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R. A. Marino

Researcher at ETH Zurich

Publications -  92
Citations -  8085

R. A. Marino is an academic researcher from ETH Zurich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Star formation. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 91 publications receiving 7173 citations. Previous affiliations of R. A. Marino include Spanish National Research Council & Autonomous University of Madrid.

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Tomography of the environment of the COSMOS/AzTEC-3 submillimeter galaxy at z~5.3 revealed by Lyman_alpha and MUSE observations

TL;DR: In this article , the authors analyzed the data from the Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) instrument in an area of 1.4x1.4 arcmin2 around AzTEC-3 and derived information on the Lyα line in emission.
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The Mice at play in the CALIFA survey: A case study of a gas-rich major merger between first passage and coalescence

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TL;DR: In this paper, optical integral field spectroscopy (IFS) observations of the Mice, a major merger between two massive (>10^11Msol) gas-rich spirals NGC4676A and B, observed between first passage and final coalescence.
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Insights on the stellar mass-metallicity relation from the CALIFA survey

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used spatially and temporally resolved maps of stellar population properties of 300 galaxies from the CALIFA integral field survey to investigate how the stellar metallicity (Z*) relates to the total stellar mass (M*) and the local mass surface density ($\mu$*) in both spheroidal and disk dominated galaxies.
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New empirical metallicity calibrations: Joint analysis of CALIFA data and literature T e -based measurements

TL;DR: Marino et al. as discussed by the authors provided revisited empirical calibrations for the oxygen abundances in HII regions based on the O3N2 and N2 indicators, which showed shallower abundance dependencies and statistically significant offsets compared to the classical calibrations.