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G. Di Cocco
Researcher at INAF
Publications - 365
Citations - 10270
G. Di Cocco is an academic researcher from INAF. The author has contributed to research in topics: Blazar & Gamma ray. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 365 publications receiving 9807 citations.
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The INTEGRAL mission
Christoph Winkler,Thierry J.-L. Courvoisier,G. Di Cocco,Neil Gehrels,A. Giménez,A. Giménez,S. A. Grebenev,W. Hermsen,J. M. Mas-Hesse,J. M. Mas-Hesse,Francois Lebrun,Niels Lund,Giorgio G. C. Palumbo,J. A. Paul,J. P. Roques,Herbert W. Schnopper,V. Schönfelder,R. A. Sunyaev,Bonnard J. Teegarden,P. Ubertini,G. Vedrenne,A. J. Dean +21 more
TL;DR: The International Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory (INTEGRAL) as mentioned in this paper is dedicated to the fine spectroscopy (2.5 × 1.5 ) and fine imaging (angular resolution: 12 arcmin FWHM) of celestial gamma-ray sources in the energy range 15 −keV to 10 −MeV with concurrent source monitoring in the X −ray and optical (V −band, 550 −nm) energy ranges.
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IBIS: The Imager on-board INTEGRAL
P. Ubertini,Francois Lebrun,G. Di Cocco,Angela Bazzano,A. J. Bird,K. Broenstad,Andrea Goldwurm,G. La Rosa,Claudio Labanti,Philippe Laurent,I. F. Mirabel,E. M. Quadrini,Brian D. Ramsey,Victor Reglero,L. Sabau,Bruno Sacco,Ruediger Staubert,L. Vigroux,Martin C. Weisskopf,A. A. Zdziarski +19 more
TL;DR: The IBIS telescope as mentioned in this paper is the high angular resolution gamma-ray imager on-board the INTEGRAL Observatory, which was successfully launched from Baikonur (Kazakhstan) the 17th of October 2002.
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Coded aperture imaging in X- and gamma-ray astronomy
TL;DR: Coded aperture imaging in high energy astronomy represents an important technical advance in instrumentation over the full energy range from X-to γ-rays and is playing a unique role in those spectral ranges where other techniques become ineffective or impracticable due to limitations connected to the physics of interactions of photons with matter.
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Discovery of powerful gamma-ray flares from the Crab Nebula
Marco Tavani,Andrea Bulgarelli,V. Vittorini,A. Pellizzoni,E. Striani,E. Striani,P. A. Caraveo,Martin C. Weisskopf,Allyn F. Tennant,G. Pucella,Alessio Trois,Enrico Costa,Y. Evangelista,C. Pittori,F. Verrecchia,E. Del Monte,Riccardo Campana,M. Pilia,M. Pilia,A. De Luca,A. De Luca,I. Donnarumma,Dieter Horns,Carlo Ferrigno,Craig O. Heinke,M. Trifoglio,Fulvio Gianotti,S. Vercellone,A. Argan,Guido Barbiellini,P. W. Cattaneo,A. W. Chen,T. Contessi,Filippo D'Ammando,G. DeParis,G. Di Cocco,G. Di Persio,Marco Feroci,Arnaud Ferrari,M. Galli,A. Giuliani,M. Giusti,Claudio Labanti,I. Lapshov,Francesco Lazzarotto,Paolo Lipari,Francesco Longo,F. Fuschino,Martino Marisaldi,Sandro Mereghetti,Ennio Morelli,Elena Moretti,A. Morselli,Luigi Pacciani,F. Perotti,G. Piano,G. Piano,P. Picozza,P. Picozza,M. Prest,Massimo Rapisarda,A. Rappoldi,Alda Rubini,S. Sabatini,S. Sabatini,Paolo Soffitta,E. Vallazza,A. Zambra,D. Zanello,F. Lucarelli,P. Santolamazza,P. Giommi,L. Salotti,Giovanni F. Bignami +73 more
TL;DR: The detection of strong gamma-ray flares observed by the AGILE satellite in September 2010 and October 2007 challenge standard models of nebular emission and require power-law acceleration by shock-driven plasma wave turbulence within an approximately 1-day time scale.
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The AGILE Mission
Marco Tavani,Guido Barbiellini,A. Argan,F. Boffelli,Andrea Bulgarelli,P. A. Caraveo,P. W. Cattaneo,A. W. Chen,V. Cocco,Enrico Costa,Filippo D'Ammando,E. Del Monte,G. De Paris,G. Di Cocco,G. Di Persio,I. Donnarumma,Y. Evangelista,Marco Feroci,Arnaud Ferrari,M. Fiorini,F. Fornari,F. Fuschino,T. Froysland,Massimo Frutti,M. Galli,Fulvio Gianotti,A. Giuliani,Claudio Labanti,I. Lapshov,Francesco Lazzarotto,F. Liello,Paolo Lipari,Francesco Longo,E. Mattaini,Martino Marisaldi,M. Mastropietro,A. Mauri,F. Mauri,Sandro Mereghetti,Ennio Morelli,A. Morselli,Luigi Pacciani,A. Pellizzoni,F. Perotti,G. Piano,P. Picozza,C. Pontoni,Geiland Porrovecchio,M. Prest,G. Pucella,Massimo Rapisarda,A. Rappoldi,E. Rossi,Alda Rubini,Paolo Soffitta,Alessandro Traci,M. Trifoglio,Alessio Trois,E. Vallazza,S. Vercellone,V. Vittorini,A. Zambra,D. Zanello,C. Pittori,B. Preger,P. Santolamazza,F. Verrecchia,P. Giommi,S. Colafrancesco,Angelo Antonelli,S. Cutini,Dario Gasparrini,S. Stellato,G. Fanari,R. Primavera,F. Tamburelli,F. Viola,G. Guarrera,L. Salotti,F. D'Amico,E. Marchetti,M. Crisconio,Paolo Sabatini,G. Annoni,S. Alia,Antonio Francesco Longoni,R. Sanquerin,M. Battilana,P. Concari,E. Dessimone,R. Grossi,A. Parise,F. Monzani,E. Artina,R. Pavesi,G. Marseguerra,L. Nicolini,L. Scandelli,L. Soli,V. Vettorello,E. Zardetto,A. Bonati,L. Maltecca,E. D'Alba,M. Patané,G. Babini,F. Onorati,L. Acquaroli,M. Angelucci,B. Morelli,C. Agostara,M. Cerone,A. Michetti,P. Tempesta,S. D'Eramo,F. Rocca,Franco Giannini,G. Borghi,B. Garavelli,M. Conte,M. Balasini,Ivan Ferrario,M. Vanotti,E. Collavo,M. Giacomazzo +124 more
TL;DR: AGILE as mentioned in this paper is an Italian Space Agency mission dedicated to observing the gamma-ray universe, which was successfully launched on 2007 April 23 from the Indian base of Sriharikota and was inserted in an equatorial orbit with very low particle background.