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Edoardo Maria Alberto Redaelli

Researcher at INAF

Publications -  66
Citations -  1296

Edoardo Maria Alberto Redaelli is an academic researcher from INAF. The author has contributed to research in topics: Engineering & Adaptive optics. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 31 publications receiving 638 citations. Previous affiliations of Edoardo Maria Alberto Redaelli include Brera Astronomical Observatory.

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Nightside condensation of iron in an ultra-hot giant exoplanet

David Ehrenreich, +96 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reported the detection of an asymmetric atmospheric signature in the ultra-hot exoplanet WASP-76b using high-dispersion spectroscopy with a large photon-collecting area.
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ESPRESSO at VLT - On-sky performance and first results

Francesco Pepe, +107 more
TL;DR: The ESPRESSO spectrograph as discussed by the authors was designed for ultra-high radial-velocity (RV) precision and extreme spectral fidelity with the aim of performing exoplanet research and fundamental astrophysical experiments with unprecedented precision and accuracy.
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UV-C irradiation is highly effective in inactivating SARS-CoV-2 replication.

TL;DR: The potential virucidal effects of UV-C irradiation on SARS-CoV-2 were experimentally evaluated for different illumination doses and virus concentrations (1000, 5, 0.05 MOI) as discussed by the authors.
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Nightside condensation of iron in an ultrahot giant exoplanet

David Ehrenreich, +99 more
- 11 Mar 2020 - 
TL;DR: Absorption lines of iron in the dayside atmosphere of an ultrahot giant exoplanet disappear after travelling across the nightside, showing that the iron has condensed during its travel.
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Revisiting Proxima with ESPRESSO

A. Suárez Mascareño, +98 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a joint Markov chain Monte Carlo analysis on the time series of the RV and full width half maximum of the cross-correlation function was performed to disentangle activity-induced and planetary-induced signals.