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D-Index
100
Citations
37506
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1647
National Ranking
81

Andrea Miglio publication distribution in Physics in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Physics in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Andrea Miglio sits on this spectrum.

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103 publications 1,469+

This scientist: 400 publications — 38th percentile

38% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,469 publications or more.

Andrea Miglio D-index placement in Physics in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Physics scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Andrea Miglio sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 185+

This scientist: 100 D-Index — 56th percentile

56% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 185 D-Index or more.

Overview

Andrea Miglio is affiliated with the University of Bologna in Italy, with a research focus primarily in the field of Physics and Astronomy. Their work encompasses several subfields including Astronomy and Astrophysics, Instrumentation, Computational Mechanics, Aerospace Engineering, and Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics.

The scientist's main research topics cover a broad spectrum within astrophysics, including:

  • Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
  • Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
  • Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
  • Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
  • Astro and Planetary Science
  • Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
  • Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing

Miglio has an extensive publication record with frequent contributions to major scientific journals. The leading venues for their articles include:

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

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Andrea Miglio feature research on stellar and galactic measurements and methodologies. Among these are:

  • Photo-astrometric distances, extinctions, and astrophysical parameters for Gaia EDR3 stars brighter than G = 18.5 (2021), published in Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Age dating of an early Milky Way merger via asteroseismology of the naked-eye star ν Indi (2020), published in Nature Astronomy
  • Unveiling the distinct formation pathways of the inner and outer discs of the Milky Way with Bayesian Machine Learning (2021), published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • Detection and Characterization of Oscillating Red Giants: First Results from the TESS Satellite (2020), published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters
  • Spectroscopic age estimates for APOGEE red-giant stars: Precise spatial and kinematic trends with age in the Galactic disc (2023), published in Astronomy and Astrophysics

Collaborations form an important part of Miglio's research activities. Frequent co-authors include:

  • J. Montalbán
  • B. Mosser
  • K. Brogaard
  • C. Chiappini
  • Amalie Stokholm

Andrea Miglio's research is situated within observational and theoretical astrophysics, often integrating advanced computational methods such as machine learning to explore stellar structures and galactic evolution. This multidisciplinary approach spans both instrumentation and modeling, addressing key questions regarding star formation and galactic dynamics.

Best Publications

  • The K2 Mission: Characterization and Early Results

    Steve B. Howell;Charlie Sobeck;Michael Haas;Martin Still

  • The PLATO 2.0 Mission

    H. Rauer;C. Catala;C. Aerts;T. Appourchaux

  • The Gaia-ESO Public Spectroscopic Survey

    G. Gilmore;S. Randich;M. Asplund;J. Binney

  • The PLATO 2.0 mission

    H. Rauer;H. Rauer;C. Catala;C. Aerts;T. Appourchaux

  • The Thirteenth Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey: First Spectroscopic Data from the SDSS-IV Survey MApping Nearby Galaxies at Apache Point Observatory

    Franco D. Albareti;Carlos Allende Prieto;Andres Almeida

  • The Radial Velocity Experiment (RAVE): Fifth Data Release

    Andrea Kunder;Georges Kordopatis;Matthias Steinmetz;Tomaz Zwitter

  • Masses, Radii, and Orbits of Small Kepler Planets: The Transition from Gaseous to Rocky Planets

    Geoffrey W. Marcy;Howard Isaacson;Andrew W. Howard;Jason F. Rowe

  • Gravity modes as a way to distinguish between hydrogen- and helium-burning red giant stars

    Timothy R. Bedding;Benoit Mosser;Daniel Huber;Josefina Montalbán

  • The 16th Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Surveys: First Release from the APOGEE-2 Southern Survey and Full Release of eBOSS Spectra

    Romina Ahumada;Carlos Allende Prieto;Carlos Allende Prieto;Andrés Almeida;Friedrich Anders;Friedrich Anders

  • Masses, Radii, and Orbits of Small Kepler Planets: The Transition From Gaseous to Rocky Planets

    Geoffrey W. Marcy;Howard Isaacson;Andrew W. Howard;Jason F. Rowe

  • The Sixteenth Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Surveys: First Release from the APOGEE-2 Southern Survey and Full Release of eBOSS Spectra

    Romina Ahumada;Carlos Allende Prieto;Andres Almeida;Friedrich Anders

  • Fast core rotation in red-giant stars as revealed by gravity-dominated mixed modes

    Paul P.G.Beck;Josefina Montalban;Thomas Kallinger;Joris De Ridder

  • Asteroseismic fundamental properties of solar-type stars observed by the NASA Kepler Mission

    W. J. Chaplin;S. Basu;D. Huber;A Serenelli

  • Asteroseismology of old open clusters with Kepler: direct estimate of the integrated RGB mass loss in NGC6791 and NGC6819

    A. Miglio;K. Brogaard;D. Stello;W. J. Chaplin

  • Asteroseismology of Solar-Type and Red-Giant Stars

    William J. Chaplin;Andrea Miglio

  • Kepler-36: A Pair of Planets with Neighboring Orbits and Dissimilar Densities

    Joshua A. Carter;Eric Agol;William J. Chaplin;Sarbani Basu

  • The 13th Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey: First Spectroscopic Data from the SDSS-IV Survey Mapping Nearby Galaxies at Apache Point Observatory

    Franco D. Albareti;Franco D. Albareti;Carlos Allende Prieto;Carlos Allende Prieto;Andres Almeida;Friedrich Anders

  • ASTEROSEISMIC FUNDAMENTAL PROPERTIES OF SOLAR-TYPE STARS OBSERVED BY THE NASA KEPLER MISSION

    W. J. Chaplin;W. J. Chaplin;S. Basu;D. Huber;A. Serenelli

  • Ensemble Asteroseismology of Solar-Type Stars with the NASA Kepler Mission

    W. J. Chaplin;H. Kjeldsen;J. Christensen-Dalsgaard;S. Basu

  • Asteroseismology of old open clusters with Kepler: direct estimate of the integrated red giant branch mass-loss in NGC 6791 and 6819

    A. Miglio;K. Brogaard;D. Stello;W. J. Chaplin

Frequent Co-Authors

William J. Chaplin
William J. Chaplin University of Birmingham
Dennis Stello
Dennis Stello University of New South Wales
Saskia Hekker
Saskia Hekker Heidelberg University
Daniel Huber
Daniel Huber University of Hawaii at Manoa
Yvonne Elsworth
Yvonne Elsworth University of Birmingham
Rafael A. García
Rafael A. García University of Paris-Saclay
Timothy R. Bedding
Timothy R. Bedding University of Sydney
Sarbani Basu
Sarbani Basu Yale University
Hans Kjeldsen
Hans Kjeldsen Aarhus University

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