MATTEUCCI, MARIA FRANCESCA
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 13.197
EU - Europa 6.730
AS - Asia 1.633
AF - Africa 38
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 22
SA - Sud America 7
OC - Oceania 5
Totale 21.632
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 13.173
PL - Polonia 2.210
SE - Svezia 1.300
UA - Ucraina 1.019
IT - Italia 742
HK - Hong Kong 398
SG - Singapore 394
CN - Cina 369
FI - Finlandia 347
TR - Turchia 346
BG - Bulgaria 233
DE - Germania 210
GB - Regno Unito 204
IE - Irlanda 200
FR - Francia 80
BE - Belgio 73
VN - Vietnam 54
CH - Svizzera 36
KR - Corea 36
SN - Senegal 36
CA - Canada 22
EU - Europa 22
RU - Federazione Russa 18
RO - Romania 16
NL - Olanda 14
IN - India 10
AT - Austria 8
JP - Giappone 7
BR - Brasile 5
IR - Iran 5
AU - Australia 4
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 4
DK - Danimarca 4
HR - Croazia 4
ES - Italia 3
AZ - Azerbaigian 2
BN - Brunei Darussalam 2
EG - Egitto 2
IQ - Iraq 2
PK - Pakistan 2
BD - Bangladesh 1
BT - Bhutan 1
CL - Cile 1
CO - Colombia 1
GL - Groenlandia 1
GR - Grecia 1
HU - Ungheria 1
IL - Israele 1
IM - Isola di Man 1
KZ - Kazakistan 1
LI - Liechtenstein 1
MK - Macedonia 1
MX - Messico 1
MY - Malesia 1
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 1
TH - Thailandia 1
Totale 21.632
Città #
Warsaw 2.203
Woodbridge 1.932
Fairfield 1.851
Ann Arbor 1.302
Houston 1.138
Jacksonville 937
Ashburn 865
Wilmington 858
Chandler 856
Seattle 726
Cambridge 600
Princeton 400
Hong Kong 396
Izmir 304
Singapore 296
Sofia 232
Trieste 215
Dublin 199
Beijing 160
Boardman 152
Düsseldorf 119
San Diego 95
Brussels 65
Dong Ket 54
Milan 54
Santa Clara 50
Helsinki 46
Kocaeli 41
Verona 40
Dakar 36
Norwalk 36
Seoul 34
Bremen 32
Chicago 32
Buffalo 30
Washington 27
Mestre 26
Bern 25
Phoenix 24
Falls Church 19
Fremont 18
Jinan 18
Los Angeles 16
Sacile 13
Timisoara 13
Des Moines 12
Guangzhou 11
Indiana 11
Padova 11
Toronto 11
Dallas 10
Redmond 10
Rome 10
Southend 10
Dongguan 9
San Michele Al Tagliamento 9
Ferrara 8
Haikou 8
Shenyang 8
Tappahannock 8
Vienna 8
Auburn Hills 7
London 7
Ottawa 7
Paris 7
New York 6
Redwood City 6
Scuola 6
Taizhou 6
Albany 5
Brugg 5
Cormòns 5
Ghent 5
Hangzhou 5
São Paulo 5
Augusta 4
Council Bluffs 4
Edinburgh 4
Hull 4
Illzach 4
Incisa 4
Pignone 4
Pune 4
San Maurizio D'opaglio 4
Scafati 4
Antwerpen 3
Bacoli 3
Berlin 3
Canberra 3
Copenhagen 3
Hatfield 3
Kochi 3
Kraków 3
Montreal 3
Napoli 3
Ronchi dei Legionari 3
San Francisco 3
Shanghai 3
Stockholm 3
Toyonaka 3
Totale 16.906
Nome #
The IGIMF and other IMFs in dSphs: the case of Sagittarius 343
The cosmic dust rate across the Universe 343
A simple and general method for solving detailed chemical evolution with delayed production of iron and other chemical elements 323
Type Ia supernova progenitors and chemical enrichment in hydrodynamical simulations. I. The single-degenerate scenario 310
A new galactic chemical evolution model with dust: Results for dwarf irregular galaxies and DLA systems 299
The role of neutron star mergers in the chemical evolution of the Galactic halo 298
Early Optical Spectra of Nova V1369 Cen Show the Presence of Lithium 291
Chemical evolution of the Galactic Centre 280
The Gaia -ESO Survey: Exploring the complex nature and origins of the Galactic bulge populations 273
The AMBRE project: chemical evolution models for the Milky Way thick and thin discs 257
Are the Bulk of z > 2 Herschel Galaxies Proto-Spheroids? 247
Abundance gradients along the Galactic disc from chemical evolution models 228
7Be (n ,p ) 7Li Reaction and the Cosmological Lithium Problem: Measurement of the Cross Section in a Wide Energy Range at n_TOF at CERN 221
Testing the universal stellar IMF on the metallicity distribution in the bulges of the Milky Way and M31 208
The effects of the initial mass function on the chemical evolution of elliptical galaxies 193
Effects of galactic fountains and delayed mixing in the chemical evolution of the Milky Way 184
Chemical evolution of classical and ultra-faint dwarf spheroidal galaxies 179
Chemical evolution models: GRB host identification and cosmic dust predictions 178
Evolution of the Dust Composition in Damped Lyα Systems 167
Simulating the metal enrichment of the intracluster medium 165
Metallicity effects on cosmic Type Ib/c supernovae and gamma-ray burst rates 164
The effects of Population III stars and variable IMF on the chemical evolution of the Galaxy 161
Pop III stars and the earliest phases of the evolution of galaxies and IGM 160
Abundance gradient slopes versus mass in spheroids: predictions by monolithic models 157
The origin of nitrogen: the implications of very metal poor stars 156
Chemical enrichment of galaxy clusters from hydrodynamical simulations 156
Chemical evolution of the Galactic bulge: different stellar populations and possible gradients 154
The cycle of interstellar dust in galaxies of different morphological types 153
The origin of abundance gradients in the Milky Way: the predictions of different models 152
Effects of thermohaline instability and rotation-induced mixing on the evolution of light elements in the Galaxy: D, 3He and 4He 151
Manganese evolution in Omega Centauri: a clue to the cluster formation mechanisms? 150
Chemical evolution of the Milky Way: the origin of phosphorus 150
The galactic habitable zone of the Milky Way and M31 from chemical evolution models with gas radial flows 149
Galactic astroarchaeology: reconstructing the bulge history by means of the newest data 146
SNe heating and the chemical evolution of the intra-cluster medium 143
Near-infrared spectroscopic observations of massive young stellar object candidates in the central molecular zone 142
A comparison of the s- and r-process element evolution in local dwarf spheroidal galaxies and in the Milky Way 140
The dust content of QSO hosts at high redshift 139
The chemical evolution of a Milky Way-like Galaxy: the importance of a cosmologically motivated infall law 138
Chemical evolution models for the dwarf spheroidal galaxies Leo 1 and Leo 2 137
Are ancient dwarf satellites the building blocks of the Galactic halo? 137
Nitrogen and oxygen abundances in the Local Universe 136
Galactic habitable zone around M and FGK stars with chemical evolution models that include dust 136
Europium production: neutron star mergers versus core-collapse supernovae 135
Galactic and cosmic Type Ia supernova (SNIa) rates: is it possible to impose constraints on SNIa progenitors? 134
The evolution of the milky way from its earliest phases: constraints on stellar nucleosynthesis 133
The nature of long-GRB host galaxies from chemical abundances 133
Photochemical evolution of elliptical galaxies - I. The high-redshift formation scenario 132
Galactic fountains and their connection with high and intermediate velocity clouds 132
Modeling the chemical evolution of the Galaxy halo 132
The Formation of Globular Cluster Systems in Massive Elliptical Galaxies: Globular Cluster Multimodality from Radial Variation of Stellar Populations 131
Cosmological formation and chemical evolution of an elliptical galaxy 131
Abundance gradients in the Milky Way for alpha-elements, iron peak elements, barium, lanthanum and europium 130
The connection between gamma-ray bursts and supernovae Ib/c 127
K dwarfs and the chemical evolution of the solar cylinder 126
GLAST observation of high-redshift GRBs 125
Abundances and physical parameters for stars in the open clusters NGC 5822 and IC 4756 125
Abundance gradients in spiral discs: is the gradient inversion at high redshift real? 124
Chemical evolution of dwarf irregular and blue compact galaxies 122
An investigation of chromospheric activity spanning the Vaughan-Preston gap: impact on stellar ages 122
Neutron-capture element deficiency of the Hercules dwarf spheroidal galaxy 122
Colour gradients of high-redshift early-type galaxies from hydrodynamical monolithic models 121
The Earliest Phases of Galaxy Evolution 120
High redshift gamma-ray burst studies with GLAST 120
The Chemical Evolution of the Galaxy 119
Lighting up stars in chemical evolution models: The CMD of Sculptor 119
The Origin of Blue Cores in Hubble Deep Field E/S0 Galaxies 118
Abundances and evolution of lithium in the galactic halo and disk 117
The evolution of carbon and oxygen in the bulge and disk of the Milky Way 117
Theoretical cosmic Type Ia supernova rates 117
Chemical evolution of the bulge of M31: Predictions about abundance ratios 117
Formation and evolution of the galactic bulge: constraints from stellar abundances 116
Photochemical evolution of elliptical galaxies - II. The impact of merging-induced starbursts 115
The effect of differential galactic winds on the chemical evolution of galaxies 115
On Dwarf Galaxies as the Source of Intracluster Gas 115
FLUORINE in the SOLAR NEIGHBORHOOD: NO EVIDENCE for the NEUTRINO PROCESS 115
Notizia. Strutture spaziali in natura. La proposta formativa di Scienze erogata nell’a. a. 2019-20 dal Polo di Trieste della Fondazione “I Lincei per la Scuola” 115
The Chemical Evolution of the Galaxy: The Two-Infall Model 114
New analytical solutions for chemical evolution models: characterizing the population of star-forming and passive galaxies 114
Abundance Gradients and the Formation of the Milky Way 112
Fluorine in the solar neighborhood: Chemical evolution models 112
Effects of the radial inflow of gas and galactic fountains on the chemical evolution of M 31 111
The Evolution of Oxygen and Magnesium in the Bulge and Disk of the Milky Way 110
Effects of the integrated galactic IMF on the chemical evolution of the solar neighbourhood 110
The chemical evolution of elliptical galaxies with stellar and QSO dust production 110
Detailed chemical evolution of Carina and Sagittarius dwarf spheroidal galaxies 110
Evidence for Progressive Loss of Star-forming Gas in SDSS Galaxies 109
Are dry mergers of ellipticals the way to reconcile model predictions with downsizing? 109
Chemical evolution models for spiral disks: the Milky Way, M 31, and M 33 109
Metal Abundances in Extremely Distant Galactic Old Open Clusters. I. Berkeley 29 and Saurer 1 108
Metallicity gradients in disks 108
The effect of different type Ia supernova progenitors on Galactic chemical evolution 107
The radio-X-ray relation as a star formation indicator: results from the Very Large Array-Extended Chandra Deep Field-South 107
The two regimes of the cosmic sSFR evolution are due to spheroids and discs 107
Oxygen, carbon and nitrogen evolution in galaxies 105
Effects of the radial flows on the chemical evolution of the Milky Way disk 105
Modern yields per stellar generation: The effect of the IMF 105
Nova nucleosynthesis and Galactic evolution of the CNO isotopes 104
Galactic chemical evolution - Abundance gradients of individual elements 104
Cooling and heating the intracluster medium in hydrodynamical simulations 103
Totale 15.079
Categoria #
all - tutte 58.492
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 58.492


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/20204.090 0 0 273 905 356 537 376 486 450 227 320 160
2020/20213.658 296 234 355 411 339 386 253 315 157 424 155 333
2021/20222.478 116 222 213 287 30 228 104 80 254 263 155 526
2022/20232.565 279 285 182 307 282 465 23 229 348 18 107 40
2023/20241.557 101 124 71 128 131 137 146 391 38 29 154 107
2024/2025400 42 162 196 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 22.170