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Alessandro Marconi

Alessandro Marconi

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Physics

D-Index
98
Citations
33870
World Ranking
1763
National Ranking
91

Overview

Alessandro Marconi is affiliated with the University of Florence in Italy. Their research primarily centers around the fields of Physics and Astronomy, with a significant focus on Astronomy and Astrophysics. Marconi's work encompasses multiple related subfields including Instrumentation, Nuclear and High Energy Physics, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Spectroscopy.

Their research topics broadly cover areas related to galaxies, astrophysical phenomena, and star formation. Specifically, Marconi's main topics of work include:

  • Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
  • Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
  • Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
  • Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
  • Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
  • Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
  • Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena

Marconi has published extensively in several notable venues. Their frequent publication venues include:

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • Physica Medica
  • Experimental Astronomy

Among their recent papers are the following notable works:

  • The chemical enrichment in the early Universe as probed by JWST via direct metallicity measurements at z ∼ 8 (2022), published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • Universal bolometric corrections for active galactic nuclei over seven luminosity decades (2020), published in Springer Link (Chiba Institute of Technology)
  • Quasars as standard candles (2020), published in Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • MAGNUM survey: Compact jets causing large turmoil in galaxies (2021), published in Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Properties of the multiphase outflows in local (ultra)luminous infrared galaxies (2021), published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

Marconi collaborates frequently with several researchers, including:

  • G. Cresci
  • F. Mannucci
  • R. Maiolino
  • Francesco Belfiore
  • Stefano Carniani

Best Publications

  • The Relation between Black Hole Mass, Bulge Mass, and Near-Infrared Luminosity

    Alessandro Marconi;Leslie K. Hunt

  • Local supermassive black holes, relics of active galactic nuclei and the X-ray background

    A. Marconi;G. Risaliti;G. Risaliti;R. Gilli;L. K. Hunt

  • A fundamental relation between mass, SFR and metallicity in local and high redshift galaxies

    F. Mannucci;G. Cresci;R. Maiolino;A. Marconi

  • A fundamental relation between mass, star formation rate and metallicity in local and high-redshift galaxies

    F. Mannucci;G. Cresci;R. Maiolino;A. Marconi

  • AMAZE - I. The evolution of the mass–metallicity relation at z $>$ 3

    R. Maiolino;T. Nagao;A. Grazian;F. Cocchia

  • Dust in active nuclei. I. Evidence for "anomalous" properties

    R. Maiolino;A. Marconi;M. Salvati;G. Risaliti

  • The Supermassive Black Hole of M87 and the Kinematics of Its Associated Gaseous Disk

    F. Macchetto;A. Marconi;A. Marconi;D. J. Axon;D. J. Axon;A. Capetti

  • AGN wind scaling relations and the co-evolution of black holes and galaxies

    F. Fiore;C. Feruglio;F. Shankar;M. Bischetti

  • LSD: Lyman-break galaxies Stellar populations and Dynamics – I. Mass, metallicity and gas at z∼ 3.1

    F. Mannucci;G. Cresci;R. Maiolino;A. Marconi

  • AMBER, the near-infrared spectro-interferometric three-telescope VLTI instrument

    R. G. Petrov;F. Malbet;G. Weigelt;P. Antonelli

  • Dust in active nuclei. I. evidence for anomalous properties

    R. Maiolino;A. Marconi;M. Salvati;G. Risaliti

  • Gas metallicity diagnostics in star-forming galaxies

    Tohru Nagao;Roberto Maiolino;Alessandro Marconi

  • Observational evidence of quasar feedback quenching star formation at high redshift

    M. Cano-Díaz;R. Maiolino;R. Maiolino;A. Marconi;H. Netzer

  • New fully empirical calibrations of strong-line metallicity indicators in star forming galaxies

    Mirko Curti;Mirko Curti;G Cresci;F Mannucci;A Marconi;A Marconi

  • Dust in active nuclei - II. Powder or gravel?

    R. Maiolino;A. Marconi;E. Oliva

  • Interferometric data reduction with AMBER/VLTI. Principle, estimators, and illustration.

    E. Tatulli;E. Tatulli;F. Millour;F. Millour;A. Chelli;G. Duvert

  • Gas accretion as the origin of chemical abundance gradients in distant galaxies.

    G. Cresci;F. Mannucci;R. Maiolino;A. Marconi

  • The Effect of Radiation Pressure on Virial Black Hole Mass Estimates and the Case of Narrow-Line Seyfert 1 Galaxies

    Alessandro Marconi;David J. Axon;Roberto Maiolino;Tohru Nagao

  • The multi-phase winds of Markarian 231: from the hot, nuclear, ultra-fast wind to the galaxy-scale, molecular outflow

    C. Feruglio;F. Fiore;S. Carniani;S. Carniani;E. Piconcelli

  • The evolution of the broad-line region among SDSS quasars

    T. Nagao;A. Marconi;R. Maiolino

Frequent Co-Authors

Roberto Maiolino
Roberto Maiolino University of Cambridge
Guido Risaliti
Guido Risaliti University of Florence
Giovanni Cresci
Giovanni Cresci National Institute for Astrophysics
Marcella Brusa
Marcella Brusa University of Bologna
Tohru Nagao
Tohru Nagao Ehime University
David Axon
David Axon University of Sussex
Roberto Gilli
Roberto Gilli National Institute for Astrophysics
Cristian Vignali
Cristian Vignali University of Bologna
Fabrizio Fiore
Fabrizio Fiore National Institute for Astrophysics
Andrea Comastri
Andrea Comastri National Institute for Astrophysics

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