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Giuseppina Fabbiano
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 222
Citations - 11165
Giuseppina Fabbiano is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Luminosity. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 207 publications receiving 10674 citations. Previous affiliations of Giuseppina Fabbiano include Massachusetts Institute of Technology & National Research Council.
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X Rays From Normal Galaxies
TL;DR: The relationship between radio sources and gaseous halos and between galaxies and the X-ray background is discussed in this paper, where the authors also consider the relationship between galaxy mass and the background.
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Ultraluminous X-Ray Sources in External Galaxies
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate models for the class of ultraluminous non-nuclear X-ray sources (i.e., ultramassive black hole Xray sources [ULXs]) seen in a number of galaxies and probably associated with star-forming regions.
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The chandra source catalog
Ian N. Evans,Francis A. Primini,Kenny J. Glotfelty,C. S. Anderson,Nina R. Bonaventura,Judy C. Chen,John E. Davis,Stephen M. Doe,Janet D. Evans,Giuseppina Fabbiano,Elizabeth C. Galle,Danny G. Gibbs,John D. Grier,Roger Hain,Diane M. Hall,Peter N. Harbo,Xiangqun Helen He,John C. Houck,Margarita Karovska,Vinay Kashyap,Jennifer Lauer,Michael L. McCollough,Jonathan C. McDowell,Joseph B. Miller,Arik W. Mitschang,Douglas Morgan,Amy E. Mossman,Joy S. Nichols,Michael A. Nowak,David A. Plummer,Brian L. Refsdal,Arnold H. Rots,Aneta Siemiginowska,Beth A. Sundheim,Michael S. Tibbetts,David W. Van Stone,Sherry L. Winkelman,Panagoula Zografou +37 more
TL;DR: The Chandra Source Catalog (CSC) as mentioned in this paper is a general purpose virtual X-ray astrophysics facility that provides access to a carefully selected set of generally useful quantities for individual Xray sources, and is designed to satisfy the needs of a broad-based group of scientists.
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The Chandra COSMOS Survey. I. Overview and Point Source Catalog
Martin Elvis,Francesca Civano,Cristian Vignali,Simonetta Puccetti,Fabrizio Fiore,Nico Cappelluti,Tom Aldcroft,Antonella Fruscione,G. Zamorani,Andrea Comastri,Marcella Brusa,Roberto Gilli,Takamitsu Miyaji,Takamitsu Miyaji,Francesco Damiani,Anton M. Koekemoer,Alexis Finoguenov,Hermann Brunner,C. M. Urry,John D. Silverman,Vincenzo Mainieri,Guenther Hasinger,Richard E. Griffiths,C. Marcella Carollo,Heng Hao,Luigi Guzzo,Andrew Blain,Daniela Calzetti,Chris Carilli,Peter Capak,Stefano Ettori,Giuseppina Fabbiano,Chris Impey,Simon J. Lilly,Bahram Mobasher,Michael Rich,Mara Salvato,David B. Sanders,Eva Schinnerer,N. Z. Scoville,Patrick L. Shopbell,James E. Taylor,Yoshiaki Taniguchi,Marta Volonteri +43 more
TL;DR: The Chandra COSMOS Survey (C-COSMS) is a large, 1.8Ms, Chandra program that has imaged the central 0.5 deg^2 area with an effective exposure of ~160 ks as discussed by the authors.
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The Chandra Source Catalog
Ian N. Evans,Francis A. Primini,Kenny J. Glotfelty,C. S. Anderson,Nina R. Bonaventura,Judy C. Chen,John E. Davis,Stephen M. Doe,Janet D. Evans,Giuseppina Fabbiano,Elizabeth C. Galle,Danny G. Gibbs,John D. Grier,Roger Hain,D. M. Hall,Peter N. Harbo,Xiangqun,He,John C. Houck,Margarita Karovska,Vinay L. Kashyap,Jennifer Lauer,Michael L. McCollough,Jonathan C. McDowell,J. B. Miller,Arik W. Mitschang,Douglas L. Morgan,Amy E. Mossman,Joy S. Nichols,Michael A. Nowak,David A. Plummer,Brian L. Refsdal,Arnold H. Rots,Aneta Siemiginowska,Beth A. Sundheim,Michael S. Tibbetts,David W. Van Stone,S. L. Winkelman,Panagoula Zografou +38 more
TL;DR: The Chandra Source Catalog (CSC) as mentioned in this paper is a general purpose virtual X-ray astrophysics facility that provides access to a carefully selected set of generally useful quantities for individual Xray sources, and is designed to satisfy the needs of a broad-based group of scientists.