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Leonardo Testi
Researcher at European Southern Observatory
Publications - 433
Citations - 30976
Leonardo Testi is an academic researcher from European Southern Observatory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Star formation & Stars. The author has an hindex of 87, co-authored 398 publications receiving 27703 citations. Previous affiliations of Leonardo Testi include INAF & Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.
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From filamentary clouds to prestellar cores to the stellar IMF: Initial highlights from the Herschel Gould Belt survey
Ph. André,Alexander Men'shchikov,Sylvain Bontemps,Vera Könyves,Frédérique Motte,Nicola Schneider,P. Didelon,Vincent Minier,Paolo Saraceno,Derek Ward-Thompson,J. Di Francesco,Glenn J. White,Glenn J. White,Sergio Molinari,Leonardo Testi,Alain Abergel,Matthew Joseph Griffin,Th. Henning,Pierre Royer,Bruno Merín,R. Vavrek,M. Attard,Doris Arzoumanian,C. D. Wilson,Peter A. R. Ade,Herve Aussel,J.-P. Baluteau,Milena Benedettini,J.-Ph. Bernard,Joris Blommaert,L. Cambrésy,Pierre Cox,A. Di Giorgio,Peter Charles Hargrave,Martin Hennemann,Maohai Huang,Jason M. Kirk,Oliver Krause,Ralf Launhardt,S. J. Leeks,J. Le Pennec,Jin-Zeng Li,Peter G. Martin,Anaëlle Maury,Göran Olofsson,Alain Omont,Nicolas Peretto,Stefano Pezzuto,Timo Prusti,Helene Roussel,D. Russeil,Marc Sauvage,Bruce Sibthorpe,Aurora Sicilia-Aguilar,L. Spinoglio,C. Waelkens,Adam Woodcraft,Annie Zavagno +57 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the first results from the Gould Belt survey, obtained toward the Aquila Rift and Polaris Flare regions during the'science demonstration phase' of Herschel, were summarized.
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The 2014 ALMA Long Baseline Campaign: First Results from High Angular Resolution Observations toward the HL Tau Region
Alma Partnership,Crystal L. Brogan,Laura M. Pérez,Todd R. Hunter,William R. F. Dent,A. S. Hales,Richard Hills,Stuartt Corder,Ed Fomalont,Catherine Vlahakis,Y. Asaki,Denis Barkats,Akihiko Hirota,Jacqueline Hodge,Caterina M. V. Impellizzeri,R. Kneissl,Elisabetta Liuzzo,Ray A. Lucas,N. Marcelino,Satoki Matsushita,Kouichiro Nakanishi,Neil M. Phillips,Anita M. S. Richards,I. Toledo,Rebeca Aladro,D. Broguiere,J. R. Cortes,Paulo C. Cortes,Daniel Espada,F. Galarza,D. Garcia-Appadoo,Lizette Guzman-Ramirez,Elizabeth Humphreys,Taehyun Jung,Seiji Kameno,Robert Laing,Stephane Leon,Gianni Marconi,A. Mignano,Bojan Nikolic,L.-Å. Nyman,M. Radiszcz,Anthony J. Remijan,J. A. Rodón,Tsuyoshi Sawada,Satoko Takahashi,Remo P. J. Tilanus,B. Vila Vilaro,L. C. Watson,Tommy Wiklind,Eiji Akiyama,E. Chapillon,I. de Gregorio-Monsalvo,J. Di Francesco,Frédéric Gueth,Akiko Kawamura,Chin-Fei Lee,Q. Nguyen Luong,Jeffrey G. Mangum,Vincent Piétu,Patricio Sanhueza,K. Saigo,Shigehisa Takakuwa,C. Ubach,T. A. van Kempen,Alwyn Wootten,A. Castro-Carrizo,H. Francke,J. Gallardo,J. Garcia,S. Gonzalez,T. Hill,T. Kaminski,Yasutaka Kurono,H. Y. Liu,Carmen López,F. Morales,K. Plarre,G. Schieven,Leonardo Testi,L. Videla,Eric Villard,Paola Andreani,John E. Hibbard,Ken'ichi Tatematsu +84 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) observations from the 2014 Long Baseline Campaign in dust continuum and spectral line emission from the HL Tau region were presented.
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ATLASGAL - The APEX Telescope Large Area Survey of the Galaxy at 870 microns
Frederic Schuller,Karl M. Menten,Yanett Contreras,Friedrich Wyrowski,Peter Schilke,Leonardo Bronfman,Thomas Henning,C. M. Walmsley,Henrik Beuther,Sylvain Bontemps,R. Cesaroni,L. Deharveng,Guido Garay,Fabrice Herpin,Bertrand Lefloch,Hendrik Linz,Diego Mardones,Vincent Minier,Sergio Molinari,Frédérique Motte,L. A. Nyman,V. Revéret,Christophe Risacher,D. Russeil,Nicola Schneider,Leonardo Testi,T. Troost,T. Vasyunina,M. Wienen,Annie Zavagno,Attila Kovács,Ernst Kreysa,Giorgio Siringo,Achim Weiss +33 more
TL;DR: The Large APEX Telescope Large Area Survey of the Galaxy (ATLASGAL) as mentioned in this paper is a large-scale, systematic database of massive pre-and proto-stellar clumps in the Galaxy, in order to understand how and under what conditions star formation takes place.
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Clouds, filaments, and protostars: The Herschel Hi-GAL Milky Way
Sergio Molinari,B. Swinyard,John Bally,M. J. Barlow,J.-P. Bernard,Paul Martin,Toby J. T. Moore,Alberto Noriega-Crespo,Rene Plume,Leonardo Testi,Leonardo Testi,Annie Zavagno,Alain Abergel,Babar Ali,L. D. Anderson,Ph. André,J.-P. Baluteau,Cara Battersby,M. T. Beltrán,M. Benedettini,N. Billot,J. A. D. L. Blommaert,Sylvain Bontemps,Sylvain Bontemps,F. Boulanger,Jan Brand,Christopher M. Brunt,Michael G. Burton,Luca Calzoletti,Sean Carey,Paola Caselli,Riccardo Cesaroni,José Cernicharo,Sukanya Chakrabarti,Antonio Chrysostomou,Martin Cohen,Mathieu Compiegne,P. de Bernardis,G. de Gasperis,A. M. di Giorgio,Davide Elia,F. Faustini,Nicolas Flagey,Yasuo Fukui,Gary A. Fuller,K. Ganga,Pedro García-Lario,Jason Glenn,Paul F. Goldsmith,Matthew Joseph Griffin,Melvin Hoare,Maohai Huang,D. Ikhenaode,C. Joblin,G. Joncas,Mika Juvela,Jason M. Kirk,Guilaine Lagache,Jin-Zeng Li,T. L. Lim,S. D. Lord,Massimo Marengo,Douglas J. Marshall,Silvia Masi,Fabrizio Massi,Mikako Matsuura,Vincent Minier,Marc-Antoine Miville-Deschenes,L. Montier,L. K. Morgan,Frédérique Motte,Joseph C. Mottram,T. G. Müller,Paolo Natoli,J. Neves,Luca Olmi,Roberta Paladini,Deborah Paradis,Harriet Parsons,Nicolas Peretto,Nicolas Peretto,M. R. Pestalozzi,Stefano Pezzuto,F. Piacentini,Lorenzo Piazzo,D. Polychroni,M. Pomarès,Cristina Popescu,William T. Reach,Isabelle Ristorcelli,Jean-François Robitaille,Thomas P. Robitaille,J. A. Rodón,A. Roy,Pierre Royer,D. Russeil,Paolo Saraceno,Marc Sauvage,Peter Schilke,Eugenio Schisano,Nicola Schneider,Frederic Schuller,Benjamin L. Schulz,B. Sibthorpe,Hazel Smith,Michael D. Smith,L. Spinoglio,Dimitrios Stamatellos,Francesco Strafella,Guy S. Stringfellow,E. Sturm,R. Taylor,Mark Thompson,Alessio Traficante,Richard J. Tuffs,Grazia Umana,Luca Valenziano,R. Vavrek,M. Veneziani,Serena Viti,C. Waelkens,Derek Ward-Thompson,Glenn J. White,L. A. Wilcock,Friedrich Wyrowski,Harold W. Yorke,Qizhou Zhang +126 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the first results from the science demonstration phase for the Hi-GAL survey, the Herschel key program that will map the inner Galactic plane of the Milky Way in 5 bands, were presented.
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MIPSGAL: A Survey of the Inner Galactic Plane at 24 and 70 μm
Sean Carey,Alberto Noriega-Crespo,D. R. Mizuno,S. Shenoy,Roberta Paladini,Kathleen Kraemer,S. D. Price,Nicolas Flagey,E. L. Ryan,E. L. Ryan,J. Ingalls,T. A. Kuchar,Daniela Pinheiro Gonçalves,Remy Indebetouw,Nicolas Billot,Francine R. Marleau,Deborah Padgett,Luisa Rebull,Eli Bressert,Babar Ali,Sergio Molinari,Peter G. Martin,G. B. Berriman,F. Boulanger,William B. Latter,Marc-Antoine Miville-Deschenes,R. F. Shipman,Leonardo Testi +27 more
TL;DR: MIPSGAL as discussed by the authors is a 278 deg^2 survey of the inner Galactic plane using the Multiband Infrared Photometer for Spitzer aboard the Spitzer Space Telescope.