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Luigi Stella
Researcher at INAF
Publications - 779
Citations - 38625
Luigi Stella is an academic researcher from INAF. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutron star & Pulsar. The author has an hindex of 92, co-authored 771 publications receiving 36266 citations. Previous affiliations of Luigi Stella include European Space Agency & Bosch.
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Polarization evolution of the GRB 020405 afterglow
Stefano Covino,D. Malesani,Gabriele Ghisellini,Davide Lazzati,S. di Serego Alighieri,Mauro Stefanon,Andrea Cimatti,M. Della Valle,Fabrizio Fiore,P. Goldoni,Nobuyuki Kawai,G. L. Israel,E. Le Floc'h,I. F. Mirabel,George R. Ricker,Paolo Saracco,Luigi Stella,Gianpiero Tagliaferri,Filippo Maria Zerbi +18 more
TL;DR: Polarization measurements for the optical counterpart to GRB020405 are presented and discussed in this paper, where the VLT-UT3 (Melipal) observations were performed with the second and third night after the gamma-ray burst discovery.
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The Discovery of Quiescent X-Ray Emission from SAX J1808.4–3658, the Transient 2.5 Millisecond Pulsar
TL;DR: In this article, a 20 ks BeppoSAX observation of the transient 2.5 ms X-ray pulsar SAX J1808.4-3658 was reported.
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BeppoSAX study of the broad-band properties of luminous globular cluster X-ray sources
TL;DR: In this article, a detailed study of the broadband spectra of the luminous globular cluster X-ray sources using BeppoSAX was performed, and the measured low-energy absorptions were in good agreement with those predicted from optical measurements of the host globular clusters.
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The host galaxy of GRB031203: a new spectroscopic study
R. Margutti,G. Tagliaferri,M. Della Valle,Alexei V. Filippenko,Fabrizio Fiore,D. Fugazza,P. Giommi,D. Malesani,A. Moretti,Luigi Stella +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the host galaxy of the long-duration gamma-ray burst (GRB) 31203 (HG 031203) was analyzed using a set of optical spectra acquired with the ESO-VLT and Keck telescope.
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Are All Gamma-Ray Bursts Like GRB 980425, GRB 030329, and GRB 031203?
TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied the probability that three GRBs (980425, 030329, 031203) are found within z = 0.17, given the luminosity functions consistent with the log N-log S relationship for classical cosmological bursts (i.e., those observed by BATSE).