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S. Salimbeni
Researcher at University of Massachusetts Amherst
Publications - 36
Citations - 3529
S. Salimbeni is an academic researcher from University of Massachusetts Amherst. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Redshift. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 36 publications receiving 3404 citations. Previous affiliations of S. Salimbeni include INAF.
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The Galaxy Mass Function up to z=4 in the GOODS-MUSIC sample: into the epoch of formation of massive galaxies ⋆
Adriano Fontana,S. Salimbeni,Andrea Grazian,Emanuele Giallongo,L. Pentericci,Mario Nonino,Fabio Fontanot,Nicola Menci,Pierluigi Monaco,Pierluigi Monaco,Stefano Cristiani,Eros Vanzella,C. De Santis,S. Gallozzi +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured the evolution of the Galaxy Stellar Mass Function and of the resulting Stellar Mass Density up to redshift ≃ 4, in order to study the assembly of massive galaxies in the high redshift Universe.
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The GOODS-MUSIC sample: a multicolour catalog of near-IR selected galaxies in the GOODS-South field ,
Andrea Grazian,Adriano Fontana,C. De Santis,Mario Nonino,S. Salimbeni,Emanuele Giallongo,Stefano Cristiani,S. Gallozzi,Eros Vanzella +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented a high quality multi-wavelength (from 0.3 to 8.0 µm) catalog of the large and deep area in the GOODS Southern Field covered by the deep near-IR observations obtained with the ESO VLT.
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Star formation and mass assembly in high-redshift galaxies
Paola Santini,Paola Santini,Adriano Fontana,Andrea Grazian,S. Salimbeni,S. Salimbeni,Fabrizio Fiore,Fabio Fontanot,K. Boutsia,Marco Castellano,Marco Castellano,Stefano Cristiani,C. De Santis,S. Gallozzi,Emanuele Giallongo,Nicola Menci,Mario Nonino,Diego Paris,Laura Pentericci,Eros Vanzella +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors infer the star formation properties and the mass assembly process of high redshift (0.3 ≤ z 0.3) galaxies using IR-based estimates of the SFRD.
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The K20 survey. VI. The distribution of the stellar masses in galaxies up to z 2
Adriano Fontana,Lucia Pozzetti,I. Donnarumma,Alvio Renzini,Andrea Cimatti,G. Zamorani,Nicola Menci,Emanuele Daddi,Emanuele Giallongo,M. Mignoli,C. Perna,S. Salimbeni,Paolo Saracco,Tom Broadhurst,Stefano Cristiani,S. D'Odorico,Roberto Gilmozzi +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, a detailed analysis of the stellar mass content of galaxies up to as obtained from the K20-spectrophotometric galaxy sample is presented, where a Maximal Age approach is used to obtain the maximal mass compatible with the observed color, and a Best Fit model, where the best fitting spectrum to the complete multicolor distribution is used.
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The K20 survey. VI. The Distribution of the Stellar Masses in Galaxies up to z~2
Adriano Fontana,Lucia Pozzetti,I. Donnarumma,Alvio Renzini,Andrea Cimatti,G. Zamorani,Nicola Menci,Emanuele Daddi,Emanuele Giallongo,M. Mignoli,C. Perna,S. Salimbeni,Paolo Saracco,Tom Broadhurst,Stefano Cristiani,S. D'Odorico,Roberto Gilmozzi +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, a detailed analysis of the stellar mass content of galaxies up to z = 2.5 in the K20 galaxy sample is presented, which has a 92% spectroscopic completeness and a complete $UBVRIzJK_s$ multicolor coverage.