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Overview

Eugenio Carretta is affiliated with the National Institute for Astrophysics in Italy. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Physics and Astronomy, with particular specialization in Astronomy and Astrophysics, Instrumentation, and Nuclear and High Energy Physics. Their body of work also extends to areas such as Computational Mechanics and General Health Professions.

Their main research topics encompass:

  • Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
  • Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
  • Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
  • Astronomical and nuclear sciences
  • Astro and Planetary Science
  • Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
  • Hermeneutics and Narrative Identity

Eugenio Carretta has contributed extensively to publications, particularly in the journal Astronomy and Astrophysics with 17 of their works appearing there. Other venues include arXiv (Cornell University), Springer Link (Chiba Institute of Technology), Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, and Brain and Spine.

Significant recent papers authored or co-authored by Eugenio Carretta include:

  • Excess of Ca (and Sc) produced in globular cluster multiple populations: a first census in 77 Galactic globular clusters, 2020, Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Stellar Population Astrophysics (SPA) with TNG, 2020, Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Stellar Population Astrophysics (SPA) with TNG, 2021, Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Stellar Population Astrophysics (SPA) with the TNG, 2021, Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • One Star to Tag Them All (OSTTA), 2022, Astronomy and Astrophysics

They have collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • A. Bragaglia
  • S. Lucatello
  • L. Magrini
  • A. Vallenari
  • A. Frasca

Best Publications

  • Multiple populations in globular clusters. Lessons learned from the Milky Way globular clusters

    Raffaele Gratton;Eugenio Carretta;Angela Bragaglia

  • Abundance Variations within Globular Clusters

    Raffaele Gratton;Christopher A Sneden;Eugenio Carretta

  • Multiple populations in globular clusters

    Raffaele G. Gratton;Eugenio Carretta;Angela Bragaglia

  • Abundances for globular cluster giants: I. homogeneous metallicities for 24 clusters

    E. Carretta;R.G. Gratton

  • Intrinsic iron spread and a new metallicity scale for globular clusters

    Eugenio Carretta;Angela Bragaglia;Raffaele Gratton;Valentina D'Orazi

  • The O-Na and Mg-Al anticorrelations in turn-off and early subgiants in globular clusters

    R. G. Gratton;P. Bonifacio;A. Bragaglia;E. Carretta

  • MIXING ALONG THE RED GIANT BRANCH IN METAL-POOR FIELD STARS

    E. Carretta;R. G. Gratton;C. Sneden;A. Bragaglia

  • Na-O anticorrelation and HB - VIII. Proton-capture elements and metallicities in 17 globular clusters from UVES spectra

    E. Carretta;A. Bragaglia;R. Gratton;S. Lucatello;S. Lucatello

  • Properties of stellar generations in globular clusters and relations with global parameters

    Elisa Carretta;Angela Bragaglia;Raffaele G. Gratton;A. Recio-Blanco

  • Distances, Ages, and Epoch of Formation of Globular Clusters

    Eugenio Carretta;Raffaele G. Gratton;Gisella Clementini;Flavio Fusi Pecci

  • Ages of globular clusters from hipparcos parallaxes of local subdwarfs

    Raffaele G. Gratton;Flavio Fusi Pecci;Eugenio Carretta;Gisella Clementini

  • Distances and ages of NGC 6397, NGC 6752 and 47 Tuc

    R. G. Gratton;A. Bragaglia;E. Carretta;G. Clementini

  • The Binary Frequency Among Carbon-enhanced, s-Process-rich, Metal-poor Stars

    Sara Lucatello;Sara Lucatello;Stelios Tsangarides;Timothy C. Beers;Eugenio Carretta

  • Abundances for metal-poor stars with accurate parallaxes , I. Basic data

    R. G. Gratton;E. Carretta;R. Claudi;S. Lucatello;S. Lucatello

  • Distance to the Large Magellanic Cloud: The RR Lyrae Stars*

    Gisella Clementini;Raffaele Gratton;Angela Bragaglia;Eugenio Carretta

  • Abundances of light elements in metal-poor stars II. Non-LTE abundance corrections ?

    RG Gratton;E Carretta;Kjell Eriksson;Bengt Gustafsson

  • Multiple stellar populations in 47 Tucanae

    A. P. Milone;A. P. Milone;G. Piotto;L. R. Bedin;I. R. King

  • The lithium content of the globular cluster NGC 6397

    P. Bonifacio;L. Pasquini;F. Spite;A. Bragaglia

  • The second and third parameters of the horizontal branch in globular clusters

    Raffaele G. Gratton;Elisa Carretta;Angela Bragaglia;Sara Lucatello;Sara Lucatello

  • Detailed abundances of a large sample of giant stars in M 54 and in the Sagittarius nucleus

    Elisa Carretta;Angela Bragaglia;Raffaele G. Gratton;Sara Lucatello;Sara Lucatello

Frequent Co-Authors

A. Bragaglia
A. Bragaglia National Institute for Astrophysics
Raffaele Gratton
Raffaele Gratton National Institute for Astrophysics
Sara Lucatello
Sara Lucatello National Institute for Astrophysics
Christopher Sneden
Christopher Sneden The University of Texas at Austin
Monica Tosi
Monica Tosi National Institute for Astrophysics
Santi Cassisi
Santi Cassisi National Institute for Astrophysics
Michele Bellazzini
Michele Bellazzini National Institute for Astrophysics
Timothy C. Beers
Timothy C. Beers University of Notre Dame
Piercarlo Bonifacio
Piercarlo Bonifacio Université Paris Cité
Luca Pasquini
Luca Pasquini European Southern Observatory

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