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Stefano Bianchi

Researcher at Roma Tre University

Publications -  268
Citations -  12457

Stefano Bianchi is an academic researcher from Roma Tre University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Active galactic nucleus. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 267 publications receiving 11254 citations. Previous affiliations of Stefano Bianchi include University of Cambridge & Sapienza University of Rome.

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The Hot and Energetic Universe: A White Paper presenting the science theme motivating the Athena+ mission

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TL;DR: The Advanced Telescope for High Energy Astrophysics (Athena+) mission as discussed by the authors provides the necessary performance (e.g., angular resolution, spectral resolution, survey grasp) to address these questions and revolutionize our understanding of the Hot and Energetic Universe.
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The soft X-ray/NLR connection: a single photoionized medium?

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a sample of 8 nearby Seyfert 2 galaxies observed by HST and Chandra, which all of the sources present soft X-ray emission which is coincident in extension and overall morphology with the [O'iii] emission.
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A fast and long-lived outflow from the supermassive black hole in NGC 5548

TL;DR: A multiwavelength monitoring campaign throughout 2013 suggests that an additional faster jet component has been launching clumps of gas that obscure both the x-ray and UV radiation in NGC 5548, and suggests that the outflow could be associated with a wind from the supermassive black hole's accretion disk.
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Chandra Discovery of a Tree in the X-ray Forest towards PKS 2155-304: the Local Filament?

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the first X-ray detection of resonant absorption from warm/hot local gas either in our Galaxy, or in the Intergalactic space surrounding our Galaxy.
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Chandra Discovery of a Tree in the X-Ray Forest toward PKS 2155–304: The Local Filament?

TL;DR: The first X-ray detection of resonant absorption from warm/hot local gas either in our Galaxy or in the intergalactic space surrounding our Galaxy, along the line of sight toward the blazar PKS 2155-304.116 source was reported in this paper.