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Anna Gallazzi
Researcher at INAF
Publications - 174
Citations - 13861
Anna Gallazzi is an academic researcher from INAF. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Star formation. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 164 publications receiving 12128 citations. Previous affiliations of Anna Gallazzi include Niels Bohr Institute & University of California, Irvine.
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The imprint of cosmic web quenching on central galaxies
TL;DR: In this paper, the average specific star-formation rate, stellar age, metallicity and element abundance ratio [$\alpha$/Fe] of SDSS central galaxies depend on distance from the cosmic web nodes, walls and filaments identified by DisPerSE.
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The evolution of the mass–metallicity relations from the VANDELS survey and the gaea semi-analytic model
Fabio Fontanot,A. Calabrò,Margherita Talia,Margherita Talia,Filippo Mannucci,M. Castellano,Giovanni Cresci,Gabriella De Lucia,Anna Gallazzi,Michaela Hirschmann,Laura Pentericci,Lizhi Xie,Ricardo Amorín,Micol Bolzonella,Angela Bongiorno,O. Cucciati,Fergus Cullen,Johan P. U. Fynbo,Nimish P. Hathi,Pascale Hibon,R. J. McLure,Lucia Pozzetti +21 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the evolution of the mass-metallicity relations (MZRs) as predicted by the GAlaxy Evolution and Assembly (GAEA) semi-analytic model is studied.
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On the connection between galactic downsizing and the most fundamental galactic scaling relations
TL;DR: In this paper, a detailed analysis of the temporal evolution of galactic metallicity, stellar mass, mass-weighted age and gas fraction is presented, as well as the evolution of the hosts of C$\rm IV} -selected AGN, which at lower redshifts follow a flat MZR, as found by Mignoli et al. (2019).
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Supernovae without host galaxies? The low surface brightness host of SN 2009Z
Peter-Christian Zinn,Peter-Christian Zinn,Maximilian Stritzinger,Maximilian Stritzinger,Jonathan Braithwaite,Anna Gallazzi,Philipp Grunden,Dominik J. Bomans,Nidia Morrell,Uwe Bach +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the Type IIb SN 2009Z as a prototype of case (i), an example of how a very faint (here Low Surface Brightness; LSB) galaxy can be discovered via the observation of a seemingly host-less SN.
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Science Case and Requirements for the MOSAIC Concept for a Multi-Object Spectrograph for the European Extremely Large Telescope
Chris Evans,M. Puech,Beatriz Barbuy,Piercarlo Bonifacio,Jean-Gabriel Cuby,E. Guenther,Francois Hammer,Pascal Jagourel,Lex Kaper,Simon L. Morris,Jose Afonso,Philippe Amram,Herve Aussel,Alastair Basden,Nate Bastian,Giuseppina Battaglia,Beth Biller,Nicolas Bouché,Elisabetta Caffau,Stephane Charlot,Yann Clénet,Francoise Combes,C. J. Conselice,Thierry Contini,Gavin Dalton,Ben Davies,K. Disseau,James Dunlop,Fabrizio Fiore,Hector Flores,Thierry Fusco,Dimitri A. Gadotti,Anna Gallazzi,Emanuele Giallongo,Thiago S. Gonçalves,Damien Gratadour,Vanessa Hill,Marc Huertas-Company,Rodrigo A. Ibata,S. S. Larsen,O. Le Fèvre,Bertrand Lemasle,Claudia Maraston,Simona Mei,Yannick Mellier,Göran Östlin,Thibaut Paumard,Roser Pello,L. Pentericci,Patrick Petitjean,Markus Roth,Daniel Rouan,Daniel Schaerer,Eduardo Telles,Scott Trager,Niraj Welikala,Stefano Zibetti,Bodo L. Ziegler +57 more
TL;DR: The key cases relating to studies of high-redshift galaxies, galaxy evolution, and stellar populations are summarised, with a more expansive presentation of a new case relating to detection of exoplanets in stellar clusters.