SCHNEIDER, Raffaella
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 5.499
EU - Europa 1.080
AS - Asia 887
AF - Africa 24
SA - Sud America 23
OC - Oceania 10
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 1
Totale 7.524
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 5.471
IT - Italia 580
SG - Singapore 405
IN - India 230
CN - Cina 166
FI - Finlandia 145
ID - Indonesia 65
SE - Svezia 62
UA - Ucraina 52
DE - Germania 42
GB - Regno Unito 35
BG - Bulgaria 32
IE - Irlanda 26
CA - Canada 25
TG - Togo 22
FR - Francia 15
NL - Olanda 15
BE - Belgio 14
BR - Brasile 12
CH - Svizzera 11
GR - Grecia 10
TR - Turchia 10
AU - Australia 9
RO - Romania 9
AR - Argentina 8
NO - Norvegia 7
PT - Portogallo 6
AT - Austria 4
LU - Lussemburgo 4
MX - Messico 3
PL - Polonia 3
CL - Cile 2
DK - Danimarca 2
HU - Ungheria 2
JP - Giappone 2
KZ - Kazakistan 2
MY - Malesia 2
ZA - Sudafrica 2
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 1
BY - Bielorussia 1
EC - Ecuador 1
ES - Italia 1
EU - Europa 1
IQ - Iraq 1
LI - Liechtenstein 1
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 1
PK - Pakistan 1
RU - Federazione Russa 1
TM - Turkmenistan 1
UZ - Uzbekistan 1
Totale 7.524
Città #
Fairfield 885
Woodbridge 409
Seattle 399
Ashburn 386
Houston 352
Cambridge 331
Chandler 323
Singapore 291
Wilmington 289
Santa Clara 272
Rome 193
San Paolo di Civitate 181
Ann Arbor 152
Princeton 133
Lawrence 106
Plano 102
Dearborn 101
Boston 74
Beijing 72
Jakarta 65
San Diego 63
Millbury 61
Helsinki 55
New York 43
Andover 38
Norwalk 35
Sofia 32
Dublin 26
Tortoreto 26
Lomé 22
Kunming 21
Toronto 19
Redwood City 16
Jacksonville 15
Phoenix 15
Nanjing 11
Istanbul 10
Nanchang 10
Bologna 9
Falkenstein 9
Hefei 9
Milan 9
Bühl 8
Falls Church 8
Federal 8
Southampton 8
Kraainem 7
Brussels 6
San Mateo 6
Trondheim 6
Cascina 5
Des Moines 5
Guangzhou 5
Indore 5
Lappeenranta 5
Mannheim 5
Ottawa 5
Aprilia 4
Ardea 4
Boardman 4
Figline Valdarno 4
Florence 4
Geneva 4
Hesperange 4
Indiana 4
Kilburn 4
Laurel 4
London 4
Nedlands 4
Orsay 4
Redmond 4
Shenyang 4
Vienna 4
Groningen 3
Jinan 3
Lisbon 3
Rouen 3
Shaoxing 3
Wuhan 3
Xian 3
Auburn Hills 2
Belo Horizonte 2
Campobasso 2
Chiasso 2
Cisterna di Latina 2
Coswig 2
Council Bluffs 2
Ferno 2
Frederiksberg 2
Garden City 2
Gif-sur-yvette 2
Grottaferrata 2
Guildford 2
Guwahati 2
Hangzhou 2
Kumar 2
Lanciano 2
Las Vegas 2
L’Aquila 2
Mexico City 2
Totale 5.887
Nome #
Chasing the observational signatures of seed black holes at z > 7: Candidate statistics 101
Super-Eddington growth of the first black holes 95
Gravitational wave backgrounds and the cosmic transition from Population III to Population II stars 91
Supernova dust yields: the role of metallicity, rotation, and fallback 91
Extended and broad Lyα emission around a BAL quasar at z ∼ 5 90
AGN feedback on molecular gas reservoirs in quasars at z ~ 2.4 90
A supernova origin for dust in a high-redshift quasar 89
Stochastic backgrounds of gravitational waves from extragalactic sources 89
From the first stars to the first black holes 88
Molecular gas on large circumgalactic scales at z = 3.47 85
Constraining Modified Theories of Gravity with Gravitational-Wave Stochastic Backgrounds 83
Asymptotic giant branch stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud: evolution of dust in circumstellar envelopes 83
"Stochastic background of gravitational waves generated by a cosmological population of young, rapidly rotating neutron stars" 81
Asymptotic giant branch and super-asymptotic giant branch stars: modelling dust production at solar metallicity 80
The origin of the most iron-poor star 80
Faint progenitors of luminous z ∼ 6 quasars: Why do not we see them? 80
Detection of faint broad emission lines in type 2 AGNs – III. On the MBH-σ⋆ relation of type 2 AGNs 80
Dust from AGBs: from carbon to silicates, the role of the Hot Bottom Burning 79
Limits on Population III star formation with the most iron-poor stars 79
The WISSH quasars project: V. ALMA reveals the assembly of a giant galaxy around a z = 4.4 hyper-luminous QSO 79
The formation and coalescence sites of the first gravitational wave events 78
Galaxy evolution studies with the SPace IR Telescope for Cosmology and Astrophysics (SPICA): The Power of IR Spectroscopy 78
The brightest Ly α emitter: pop III or black hole? 77
The Large Magellanic Cloud as a laboratory for hot bottom burning in massive asymptotic giant branch stars 77
Imprint of the merger and ring-down on the gravitational wave background from black hole binaries coalescence 76
The origin of the far-infrared continuum of z ∼ 6 quasars: A radiative transfer model for SDSS J1148+5251 76
Dissecting the Spitzer colour-magnitude diagrams of extreme Large Magellanic Cloud asymptotic giant branch stars 75
The extinction law at high redshift and its implications 75
The dust mass in z > 6 normal star-forming galaxies 75
Galaxy formation with radiative and chemical feedback 74
Dust formation in the winds of AGBs: the contribution at low metallicities 73
The dust content of the most metal-poor star-forming galaxies 73
The metal and dust yields of the first massive stars 73
Constraints on the initial mass function of the first stars 73
The sustainable growth of the first black holes 73
The spatial distribution of the Galactic first stars. I. High-resolution N-body approach 71
Dust grains from the heart of supernovae 71
The history of the dark and luminous side of Milky Way-like progenitors 71
Supernova dust formation and the grain growth in the early universe: The critical metallicity for low-mass star formation 71
Halo dust detection around NGC 891 70
Cosmic microwave background polarization constraints on radiative feedback 70
High-redshift quasars host galaxies: Is there a stellar mass crisis? 70
Cosmic archaeology with massive stellar black hole binaries 69
AGB stars in the SMC: evolution and dust properties based on Spitzer observations 69
The influence of magnetic fields on the thermodynamics of primordial star formation 68
Light, medium-weight or heavy? The nature of the first supermassive black hole seeds 68
The infrared-luminous progenitors of high-z quasars 67
Evolution of dwarf galaxies hosting GW150914-like events 67
Gravitational waves from cosmological compact binaries 67
Dust grain growth and the formation of the extremely primitive star SDSS J102915+172927 66
The transition from carbon dust to silicate production in low-metallicity asymptotic giant branch and super-asymptotic giant branch stars 65
Where does galactic dust come from? 65
Chasing the observational signatures of seed black holes at z > 7: candidate observability 64
Mining the Galactic halo for very metal-poor stars 63
The formation of the extremely primitive star SDSS J102915+172927 relies on dust 63
Stochastic background of gravitational waves emitted by magnetars 63
Dust formation around AGB and SAGB stars: A trend with metallicity? 62
Scaling relations of metallicity, stellar mass and star formation rate in metal-poor starbursts - II. Theoretical models 61
Can supermassive black holes form in metal-enriched high-redshift protogalaxies? 61
Condition for low-mass star formation in shock-compressed metal-poor clouds 61
Dust production rate of asymptotic giant branch stars in the Magellanic Clouds 60
Cosmic stellar relics in the Galactic halo 60
First star formation with dark matter annihilation 60
The detectability of the first stars and their cluster enrichment signatures 60
Early enrichment of quasars by the first stars 60
On the alumina dust production in the winds of O-rich asymptotic giant branch stars 59
Quasar feedback in the early Universe: The case of SDSS J1148+5251 59
Dark matter annihilation effects on the first stars 59
Fragmentation of star-forming clouds enriched with the first dust 59
The origin of the dust in high-redshift quasars: The case of SDSS J1148+5251 58
Scaling relations of metallicity, stellar mass and star formation rate in metal-poor starbursts - I. A Fundamental Plane 58
Small-Scale Cosmic Microwave Background Fluctuations as a Probe of the Mass of Dark Matter Particles 57
Induced formation of primordial low-mass stars 57
Thermal and Fragmentation Properties of Star‐forming Clouds in Low‐Metallicity Environments 57
Metals, dust and the cosmic microwave background: Fragmentation of high-redshift star-forming clouds 57
Probing intergalactic radiation fields during cosmic reionization through gamma-ray absorption 57
First stars, very massive black holes, and metals 57
Fast outflows and star formation quenching in quasar host galaxies 57
The proximity effect around high-redshift galaxies 56
Stochastic backgrounds at LISA frequencies 56
Gamma-ray bursts from the first stars: Neutrino signals 56
Low-mass relics of early star formation 56
The infrared glow of the first stars 56
The WISSH quasars project. II. Giant star nurseries in hyper-luminous quasars 55
Detectable signatures of cosmic radiative feedback 55
The first low-mass stars: Critical metallicity or dust-to-gas ratio? 54
Dust formation and survival in supernova ejecta 53
Dust formation in very massive primordial supernovae 52
Life and times of dwarf spheroidal galaxies 52
Interpreting the evolution of galaxy colours from z = 8 to 5 52
The WISSH Quasars Project I. Powerful ionised outflows in hyper-luminous quasars 52
Gravitational Wave Background from a Cosmological Population of Core-Collapse Supernovae 52
Population III stars: Hidden or disappeared? 51
LSD: Lyman-break galaxies Stellar populations and Dynamics - I. Mass, metallicity and gas at z ∼ 3.1 51
Dust from asymptotic giant branch stars: relevant factors and modelling uncertainties 51
The properties of Heâ» II λ 1640 emitters at z 2.5-5 from the VANDELS survey 48
Ionised outflows in z ∼ 2.4 quasar host galaxies 47
The assembly of dusty galaxies at z ≥ 4: Statistical properties 46
GAMESH: pipeline of galaxy evolution through radiative and chemical feedback 46
Reionization with galaxies and active galactic nuclei 44
Totale 6.694
Categoria #
all - tutte 25.227
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 25.227


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/20201.211 0 0 0 0 0 266 261 210 235 104 73 62
2020/2021640 50 62 25 56 55 48 72 45 63 63 80 21
2021/20221.427 26 100 130 14 162 31 36 140 96 101 347 244
2022/20231.193 236 342 27 103 123 91 14 59 108 26 49 15
2023/2024594 27 88 15 42 36 79 19 53 15 54 70 96
2024/2025795 40 150 88 148 309 60 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 8.041