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G. De Lucia
Researcher at INAF
Publications - 108
Citations - 6375
G. De Lucia is an academic researcher from INAF. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Redshift. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 108 publications receiving 5757 citations. Previous affiliations of G. De Lucia include University of Bologna.
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Erratum - The many lives of AGN: cooling flows, black holes and the luminosities and colours of galaxies
Darren J. Croton,Volker Springel,Simon D. M. White,G. De Lucia,Carlos S. Frenk,Liang Gao,Adrian Jenkins,G. Kauffmann,Julio F. Navarro,Naoki Yoshida +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that it is possible to simultaneously reproduce both the local Tully-Fisher relation and luminosity function using semi-analytic techniques applied to the standard LCDM cosmology, thus contradicting previous studies of this issue.
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The VIMOS Public Extragalactic Redshift Survey (VIPERS). An unprecedented view of galaxies and large-scale structure at 0.5<z<1.2
Luigi Guzzo,M. Scodeggio,B. Garilli,B. R. Granett,U. Abbas,C. Adami,S. Arnouts,J. Bel,M. Bolzonella,D. Bottini,Enzo Branchini,A. Cappi,Jean Coupon,O. Cucciati,I. Davidzon,G. De Lucia,S. de la Torre,Alexander Fritz,P. Franzetti,M. Fumana,P. Hudelot,O. Ilbert,A. Iovino,J. Krywult,V. Le Brun,O. Le Fèvre,D. Maccagni,Katarzyna Małek,Federico Marulli,H. J. McCracken,L. Paioro,John A. Peacock,M. Polletta,Agnieszka Pollo,H. Schlagenhaufer,L. A. M. Tasca,Rita Tojeiro,D. Vergani,G. Zamorani,A. Zanichelli,Angela Burden,C. Di Porto,A. Marchetti,Christian Marinoni,Yannick Mellier,Lauro Moscardini,Robert C. Nichol,Will J. Percival,Stefanie Phleps,M. Wolk +49 more
TL;DR: The VIMOS Public Extragalactic Redshift Survey (VIPERS) as discussed by the authors was designed to address a broad range of problems in large-scale structure and galaxy evolution, thanks to a unique combination of volume and sampling rate, comparable to state-of-the-art surveys of the local Universe, together with extensive multi-band optical and near-infrared photometry.
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The VIMOS Public Extragalactic Redshift Survey (VIPERS) - an unprecedented view of galaxies and large-scale structure at 0.5 < z < 1.2
Luigi Guzzo,Luigi Guzzo,M. Scodeggio,B. Garilli,B. Garilli,B. R. Granett,Alexander Fritz,Ummi Abbas,C. Adami,S. Arnouts,Julien Bel,Julien Bel,M. Bolzonella,D. Bottini,Enzo Branchini,Enzo Branchini,A. Cappi,A. Cappi,Jean Coupon,Jean Coupon,O. Cucciati,O. Cucciati,I. Davidzon,I. Davidzon,G. De Lucia,S. de la Torre,P. Franzetti,M. Fumana,P. Hudelot,O. Ilbert,A. Iovino,J. Krywult,V. Le Brun,O. Le Fèvre,D. Maccagni,Katarzyna Małek,Federico Marulli,Federico Marulli,H. J. McCracken,L. Paioro,John A. Peacock,M. Polletta,Agnieszka Pollo,H. Schlagenhaufer,L. A. M. Tasca,Rita Tojeiro,D. Vergani,G. Zamorani,A. Zanichelli,Angela Burden,C. Di Porto,A. Marchetti,A. Marchetti,Christian Marinoni,Yannick Mellier,Lauro Moscardini,Lauro Moscardini,Robert C. Nichol,Will J. Percival,Stefanie Phleps,M. Wolk +60 more
TL;DR: The VIMOS Public Extragalactic Redshift Survey (VIPERS) as discussed by the authors was designed to address a broad range of problems in large-scale structure and galaxy evolution, thanks to a unique combination of volume and sampling rate, comparable to state-of-the-art surveys of the local Universe, together with extensive multi-band optical and near-infrared photometry.
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The evolution of the star formation activity in galaxies and its dependence on environment
Bianca M. Poggianti,A. von der Linden,G. De Lucia,Vandana Desai,Luc Simard,C. Halliday,Alfonso Aragón-Salamanca,Richard G. Bower,Jesús A. Varela,Philip Best,D. Clowe,Julianne J. Dalcanton,Pascale Jablonka,Bo Milvang-Jensen,R. Pello,G. Rudnick,Roberto P. Saglia,Simon D. M. White,Dennis Zaritsky +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied how the proportion of star-forming galaxies evolves between z = 0.4-0.8 and z=0 as a function of galaxy environment using the [OII] line in emission as a signature of ongoing star formation.
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Superdense Galaxies and the Mass-Size Relation at Low Redshift
Bianca M. Poggianti,Rosa Calvi,Rosa Calvi,Daniele Bindoni,Mauro D'Onofrio,Alessia Moretti,T. Valentinuzzi,Giovanni Fasano,Jacopo Fritz,G. De Lucia,Benedetta Vulcani,Daniela Bettoni,Marco Gullieuszik,Alessandro Omizzolo +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors search for massive and compact galaxies (superdense galaxies, hereafter SDGs) at z = 0.03-0.11 in the Padova-Millennium Galaxy and Group Catalogue, a spectroscopically complete sample representative of the general field population of the local universe.