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Davide Lazzati 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 Davide Lazzati sits on this spectrum.

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103 publications 1,469+

This scientist: 340 publications — 25th percentile

25% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Davide Lazzati 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 Davide Lazzati sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 185+

This scientist: 76 D-Index — 11th percentile

11% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Davide Lazzati is affiliated with Oregon State University in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the field of Physics and Astronomy, with a strong emphasis on Astronomy and Astrophysics. Their work extends to related subfields including Nuclear and High Energy Physics, Applied Mathematics, General Health Professions, and Computational Mechanics.

The main topics of Lazzati's research cover Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae, Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research, Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations, Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies, Astro and Planetary Science, Statistical and numerical algorithms, and Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena.

Their publication record includes contributions to several frequent venues, highlighting a focus on both preprint and peer-reviewed journals. These venues include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • The Astrophysical Journal
  • Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • The Astrophysical Journal Letters
  • The Open Journal of Astrophysics

Davide Lazzati has co-authored works with several researchers, such as:

  • Rosalba Perna
  • Tyler Parsotan
  • Yihan Wang
  • Diego López-Cámara
  • A. Corsi

Their recent publications include:

  • "The Panchromatic Afterglow of GW170817: The full uniform dataset, modeling, comparison with previous results and implications," 2020, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "GW170817 4.5 Yr After Merger: Dynamical Ejecta Afterglow Constraints," 2022, The Astrophysical Journal
  • "Host galaxies and electromagnetic counterparts to binary neutron star mergers across the cosmic time: detectability of GW170817-like events," 2022, Padua Research Archive (University of Padua)
  • "The emergence of diffused gamma-ray burst afterglows from the discs of active galactic nuclei," 2022, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • "Prompt Emission of γ-Ray Bursts in the High-density Environment of Active Galactic Nucleus Accretion Disks," 2022, The Astrophysical Journal Letters

Best Publications

  • The Collimation-corrected Gamma-Ray Burst Energies Correlate with the Peak Energy of Their νFν Spectrum

    Giancarlo Ghirlanda;Gabriele Ghisellini;Davide Lazzati

  • The collimation--corrected GRB energies correlate with the peak energy of their $ u F_{ u}$ spectrum

    G. Ghirlanda;G. Ghisellini;D. Lazzati

  • Afterglow light curves, viewing angle and the jet structure of γ-ray bursts

    Elena Rossi;Davide Lazzati;Martin J. Rees

  • Afterglow Lightcurves, Viewing Angle and the Jet Structure of Gamma‐Ray Bursts

    Elena Rossi;Davide Lazzati;Martin J. Rees

  • The resolved fraction of the Cosmic X-ray Background

    A.Moretti;S.Campana;D. Lazzati;G.Tagliaferri

  • Internal shocks in the jets of radio-loud quasars

    Maddalena Spada;Gabriele Ghisellini;Davide Lazzati;Annalisa Celotti

  • The Resolved Fraction of the Cosmic X-Ray Background

    A. Moretti;S. Campana;D. Lazzati;G. Tagliaferri

  • Late Time Afterglow Observations Reveal a Collimated Relativistic Jet in the Ejecta of the Binary Neutron Star Merger GW170817

    Davide Lazzati;Rosalba Perna;Brian J. Morsony;Diego Lopez-Camara

  • Temporal and Angular Properties of GRB Jets Emerging from Massive Stars

    Brian J. Morsony;Davide Lazzati;Mitchell C. Begelman

  • The Rates of hypernovae and gamma-ray bursts: Implications for their progenitors

    Ph. Podsiadlowski;P. A. Mazzali;K. Nomoto;D. Lazzati

  • Gamma-Ray Bursts: New Rulers to Measure the Universe

    Giancarlo Ghirlanda;Gabriele Ghisellini;Davide Lazzati;Claudio Firmani

  • TEMPORAL AND ANGULAR PROPERTIES OF GAMMA-RAY BURST JETS EMERGING FROM MASSIVE STARS

    Brian J. Morsony;Davide Lazzati;Mitchell C. Begelman

  • Evidence for supernova signatures in the spectrum of the late-time bump of the optical afterglow of GRB 021211

    M. Della Valle;D. Malesani;S. Benetti;V. Testa

  • The Giant X-Ray Flare of GRB 050502B: Evidence for Late-Time Internal Engine Activity

    A. D. Falcone;D. N. Burrows;D. Lazzati;S. Campana

  • Very high efficiency photospheric emission in long duration gamma-ray bursts

    Davide Lazzati;Brian J. Morsony;Mitch Begelman

  • The afterglow of GRB 021004: surfing on density waves

    Davide Lazzati;Elena Rossi;Stefano Covino;Gabriele Ghisellini

  • Polarization light curves and position angle variation of beamed gamma-ray bursts

    Gabriele Ghisellini;Davide Lazzati

  • SHORT GAMMA-RAY BURSTS FROM THE MERGER OF TWO BLACK HOLES

    Rosalba Perna;Davide Lazzati;Bruno Giacomazzo

  • The polarization of afterglow emission reveals γ‐ray bursts jet structure

    Elena M. Rossi;Davide Lazzati;Jay D. Salmonson;Gabriele Ghisellini

  • Constraints on the emission mechanisms of gamma‐ray bursts

    Gabriele Ghisellini;Annalisa Celotti;Davide Lazzati

Frequent Co-Authors

Stefano Covino
Stefano Covino National Institute for Astrophysics
Gabriele Ghisellini
Gabriele Ghisellini National Institute for Astrophysics
Luigi Stella
Luigi Stella National Institute for Astrophysics
Rosalba Perna
Rosalba Perna Stony Brook University
G. L. Israel
G. L. Israel National Institute for Astrophysics
Sergio Campana
Sergio Campana National Institute for Astrophysics
Gianpiero Tagliaferri
Gianpiero Tagliaferri National Institute for Astrophysics
Mitchell C. Begelman
Mitchell C. Begelman University of Colorado Boulder
P. Romano
P. Romano National Institute for Astrophysics
C. Guidorzi
C. Guidorzi University of Ferrara

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