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Annalisa Celotti
Researcher at International School for Advanced Studies
Publications - 344
Citations - 21728
Annalisa Celotti is an academic researcher from International School for Advanced Studies. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quasar & Blazar. The author has an hindex of 75, co-authored 339 publications receiving 20560 citations. Previous affiliations of Annalisa Celotti include University of Milan & INAF.
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A unifying view of the spectral energy distributions of blazars
Giovanni Fossati,Laura Maraschi,Annalisa Celotti,Annalisa Celotti,Andrea Comastri,Gabriele Ghisellini +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors collected data at well-sampled frequencies from the radio to the g-ray range for the following three complete samples of blazars: the Slew survey, the 1-Jy samples of BL Lacs and the 2 -Jy sample of flat-spectrum radio-loud quasars (FSRQs).
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A theoretical unifying scheme for gamma-ray bright blazars
Gabriele Ghisellini,Annalisa Celotti,Annalisa Celotti,Giovanni Fossati,Laura Maraschi,Andrea Comastri +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a classification scheme for blazars based on the correlations among the physical parameters derived in the present paper by applying to 51 g-ray loud blazARS two of the most accepted scenarios for the broad-band emission of blazar, namely the synchrotron self-Compton and external Compton models.
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A jet model for the gamma-ray emitting blazar 3C 279
TL;DR: The physical conditions in the gamma-ray-emitting blazar 3C 279 are discussed in this article, where it is proposed that the gamma rays are produced in a relativistic jet via the synchrotron self-Compton mechanism.
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General physical properties of bright Fermi blazars
Gabriele Ghisellini,Fabrizio Tavecchio,Luigi Foschini,Giancarlo Ghirlanda,L. Maraschi,Annalisa Celotti +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the spectral energy distributions of blazars of known redshift detected by the Fermi satellite during its first 3-month survey were modeled using a one-zone leptonic model.
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The First Catalog of Active Galactic Nuclei Detected by the Fermi Large Area Telescope
A. A. Abdo,A. A. Abdo,Markus Ackermann,Marco Ajello,Alice Allafort,Elisa Antolini,Elisa Antolini,W. B. Atwood,Magnus Axelsson,Luca Baldini,Jean Ballet,Guido Barbiellini,Guido Barbiellini,Denis Bastieri,Denis Bastieri,B. M. Baughman,Keith Bechtol,Ronaldo Bellazzini,B. Berenji,Roger Blandford,E. D. Bloom,J. R. Bogart,Emanuele Bonamente,Emanuele Bonamente,A. W. Borgland,A. Bouvier,Johan Bregeon,Alessandro Brez,M. Brigida,M. Brigida,P. Bruel,R. Buehler,T. H. Burnett,S. Buson,G. A. Caliandro,R. A. Cameron,A. Cannon,A. Cannon,P. A. Caraveo,S. Carrigan,J. M. Casandjian,E. Cavazzuti,C. Cecchi,C. Cecchi,Omer Celik,Omer Celik,Annalisa Celotti,E. Charles,A. Chekhtman,A. Chekhtman,A. W. Chen,C. C. Cheung,C. C. Cheung,James Chiang,Stefano Ciprini,R. Claus,Johann Cohen-Tanugi,Jan Conrad,Jan Conrad,L. Costamante,Garret Cotter,S. Cutini,Valerio D'Elia,Charles D. Dermer,A. De Angelis,F. de Palma,F. de Palma,A. de Rosa,Seth Digel,E. Do Couto E Silva,Persis S. Drell,R. Dubois,D. Dumora,L. Escande,L. Escande,C. Farnier,C. Favuzzi,C. Favuzzi,S. J. Fegan,Elizabeth C. Ferrara,W. B. Focke,P. Fortin,M. Frailis,Yasushi Fukazawa,Stefan Funk,P. Fusco,P. Fusco,F. Gargano,Dario Gasparrini,Neil Gehrels,Neil Gehrels,Neil Gehrels,S. Germani,S. Germani,B. Giebels,Nicola Giglietto,Nicola Giglietto,Paolo Giommi,F. Giordano,F. Giordano,Marcello Giroletti,T. Glanzman,G. Godfrey,Paola Grandi,I. A. Grenier,M.-H. Grondin,J. E. Grove,Sylvain Guiriec,D. Hadasch,Alice K. Harding,M. Hayashida,E. Hays,S. E. Healey,A. B. Hill,D. Horan,R. E. Hughes,G. Iafrate,Ryosuke Itoh,Gudlaugur Johannesson,A. S. Johnson,Randall P. Johnson,Tyrel J. Johnson,Tyrel J. Johnson,W. N. Johnson,T. Kamae,Hideaki Katagiri,Jun Kataoka,Nobuyuki Kawai,Matthew Kerr,Jürgen Knödlseder,M. Kuss,J. Lande,Luca Latronico,Claudia Lavalley,M. Lemoine-Goumard,M. Llena Garde,Francesco Longo,Francesco Longo,F. Loparco,F. Loparco,B. Lott,M. N. Lovellette,P. Lubrano,P. Lubrano,G. M. Madejski,A. Makeev,A. Makeev,Giuseppe Malaguti,Enrico Massaro,M. N. Mazziotta,W. McConville,W. McConville,Julie McEnery,Julie McEnery,S. McGlynn,S. McGlynn,Peter F. Michelson,W. Mitthumsiri,Tsunefumi Mizuno,A. A. Moiseev,A. A. Moiseev,C. Monte,C. Monte,M. E. Monzani,A. Morselli,Igor V. Moskalenko,S. Murgia,P. L. Nolan,J. P. Norris,E. Nuss,Masanori Ohno,T. Ohsugi,Nicola Omodei,E. Orlando,Jonathan F. Ormes,M. Ozaki,David Paneque,J. H. Panetta,D. Parent,V. Pelassa,M. Pepe,M. Pepe,Melissa Pesce-Rollins,S. Piranomonte,F. Piron,T. A. Porter,S. Rainò,S. Rainò,Robert R. Rando,Robert R. Rando,M. Razzano,A. Reimer,Olaf Reimer,T. Reposeur,Joachim Ripken,Steven Ritz,A. Y. Rodriguez,Roger W. Romani,M. Roth,Felix Ryde,Felix Ryde,Hartmut Sadrozinski,David Sánchez,A. Sander,P. M. Saz Parkinson,Jeffrey D. Scargle,Carmelo Sgrò,M. S. Shaw,E. J. Siskind,P. D. Smith,Gloria Spandre,P. Spinelli,P. Spinelli,Jean-Luc Starck,Łukasz Stawarz,Łukasz Stawarz,M. S. Strickman,D. J. Suson,Hiroyasu Tajima,Hiromitsu Takahashi,Tadayuki Takahashi,Takaaki Tanaka,G. B. Taylor,J. B. Thayer,J. G. Thayer,D. J. Thompson,L. Tibaldo,Diego F. Torres,Diego F. Torres,Gino Tosti,Gino Tosti,A. Tramacere,Pietro Ubertini,Yasunobu Uchiyama,T. L. Usher,V. Vasileiou,V. Vasileiou,N. Vilchez,M. Villata,V. Vitale,V. Vitale,A. P. Waite,E. Wallace,P. Wang,Brian L Winer,K. S. Wood,Zhenwei Yang,T. Ylinen,T. Ylinen,M. Ziegler +249 more
TL;DR: The first catalog of active galactic nuclei (AGN) detected by the LAT, corresponding to 11 months of data collected in scientific operation mode, is presented in this article, which includes 671 gamma-ray sources located at high Galactic latitudes (|b| > 10 deg) that are detected with a test statistic (TS) greater than 25 and associated statistically with AGNs.