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M. N. Iacolina
Researcher at Agenzia Spaziale Italiana
Publications - 12
Citations - 92
M. N. Iacolina is an academic researcher from Agenzia Spaziale Italiana. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radio telescope & Pulsar. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 12 publications receiving 63 citations. Previous affiliations of M. N. Iacolina include INAF.
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Single-dish and VLBI observations of Cygnus X-3 during the 2016 giant flare episode
E. Egron,A. Pellizzoni,Marcello Giroletti,Simona Righini,Matteo Stagni,Andrea Orlati,Carlo Migoni,Andrea Melis,Raimondo Concu,L. Barbas,S. Buttaccio,P. Cassaro,P. de Vicente,Marcin P. Gawronski,Michael Lindqvist,Giuseppe Maccaferri,C. Stanghellini,Paweł Wolak,Jun Yang,Alessandro Navarrini,S. Loru,Maura Pilia,Matteo Bachetti,M. N. Iacolina,M. N. Iacolina,M. Buttu,Stephane Corbel,Stephane Corbel,Jerome Rodriguez,Sera Markoff,Jörn Wilms,Katja Pottschmidt,Katja Pottschmidt,M. Cadolle Bel,Emrah Kalemci,T. M. Belloni,Victoria Grinberg,M. Marongiu,M. Marongiu,G. P. Vargiu,Alessio Trois +40 more
TL;DR: In this article, the microquasar Cygnus X-3 underwent a giant radio flare, which was monitored for 6 days with the Medicina Radio Astronomical Station and the Sardinia Radio Telescope, covering six frequency ranges from 1.5 GHz to 25.6 GHz.
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SArdinia Roach2-based Digital Architecture for Radio Astronomy (SARDARA)
Andrea Melis,Raimondo Concu,Alessio Trois,Andrea Possenti,A. Bocchinu,Pietro Bolli,M. Burgay,Ettore Carretti,Paola Castangia,S. Casu,C. Cecchi Pestellini,Alessandro Corongiu,N. D'Amico,E. Egron,Federica Govoni,M. N. Iacolina,Matteo Murgia,A. Pellizzoni,Delphine Perrodin,Maura Pilia,Tonino Pisanu,A. Poddighe,Sergio Poppi,I. Porceddu,Andrea Tarchi,V. Vacca,Giambattista Aresu,Matteo Bachetti,Massimo Barbaro,A. Casula,A. Ladu,Silvia Leurini,Silvia Leurini,F. Loi,S. Loru,P. Marongiu,Paolo Maxia,Giuseppe Mazzarella,Carlo Migoni,Giorgio Montisci,Giorgio Montisci,G. Valente,G. P. Vargiu +42 more
TL;DR: The Sardinia Radio Telescope (SRT) as discussed by the authors is a 64m, fully steerable single-dish radio telescope that was recently commissioned both technically and scientifically with regard to the basic observing modes.
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Investigating the high-frequency spectral features of SNRs Tycho, W44, and IC443 with the Sardinia Radio Telescope
S. Loru,S. Loru,A. Pellizzoni,E. Egron,Simona Righini,M. N. Iacolina,S. Mulas,M. Cardillo,M. Marongiu,Roberto Ricci,Matteo Bachetti,Maura Pilia,Alessio Trois,A. Ingallinera,Oleh Petruk,G. Murtas,G. Serra,Franco Buffa,Raimondo Concu,Francesco Gaudiomonte,Andrea Melis,Alessandro Navarrini,Delphine Perrodin,G. Valente +23 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors obtained high-resolution images of Supernova Remnants (SNR) Tycho, W44 and IC443 that provided accurate integrated flux density measurements at 21.4 GHz.
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New high-frequency radio observations of the Cygnus Loop supernova remnant with the Italian radio telescopes
S. Loru,A. Pellizzoni,E. Egron,A. Ingallinera,Giovanni Morlino,Silvia Celli,G. Umana,Corrado Trigilio,Paolo Leto,M. N. Iacolina,Simona Righini,Patricia Reich,S. Mulas,M. Marongiu,Maura Pilia,Andrea Melis,Raimondo Concu,Filomena Bufano,Carla Buemi,F. Cavallaro,Simone Riggi,Francesco Schillirò +21 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors performed single-dish observations of the large and complex Cygnus Loop SNR from 7.0 to 24.8 GHz with the Medicina and the Sardinia Radio Telescope, focusing on the northern filament (NGC 6992) and the southern shell.
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Pulsar science at the Sardinia Radio Telescope
Delphine Perrodin,M. Burgay,Alessandro Corongiu,M. Pilia,A. Possenti,M. N. Iacolina,E. Egron,Alessandro Ridolfi,Caterina Tiburzi,S. Casu,Raimondo Concu,Andrea Melis,A. Pellizzoni,A. Trois +13 more
TL;DR: The Sardinia Radio Telescope (SRT) as mentioned in this paper is a modern, fully-steerable 64m dish located in San Basilio, Sardinia (Italy), which is characterized by an active surface that allows it to cover a wide range of radio frequencies (300 MHz to 100 GHz).