His primary scientific interests are in Astrophysics, Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, Astronomy, Galaxy and Telescope. Gamma ray, Active galactic nucleus, Cosmic ray, Blazar and Quasar are subfields of Astrophysics in which his conducts study. His Quasar research focuses on Astrophysical jet and how it connects with Line.
His Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope research integrates issues from Galactic Center, Spectral line, Luminosity, Spitzer Space Telescope and Dark matter. Much of his study explores Astronomy relationship to Gamma-ray astronomy. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Supernova remnant, Energy flux and Emission spectrum.
His main research concerns Astrophysics, Astronomy, Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, Blazar and Galaxy. His is involved in several facets of Astrophysics study, as is seen by his studies on Gamma ray, Active galactic nucleus, Telescope, Radio galaxy and Very-long-baseline interferometry. Marcello Giroletti interconnects Radio spectrum and Supermassive black hole in the investigation of issues within Active galactic nucleus.
His Astronomy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Gamma-ray astronomy and BL Lac object. The Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope study combines topics in areas such as Cosmic ray, Spectral line, Spectral index, Spitzer Space Telescope and Pulsar. His Blazar study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Spectral energy distribution, Very Long Baseline Array, Quasar, Redshift and Sky.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Astrophysics, Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, Blazar, Very-long-baseline interferometry and Telescope. His research ties Jet and Astrophysics together. The concepts of his Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope study are interwoven with issues in Gamma-ray burst, Redshift, Pulsar and Photon.
His research in Blazar intersects with topics in Very Long Baseline Array, Neutrino, Radio frequency, Synchrotron and Flare. Marcello Giroletti combines subjects such as Cosmic ray, Proton and Spectral index with his study of Telescope. The study incorporates disciplines such as Line and Radius in addition to Galaxy.
His primary areas of study are Astrophysics, Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, Jet, Telescope and Galaxy. Astrophysics is a component of his Blazar, Afterglow, Radio galaxy, Active galactic nucleus and Line studies. His work deals with themes such as Gamma-ray burst, Redshift, Gamma ray and Pulsar, which intersect with Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope.
To a larger extent, Marcello Giroletti studies Astronomy with the aim of understanding Pulsar. His Jet research incorporates elements of Black hole, Radio telescope and Very-long-baseline interferometry. His study looks at the relationship between Telescope and fields such as Photon, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems.
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FERMI LARGE AREA TELESCOPE FIRST SOURCE CATALOG
A.A. Abdo;A.A. Abdo;Markus Ackermann;Marco Ajello;A. Allafort.
Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series (2010)
Fermi Large Area Telescope Second Source Catalog
P. L. Nolan;A. A. Abdo;A. A. Abdo;M. Ackermann;M. Ajello.
Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series (2012)
Searching for dark matter annihilation from Milky Way dwarf spheroidal galaxies with six years of Fermi Large Area Telescope data
M. Ackermann;A. Albert;B. Anderson;W. B. Atwood.
Physical Review Letters (2015)
The second catalog of active galactic nuclei detected by the Fermi Large Area Telescope
Markus Ackermann;Marco Ajello;A. Allafort;E. Antolini;E. Antolini.
The Astrophysical Journal (2010)
Detection of the characteristic pion-decay signature in supernova remnants
Markus Ackermann;Marco Ajello;A. Allafort;Luca Baldini.
Science (2013)
The spectrum of isotropic diffuse gamma-ray emission between 100 MeV and 820 GeV
M. Ackermann;M. Ajello;A. Albert.
arXiv: High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (2014)
THE SECOND FERMI LARGE AREA TELESCOPE CATALOG OF GAMMA-RAY PULSARS
A. A. Abdo;A. A. Abdo;M. Ajello;A. Allafort;L. Baldini.
Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series (2013)
The Third Catalog of Active Galactic Nuclei Detected by the Fermi Large Area Telescope
M. Ackermann;M. Ajello;W. Atwood;L. Baldini.
arXiv: High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (2015)
Measurement of Separate Cosmic-Ray Electron and Positron Spectra with the Fermi Large Area Telescope
M. Ackermann;M. Ajello;A. Allafort;W. B. Atwood.
Physical Review Letters (2012)
Fermi-LAT observations of the diffuse γ-ray emission: implications for cosmic rays and the interstellar medium
M. Ackermann;M. Ajello;W. B. Atwood;L. Baldini.
The Astrophysical Journal (2012)
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