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Overview

Mario Radovich is affiliated with the National Institute for Astrophysics in Italy. Their research is situated primarily within the domain of Physics and Astronomy, with a concentration on numerous subfields including Astronomy and Astrophysics, Instrumentation, Nuclear and High Energy Physics, Computational Mechanics, and Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition.

Their scholarly contributions address a range of main topics such as Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena; Astronomy and Astrophysical Research; Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies; Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae; Cosmology and Gravitation Theories; Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies; and Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations.

Radovich has authored numerous research articles published in a variety of scientific venues, most notably:

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

Selected recent papers by Radovich include:

  • KiDS-1000 cosmology: Cosmic shear constraints and comparison between two point statistics, 2020, Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): Data Release 4 and the z < 0.1 total and z < 0.08 morphological galaxy stellar mass functions, 2022, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • (Untitled paper), 2020, Edinburgh Research Explorer (University of Edinburgh)
  • The Cluster HEritage project with XMM-Newton: Mass Assembly and Thermodynamics at the Endpoint of structure formation, 2021, Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • AMICO galaxy clusters in KiDS-DR3: Cosmological constraints from counts and stacked weak lensing, 2022, Astronomy and Astrophysics

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Radovich include:

  • N. R. Napolitano
  • Benedetta Vulcani
  • Bianca M. Poggianti
  • L. Moscardini
  • Marco Gullieuszik

Best Publications

  • Accurate photometric redshifts for the CFHT Legacy Survey calibrated using the VIMOS VLT Deep Survey

    O. Ilbert;S. Arnouts;H.J. McCracken;M. Bolzonella

  • Euclid Definition Study Report

    R. Laureijs;J. Amiaux;S. Arduini;J.-L. Auguères

  • Accurate photometric redshifts for the CFHT legacy survey calibrated using the VIMOS VLT deep survey

    O. Ilbert;O. Ilbert;S. Arnouts;H. J. Mccracken;M. Bolzonella

  • KiDS-450: cosmological parameter constraints from tomographic weak gravitational lensing

    H. Hildebrandt;Massimo Viola;Catherine Heymans;S. Joudaki

  • The VIMOS VLT Deep Survey - First epoch VVDS-Deep survey: 11564 spectra with 17.5<=IAB<=24, and the redshift distribution over 0< z <=5

    O. Le Fevre;G. Vettolani;B. Garilli;L. Tresse

  • The TERAPIX Pipeline

    Emmanuel Bertin;Yannick Mellier;Mario Radovich;Gilles Missonnier

  • A test of the nature of cosmic acceleration using galaxy redshift distortions

    L. Guzzo;M. Pierleoni;B. Meneux;E. Branchini

  • The VIMOS VLT deep survey. First epoch VVDS-deep survey: 11 564 spectra with 17.5 ≤ IAB ≤ 24, and the redshift distribution over 0 ≤ z ≤ 5

    O. Le Fèvre;G. Vettolani;B. Garilli;L. Tresse

  • The VIMOS VLT Deep Survey: Public release of 1599 redshifts to IAB<=24 across the Chandra Deep Field South

    O. Le Fevre;G. Vettolani;S. Paltani;L. Tresse

  • The Kilo-Degree Survey

    J. T. A. de Jong;K. Kuijken;D. Applegate;K. Begeman

  • The GALEX-VVDS measurement of the evolution of the far-ultraviolet luminosity density and the cosmic star formation rate

    D. Schiminovich;D. Schiminovich;O. Ilbert;S. Arnouts;B. Milliard

  • The SWIRE-VVDS-CFHTLS surveys: stellar mass assembly over the last 10 Gyears. Evidence for a major build up of the red sequence between z=2 and z=1

    S. Arnouts;C.J. Walcher;O. Le Fevre;G. Zamorani

  • Gravitational lensing analysis of the Kilo-Degree Survey

    Konrad Kuijken;Catherine Heymans;Hendrik Hildebrandt;Reiko Nakajima

  • The VIMOS-VLT Deep Survey: Evolution of the galaxy luminosity function up to z=2 in first epoch data

    O. Ilbert;L. Tresse;E. Zucca;S. Bardelli

  • The Vimos VLT deep survey - stellar mass segregation and large-scale galaxy environment in the redshift range 0.2 < z < 1.4

    M. Scodeggio;D. Vergani;D. Vergani;O. Cucciati;O. Cucciati;A. Iovino

  • The SWIRE-VVDS-CFHTLS surveys: stellar mass assembly over the last 10 Gyr. Evidence for a major build up of the red sequence between z = 2 and z = 1

    S. Arnouts;C. J. Walcher;O. Le Fèvre;G. Zamorani

  • GaBoDS: The Garching-Bonn Deep Survey; IV. Methods for the Image reduction of multi-chip Cameras

    T. Erben;M. Schirmer;J. P. Dietrich;O. Cordes

  • The VIMOS VLT Deep Survey. Public release of 1599 redshifts to I AB ≤24 across the Chandra Deep Field South

    O. Le Fevre;G. Vettolani;S. Paltani;L. Tresse

  • The VIMOS-VLT deep survey - Evolution of the galaxy luminosity function up to z = 2 in first epoch data

    O. Ilbert;L. Tresse;E. Zucca;S. Bardelli

  • KiDS-1000 Cosmology : Cosmic shear constraints and comparison between two point statistics

    Marika Asgari;Chieh-An Lin;Benjamin Joachimi;Benjamin Giblin

Frequent Co-Authors

H. J. McCracken
H. J. McCracken Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris
S. Bardelli
S. Bardelli National Institute for Astrophysics
Luigi Guzzo
Luigi Guzzo University of Milan
A. Iovino
A. Iovino National Institute for Astrophysics
R. Pello
R. Pello Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
A. Cappi
A. Cappi National Institute for Astrophysics
O. Le Fevre
O. Le Fevre Aix-Marseille University
Lucia Pozzetti
Lucia Pozzetti National Institute for Astrophysics
P. Franzetti
P. Franzetti National Institute for Astrophysics
Yannick Mellier
Yannick Mellier Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris

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