Masaomi Tanaka,L. A. M. Tasca,L. Tresse,U. Abbas,D. Bottini,Peter Capak,A. Cappi,Paolo Cassata,M. Fumana,Luigi Guzzo,A. Leauthaud,D. Maccagni,Christian Marinoni,B. Meneux,Pascal Oesch,Cristiano Porciani,Roberto Scaramella,Nick Scoville +58 more
TL;DR: In this paper, two different methods of classification were applied to a sample of galaxies extracted from the zCOSMOS redshift survey, in the redshift range 0.5 0.