Monica Tosi mainly investigates Astrophysics, Astronomy, Stars, Metallicity and Galaxy. Star formation, Star cluster, Open cluster, Milky Way and Dwarf galaxy are among the areas of Astrophysics where Monica Tosi concentrates her study. She has researched Star cluster in several fields, including Small Magellanic Cloud and Advanced Camera for Surveys.
Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Stellar population and Distance modulus. Her Metallicity research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Radial velocity, Cepheid variable, Spectral line, Nucleosynthesis and Stellar evolution. Her study on Galaxy formation and evolution and Red-giant branch is often connected to Element as part of broader study in Galaxy.
Monica Tosi mainly focuses on Astrophysics, Astronomy, Galaxy, Stars and Star formation. Her Astrophysics research focuses on Metallicity, Open cluster, Dwarf galaxy, Star cluster and Photometry. The Metallicity study combines topics in areas such as Spectral line, Interstellar medium, Cepheid variable and Radial velocity.
Monica Tosi has included themes like Red clump, Galaxy cluster, Magnitude, Disc and Photometry in her Open cluster study. Her study in Star cluster is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Hubble sequence and Advanced Camera for Surveys. In her study, Large Magellanic Cloud is strongly linked to Small Magellanic Cloud, which falls under the umbrella field of Star formation.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Astrophysics, Galaxy, Stars, Star formation and Astronomy. Astrophysics is a component of her Star cluster, Dwarf galaxy, Metallicity, Spiral galaxy and Advanced Camera for Surveys studies. Her studies deal with areas such as Doubly ionized oxygen, Line and Open cluster as well as Metallicity.
Her work on Hubble space telescope, Photometry and Stellar evolution as part of general Stars research is often related to Spatial distribution, thus linking different fields of science. Monica Tosi studied Star formation and Nebula that intersect with Starburst region. Her Tarantula research extends to the thematically linked field of Astronomy.
Her primary scientific interests are in Astrophysics, Galaxy, Stars, Star formation and Astronomy. Her work in Star cluster, Advanced Camera for Surveys, Metallicity, Hubble space telescope and Local Group is related to Astrophysics. The Galaxy study which covers Photometry that intersects with Solar mass.
Many of her studies on Stars involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Luminosity. Her Star formation research includes elements of Large Magellanic Cloud and Nebula. Her work on Open cluster, Galaxy formation and evolution and Spitzer Space Telescope as part of general Astronomy study is frequently linked to European research and Library science, bridging the gap between disciplines.
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Star-Formation Histories, Abundances, and Kinematics of Dwarf Galaxies in the Local Group
Eline Tolstoy;Vanessa Hill;Monica Tosi.
Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics (2009)
The Gaia-ESO Public Spectroscopic Survey
G. Gilmore;S. Randich;M. Asplund;J. Binney.
The Messenger (2012)
Quantifying the uncertainties of chemical evolution studies II. Stellar yields
Donatella Romano;Donatella Romano;Amanda Irene Karakas;Monica Tosi;Francesca Matteucci;Francesca Matteucci.
Astronomy and Astrophysics (2010)
Age determination of six intermediate-age small magellanic cloud star clusters with HST/ACS
Katharina Glatt;Katharina Glatt;Katharina Glatt;Eva K. Grebel;Elena Sabbi;Elena Sabbi;John S. Gallagher.
The Astronomical Journal (2008)
Age Determination of Six Intermediate-age SMC Star Clusters with HST/ACS
Katharina Glatt;Eva K. Grebel;Elena Sabbi;John S. Gallagher.
arXiv: Astrophysics (2008)
Star Formation in Dwarf Irregular Galaxies: Sextans B
M. Tosi;L. Greggio;G. Marconi;P. Focardi.
The Astronomical Journal (1991)
Metal Abundances of Red Clump Stars in Open Clusters. I. NGC 6819
Angela Bragaglia;Eugenio Carretta;Raffaele G. Gratton;Monica Tosi.
The Astronomical Journal (2001)
THE STAR FORMATION HISTORY OF I Zw 18
Alessandra Aloisi;Monica Tosi;Laura Greggio.
The Astronomical Journal (1999)
The Resolved Stellar Population of the Poststarburst Galaxy NGC 1569
Laura Greggio;Monica Tosi;Mark Clampin;Guido De Marchi.
The Astrophysical Journal (1998)
I Zw 18 Revisited with HST ACS and Cepheids: New Distance and Age
A. Aloisi;A. Aloisi;G. Clementini;M. Tosi;F. Annibali.
The Astrophysical Journal (2007)
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