FERRARA, ANDREA
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 9.413
EU - Europa 8.957
AS - Asia 1.201
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 70
SA - Sud America 20
OC - Oceania 10
AF - Africa 5
Totale 19.676
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 9.382
IT - Italia 2.906
IE - Irlanda 1.811
SE - Svezia 1.526
DE - Germania 769
UA - Ucraina 744
TR - Turchia 583
VN - Vietnam 356
GB - Regno Unito 346
FI - Finlandia 235
CN - Cina 147
AT - Austria 138
CH - Svizzera 133
RU - Federazione Russa 99
BE - Belgio 74
EU - Europa 64
FR - Francia 62
NL - Olanda 28
CA - Canada 27
JP - Giappone 19
IN - India 17
HU - Ungheria 15
NO - Norvegia 14
PK - Pakistan 14
BR - Brasile 11
GR - Grecia 11
SG - Singapore 10
HK - Hong Kong 9
IL - Israele 9
RO - Romania 8
BD - Bangladesh 7
A2 - ???statistics.table.value.countryCode.A2??? 6
IR - Iran 6
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 5
AU - Australia 5
ES - Italia 5
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 5
PL - Polonia 5
BG - Bulgaria 4
CL - Cile 4
EE - Estonia 4
LU - Lussemburgo 4
DK - Danimarca 3
KR - Corea 3
MY - Malesia 3
PT - Portogallo 3
ZA - Sudafrica 3
EC - Ecuador 2
LA - Repubblica Popolare Democratica del Laos 2
ME - Montenegro 2
PA - Panama 2
RS - Serbia 2
AM - Armenia 1
AR - Argentina 1
BH - Bahrain 1
BN - Brunei Darussalam 1
BT - Bhutan 1
CR - Costa Rica 1
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 1
FK - Isole Falkland (Malvinas) 1
HR - Croazia 1
IQ - Iraq 1
LI - Liechtenstein 1
LK - Sri Lanka 1
MA - Marocco 1
MC - Monaco 1
MD - Moldavia 1
MM - Myanmar 1
MN - Mongolia 1
NG - Nigeria 1
NP - Nepal 1
PE - Perù 1
PH - Filippine 1
PR - Porto Rico 1
SA - Arabia Saudita 1
SK - Slovacchia (Repubblica Slovacca) 1
Totale 19.676
Città #
Pisa 1.845
Dublin 1.810
Chandler 1.631
Jacksonville 1.587
Wilmington 618
Ashburn 604
Izmir 579
New York 452
Ann Arbor 437
Millbury 378
Boston 358
Dong Ket 352
Düsseldorf 298
Boardman 255
Lawrence 255
San Mateo 223
Scuola 206
Ogden 188
Mestre 171
Vienna 136
Seattle 130
Bremen 119
Bern 116
Woodbridge 84
Milan 79
Helsinki 68
Washington 65
Brussels 61
Berlin 57
Falls Church 55
Beijing 50
San Paolo di Civitate 49
Voghera 49
Princeton 47
San Giuliano Terme 42
Dearborn 40
Las Vegas 40
Saint Petersburg 38
Chicago 37
Fairfield 35
Padova 32
Andover 26
Norwalk 26
Toronto 23
Hefei 21
Bientina 20
Cambridge 19
Cusano Milanino 18
Houston 17
Auburn Hills 15
Budapest 15
Rome 15
Tokyo 15
Nanjing 14
Santa Maria a Monte 14
Paris 13
Tappahannock 12
Hanover 11
Zurich 11
Los Angeles 10
San Diego 10
Serra 10
São Paulo 10
Busto Arsizio 9
Edinburgh 9
Florence 9
Prato 9
Verona 9
Amsterdam 8
Jinan 8
Kunming 8
Pistoia 8
Groningen 7
Lappeenranta 7
Livorno 7
Oslo 7
San Francisco 7
Spilimbergo 7
Ferrara 6
Holon 6
Hong Kong 6
Lahore 6
Lucca 6
Mountain View 6
Stockholm 6
Trieste 6
Athens 5
Bologna 5
Cedar Knolls 5
Dubai 5
Faisalabad 5
Guangzhou 5
Lausanne 5
Manchester 5
Redmond 5
Siena 5
Torino 5
Udine 5
Arnsberg 4
Centro 4
Totale 14.256
Nome #
Can the intergalactic medium cause a rapid drop in Lyα emission at z > 6? 164
Evidence of strong quasar feedback in the early Universe 155
The assembly of ‘normal’ galaxies atz ∼ 7 probed by ALMA 145
Zooming on the internal structure of z≃6 galaxies 137
X-ray spectroscopy of the z = 6.4 quasar SDSS J1148+5251 134
Signatures of reionization on Lyα emitters 131
Population III stars: hidden or disappeared? 126
Radio recombination lines from obscured quasars with the SKA 122
ON THE [C ii]–SFR RELATION IN HIGH REDSHIFT GALAXIES 121
Inferring physical properties of galaxies from their emission-line spectra 121
AGN feedback on molecular gas reservoirs in quasars at z ~ 2.4 116
DETECTABILITY OF FREE FLOATING PLANETS IN OPEN CLUSTERS WITH THEJAMES WEBB SPACE TELESCOPE 116
ALMA [C ii] 158 μm Detection of a Redshift 7 Lensed Galaxy behind RX J1347.1−1145 115
Radiation from the first forming stars 114
Mapping metals at high redshift with far-infrared lines 114
Very extended cold gas, star formation and outflows in the halo of a bright quasar atz> 6 113
ALMA suggests outflows in z ∼ 5.5 galaxies 113
Simulating intergalactic quasar scintillation 112
The contribution of high-redshift galaxies to the near-infrared background 112
Was the Universe neutral beyond redshift six? 112
The Spatial Distribution of the Galactic First Stars. I. High-Resolution N-Body Approach 112
Infrared background signatures of the first black holes 111
Quasar UV luminosity function evolution up to z = 8 111
Reionization constraints using principal component analysis 110
Cosmic density field reconstruction from Lya forest data 109
The X-ray spectra of the first galaxies: 21 cm signatures 109
Fragmentation of star-forming clouds enriched with the first dust 108
Simulating high-redshift galaxies 108
Suppression of dwarf galaxy formation by cosmic shocks 106
A supernova origin for dust in a high-redshift quasar 106
ALMA Reveals Metals yet No Dust within Multiple Components in CR7 105
The brightest Ly α emitter: Pop III or black hole? 104
Triggering the Formation of Direct Collapse Black Holes by Their Congeners 104
On the size of HII regions around high-redshift quasars 103
Ancient giants: on the farthest galaxy at z= 8.6 103
Cosmic stellar relics in the Galactic halo 102
CRASH: a radiative transfer scheme 102
Warm-hot intergalactic baryons revealed 101
The nature of the Lyman α emitter CR7: a persisting puzzle 101
CO line emission from galaxies in the Epoch of Reionization 101
Velocity dispersion in the interstellar medium of early galaxies 101
Can supermassive black hole seeds form in galaxy mergers? 100
Simulating cosmic metal enrichment by the first galaxies 100
The circumgalactic medium of high-redshift galaxies 100
The chemical evolution of self-gravitating primordial disks 100
ALMA constraints on the faint millimetre source number counts and their contribution to the cosmic infrared background 100
Background Radiation from Sterile Neutrino Decay 99
The impact of chemistry on the structure of high-z galaxies 99
Unveiling the First Black Holes With JWST:Multi-wavelength Spectral Predictions 98
Bubble mapping with the Square Kilometre Array – I. Detecting galaxies with Euclid, JWST, WFIRST, and ELT within ionized bubbles in the intergalactic medium at z > 6 98
The THESEUS space mission concept: science case, design and expected performances 98
Constraints on warm dark matter models from high-redshift long gamma-ray bursts 97
Turbulence in the intergalactic medium 96
The inprint of cosmic dark ages on the near-infrared background 96
The Ly-alpha forest around high-redshift galaxies 96
Chandra COSMOS Legacy Survey: Clustering dependence of Type 2 active galactic nuclei on host galaxy properties 96
Warm dust in high-z galaxies: origin and implications 96
Far-infrared line emission from high-redshift galaxies 95
Deep into the structure of the first galaxies: SERRA views 94
Thermal and Fragmentation Properties of Star-forming Clouds in Low-Metallicity Environments 94
Coevolution of metallicity and star formation in galaxies to z sime 3.7 - I. A Fundamental Plane 93
Feedback-regulated supermassive black hole seed formation 93
Searching for the earliest galaxies in the 21 cm forest 93
Identifying Lyman   emitters powered by AGNs 92
Glimpsing through the high-redshift neutral hydrogen fog 92
The nature of dark matter from the global high-redshift H I 21 cm signal 92
Constraints on high-J CO emission lines in z ∼ 6 quasars 92
Predicting FIR lines from simulated galaxies 92
CMB Anisotropies Resulting from Feedback-Regulated Inhomogeneous Reionization 91
Feedback Limits to Maximum Seed Masses of Black Holes 91
First Identification of 10 kpc [C ii] 158 μm Halos around Star-forming Galaxies at z = 5-7 91
Infrared emission of z $sim$ 6 galaxies: {AGN} imprints 91
Early enrichment of quasars by the first stars 90
Gamma-ray constraints on the infrared background excess 90
Inhomogeneous Reionization Regulated by Radiative and Stellar Feedbacks 90
Reionization history from coupled cosmic microwave background/21-cm line data 89
Cosmic microwave background constraints on light dark matter candidates 89
Dust formation in very massive primordial supernovae 89
Shining in the dark: the spectral evolution of the first black holes 89
The Nature of Lya Blobs: Supernova-dominated Primordial Galaxies 88
Particle energy cascade in the intergalactic medium 88
Constraints on the IMF of the First Stars 88
Constraining dust formation in high-redshift young galaxies 88
Accurate dust temperature determination in a z = 7.13 galaxy 88
The energy cascade from warm dark matter decays 87
Where are the missing cosmic metals ? 87
High-mass X-ray binaries and the cosmic 21-cm signal: impact of host galaxy absorption 87
Testing reionization with gamma-ray burst absorption spectra 87
Dark matter halo environment for primordial star formation 86
Ultraviolet background radiation from cosmic structure formation 86
Intensity mapping of [C II] emission from early galaxies 86
Galaxy Evolution Studies with the SPace IR Telescope for Cosmology and Astrophysics (SPICA): The Power of IR Spectroscopy 86
Constraining dark matter through 21-cm observations 85
Impact of dark matter decays and annihilations on reionization 85
Starburst-driven Mass Loss from Dwarf Galaxies: Efficiency and Metal Ejection 85
Observational challenges in Ly$\alpha$ intensity mapping 85
Dust temperature in {ALMA} [C~ii]-detected high-z galaxies 85
The effect of minihaloes on cosmic reionization 84
Radio views of cosmic reionization 84
The Hubble Deep Field North reveals a supernova at z~0.95 83
Totale 10.099
Categoria #
all - tutte 85.029
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 85.029


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2018/2019609 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 15 584
2019/20201.440 139 199 23 4 204 46 276 47 208 33 236 25
2020/20213.063 232 31 411 12 262 147 220 272 193 549 109 625
2021/20222.087 116 47 37 151 172 61 42 161 157 177 58 908
2022/20238.482 557 577 410 575 505 728 75 2.113 2.575 62 113 192
2023/20242.370 327 107 334 65 145 828 108 101 310 45 0 0
Totale 20.807