Giuseppe Lodato
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01-02-2013 20:16:27
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This work was performed in collaboration with Ruobing Dong UVic Physics & Astro, Richard Teague Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian, Jason Terry UGA, Teresa Paneque Carreño💫 Universidad de Chile , Christophe Pinte Monash Astrophysics, Benedetta Veronesi and Giuseppe Lodato from Università degli Studi di Milano, and Richard Alexander Physics & Astronomy, University of Leicester
For the second year in a row, the Nobel Prize in Physics goes to Astronomy! And, also this year, young stars (although different than the ones we study in Dustbusters) play a key role! Congratulations to Penrose, Genzel and Ghez! nobelprize.org/prizes/physics…
Very happy to share that we will write a chapter on disk/star surveys and its importance to understand protoplanetary disk evolution for #PPVII ppvii.org/chapter-list/i… with @megaparsec808 Giovanni Rosotti Giuseppe Lodato Phil Armitage J.P. Williams and A.M. Hughes
Great chance to have a look at some #MSCA #RISE exciting science about the mysteries of the universe. Particularly how planets are formed! Thank you Dustbusters to open up the session for all to enjoy! Project name Reminds me of Ghostbusters :-)! European Research Executive Agency @MSCActions
The new results by Teresa Paneque Carreño💫 and BenedettaVeronesi on Elias 2-27 are published today in The Astrophysical Journal! See the nice press release from ALMA here: almaobservatory.org/en/press-relea…
Italian press release on Teresa Paneque Carreño💫 and BenedettaVeronesi’ work! Dustbusters lastatalenews.unimi.it/struttura-spir…
🆕💫Lavorando sulle instabilità gravitazionali di una giovane stella, Elias 2-27, due giovani #astrofisiche stimano per la prima volta la massa dei dischi protostellari. Lo studio condotto a Università degli Studi di Milano Giuseppe Lodato Teresa Paneque Carreño💫 BenedettaVeronesi. Scopri di più 👉 bit.ly/3xz3bDb
New paper time! Out today in AAS Publishing ApJL: Q: What do you get if you throw a star at a supermassive black hole? An X-ray emitting accretion disc? Spaghetti? 1/11