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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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SCG0018‐4854: A young and dynamic compact group
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the properties of the group members that are related to their mutual interaction, as derived from their kinematical and morphological analysis, as well as their mutual interactions.
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The COSMOS Density Field: A Reconstruction Using Both Weak Lensing and Galaxy Distributions
Adam Amara,S. Lilly,K. Kovac,Jason Rhodes,Richard Massey,G. Zamorani,C. M. Carollo,Thierry Contini,Thierry Contini,Jean-Paul Kneib,O. Le Fèvre,V. Mainieri,Alvio Renzini,M. Scodeggio,S. Bardelli,Micol Bolzonella,Angela Bongiorno,Karina Caputi,Karina Caputi,Olga Cucciati,S. de la Torre,L. de Ravel,P. Franzetti,Bianca Garilli,A. Iovino,P. Kampczyk,C. Knobel,F. Lamareille,F. Lamareille,J. F. Le Borgne,J. F. Le Borgne,V. Le Brun,Christian Maier,Christian Maier,M. Mignoli,R. Pello,R. Pello,Y. Peng,E. Perez Montero,E. Perez Montero,E. Perez Montero,V. Presotto,Jeffrey M. Silverman,Masayuki Tanaka,Lidia Tasca,Laurence Tresse,Daniela Vergani,E. Zucca,Luke A. Barnes,Rongmon Bordoloi,A. Cappi,Andrea Cimatti,Graziano Coppa,A. Koekoemoer,C. López-Sanjuan,H. J. McCracken,Michele Moresco,Preethi Nair,Lucia Pozzetti,Niraj Welikala +59 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reconstruct the distribution of mass in the COSMOS field out to a redshift z = 1 by combining Hubble Space Telescope weak lensing measurements with zCOSmOS spectroscopic measurements of galaxy clustering.
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DPOSS II Compact Groups: The EMMI/NTT Survey
TL;DR: In this article, the first results from an ongoing spectroscopic survey of candidate compact groups selected in the second Digitized Palomar Observatory Sky Survey, DPOSS II, are presented.
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A high-dimensional look at VIPERS galaxies
B. R. Granett,U. Abbas,C. Adami,Stephane Arnouts,J. Bel,M. Bolzonella,D. Bottini,E. Branchini,Angela Burden,A. Cappi,Jean Coupon,O. Cucciati,I. Davidzon,G. De Lucia,S. de la Torre,C. Di Porto,P. Franzetti,A. Fritz,M. Fumana,B. Garilli,Luigi Guzzo,P. Hudelot,O. Ilbert,A. Iovino,J. Krywult,V. Le Brun,O. Le Fevre,D. Maccagni,Katarzyna Małek,A. Marchetti,C. Marinoni,Federico Marulli,H. J. McCracken,Yannick Mellier,L. Moscardini,Robert C. Nichol,L. Paioro,John A. Peacock,Will J. Percival,M. Polletta,A. Pollo,Marco Scodeggio,L. A. M. Tasca,Rita Tojeiro,D. Vergani,G. Zamorani,A. Zanichelli +46 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate how galaxies in VIPERS inhabit the cosmological density field by examining the correlations across the observable parameter space of galaxy properties and clustering strength and find that the major trends in galaxy properties can be explained by a single parameter related to stellar mass.
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A Homogeneous Bright Quasar Survey
F. La Franca,S. Cristiani,P. Andreani,A. Gemmo,R. Vio,Cesare Barbieri,Monica Lazzarin,M. Sanvico,Lance Miller,H. T. MacGillivray,Roger G. Clowes,C. Goldschmidt,C. Gouiffes,A. Iovino,Ann Savage +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the shape of the Luminosity Function and the determination of the form of evolution as L ∈ (1 + z) k or L ∝ e T/τ are uncertain.