258 results on '"Tamburini, F."'
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2. Quantum oscillations in the black hole horizon
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Corda, C., Feleppa, F., Tamburini, F., and Licata, I.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
By applying Rosen's quantization approach to the historical Oppenheimer and Snyder gravitational collapse and by setting the constraints for the formation of the Schwarzschild black hole (SBH), in a previous paper [1] two of the Authors (CC and FF) found the gravitational potential, the Schrodinger equation, the solution for the energy levels, the area quantum and the quantum representation of the ground state at the Planck scale of the SBH. Such results are consistent with previous ones in the literature. It was also shown that the traditional classical singularity in the core of the SBH is replaced by a quantum oscillator describing a non-singular two-particle system where the two components, named the "nucleus" and the "electron", strongly interact with each other through a quantum gravitational interaction. In agreement with the de Broglie hypothesis, the "electron" is interpreted in terms of the quantum oscillations of the BH horizon. In other words, the SBH should be the gravitational analogous of the hydrogen atom. In this paper, it is shown that these results allow us to compute the SBH entropy as a function of the BH principal quantum number in terms of Bekenstein-Hawking entropy and three sub-leading corrections. In addition, the coefficient of the formula of Bekenstein-Hawking entropy is reduced to a quarter of the traditional value. Then, it is shown that, by performing a correct rescaling of the energy levels, the semi-classical Bohr-like approach to BH quantum physics, previously developed by one of the Authors (CC), is consistent with the obtained results for large values of the BH principal quantum number. After this, Hawking radiation will be analysed by discussing its connection with the BH quantum structure. Finally, it is shown that the time evolution of the above mentioned system solves the BH information paradox., Comment: 29 pages.Comments are welcome. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1912.06478
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- 2021
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3. On the quantization of the extremal Reissner-Nordstrom black hole
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Corda, C., Feleppa, F., and Tamburini, F.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,High Energy Physics - Theory ,Quantum Physics - Abstract
Following Rosen's quantization rules, two of the Authors (CC and FF) recently described the Schwarzschild black hole (BH) formed after the gravitational collapse of a pressureless "star of dust" in terms of a "gravitational hydrogen atom". Here we generalize this approach to the gravitational collapse of a charged object, namely, to the geometry of a Reissner-Nordstrom BH (RNBH) and calculate the gravitational potential, the Schr\"odinger equation and the exact solutions of the energy levels of the gravitational collapse. By using the concept of BH effective state, previously introduced by one of us (CC), we describe the quantum gravitational potential, the mass spectrum and the energy spectrum for the extremal RNBH. The area spectrum derived from the mass spectrum finds agreement with a previous result by Bekenstein. The stability of these solutions, described with the Majorana approach to the Archaic Universe scenario, show the existence of oscillatory regimes or exponential damping for the evolution of a small perturbation from a stable state., Comment: 7 pages, to appear in Europhysics Letters
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- 2020
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4. Dark Universe and distribution of Matter as Quantum Imprinting: the Quantum Origin of Universe
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Licata, I., Iovane, G., Chiatti, L., Benedetto, E., and Tamburini, F.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
In this paper we analyze the Dark Matter problem and the distribution of matter through two different approaches, which are linked by the possibility that the solution of these astronomical puzzles should be sought in the quantum imprinting of the Universe. The first approach is based on a cosmological model formulated and developed in the last ten years by the first and third authors of this paper; the so-called Archaic Universe. The second approach was formulated by Rosen in 1933 by considering the Friedmann-Einstein equations as a simple one-dimensional dynamical system reducing the cosmological equations in terms of a Schroedinger equation. As an example, the quantum memory in cosmological dynamics could explain the apparently periodic structures of the Universe while Archaic Universe shows how the quantum phase concernts not only an ancient era of the Universe, but quantum facets permeating the entire Universe today., Comment: 18 pages
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- 2019
5. The Use of the δ18OP to Study P Cycling in the Environment
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Pfahler, V., Adu-Gyamfi, J., O’Connell, D., Tamburini, F., Adu-Gyamfi, Joseph, editor, and Pfahler, Verena, editor
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- 2022
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6. Conclusions and Way Forward
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Adu-Gyamfi, J., Pfahler, V., Heng, L., Tamburini, F., Adu-Gyamfi, Joseph, editor, and Pfahler, Verena, editor
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- 2022
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7. How to Design a Study Including the Analysis of δ18OP
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Pfahler, V., Adu-Gyamfi, J., Tamburini, F., Adu-Gyamfi, Joseph, editor, and Pfahler, Verena, editor
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- 2022
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8. Purification Protocol
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Pfahler, V., Adu-Gyamfi, J., O’Connell, D., Tamburini, F., Adu-Gyamfi, Joseph, editor, and Pfahler, Verena, editor
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- 2022
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9. Modifications and Issues During Purification
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Pfahler, V., Adu-Gyamfi, J., Watzinger, A., Tamburini, F., Adu-Gyamfi, Joseph, editor, and Pfahler, Verena, editor
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- 2022
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10. Extraction Protocol
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Pfahler, V., Adu-Gyamfi, J., O’Connell, D., Tamburini, F., Adu-Gyamfi, Joseph, editor, and Pfahler, Verena, editor
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- 2022
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11. A general theorem on the divergence of vortex beams
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Vallone, G., Parisi, G., Spinello, F., Mari, E., Tamburini, F., and Villoresi, P.
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Quantum Physics - Abstract
The propagation and divergence properties of beams carrying orbital angular momentum (OAM) play a crucial role in many applications. Here we present a general study on the divergence of optical beams with OAM. We show that the mean absolute value of the OAM imposes a lower bound on the value of the beam divergence. We discuss our results for two different definitions of the divergence, the so called rms or encircled-energy. The bound on the rms divergence can be expressed as a generalized uncertainty principle, with applications in long-range communication, microscopy and 2D quantum systems., Comment: RevTex, published version
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- 2016
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12. Dissecting accretion and outflows in accreting white dwarf binaries
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de Martino, D., Sala, G., Balman, S., Bernardini, F., Bianchini, A., Bode, M., Bonnet-Bidaud, J. -M., Falanga, M., Greiner, J., Groot, P., Hernanz, M., Israel, G., Jose, J., Motch, C., Mouchet, M., Norton, A. J., Nucita, A., Orio, M., Osborne, J., Ramsay, G., Rodriguez-Gil, P., Scaringi, S., Schwope, A., Traulsen, I., and Tamburini, F.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
This is a White Paper in support of the mission concept of the Large Observatory for X-ray Timing (LOFT), proposed as a medium-sized ESA mission. We discuss the potential of LOFT for the study of accreting white dwarfs. For a summary, we refer to the paper., Comment: White Paper in Support of the Mission Concept of the Large Observatory for X-ray Timing
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- 2015
13. The physics of angular momentum radio
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Thidé, B., Tamburini, F., Then, H., Someda, C. G., and Ravanelli, R. A.
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Physics - Optics ,Physics - Classical Physics - Abstract
Wireless communications, radio astronomy and other radio science applications are predominantly implemented with techniques built on top of the electromagnetic linear momentum (Poynting vector) physical layer. As a supplement and/or alternative to this conventional approach, techniques rooted in the electromagnetic angular momentum physical layer have been advocated, and promising results from proof-of-concept radio communication experiments using angular momentum were recently published. This sparingly exploited physical observable describes the rotational (spinning and orbiting) physical properties of the electromagnetic fields and the rotational dynamics of the pertinent charge and current densities. In order to facilitate the exploitation of angular momentum techniques in real-world implementations, we present a systematic, comprehensive theoretical review of the fundamental physical properties of electromagnetic angular momentum observable. Starting from an overview that puts it into its physical context among the other Poincar\'e invariants of the electromagnetic field, we describe the multi-mode quantized character and other physical properties that sets electromagnetic angular momentum apart from the electromagnetic linear momentum. These properties allow, among other things, a more flexible and efficient utilization of the radio frequency spectrum. Implementation aspects are discussed and illustrated by examples based on analytic and numerical solutions., Comment: Fixed LaTeX rendering errors due to inconsistencies between arXiv's LaTeX machine and texlive in OpenSuSE 13.2
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- 2014
14. The Large Observatory For x-ray Timing
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Feroci, M., Herder, J. W. den, Bozzo, E., Barret, D., Brandt, S., Hernanz, M., van der Klis, M., Pohl, M., Santangelo, A., Stella, L., Watts, A., Wilms, J., Zane, S., Ahangarianabhari, M., Albertus, C., Alford, M., Alpar, A., Altamirano, D., Alvarez, L., Amati, L., Amoros, C., Andersson, N., Antonelli, A., Argan, A., Artigue, R., Artigues, B., Atteia, J. -L., Azzarello, P., Bakala, P., Baldazzi, G., Balman, S., Barbera, M., van Baren, C., Bhattacharyya, S., Baykal, A., Belloni, T., Bernardini, F., Bertuccio, G., Bianchi, S., Bianchini, A., Binko, P., Blay, P., Bocchino, F., Bodin, P., Bombaci, I., Bidaud, J. -M. Bonnet, Boutloukos, S., Bradley, L., Braga, J., Brown, E., Bucciantini, N., Burderi, L., Burgay, M., Bursa, M., Budtz-Jørgensen, C., Cackett, E., Cadoux, F. R., Cais, P., Caliandro, G. A., Campana, R., Campana, S., Capitanio, F., Casares, J., Casella, P., Castro-Tirado, A. J., Cavazzuti, E., Cerda-Duran, P., Chakrabarty, D., Château, F., Chenevez, J., Coker, J., Cole, R., Collura, A., Cornelisse, R., Courvoisier, T., Cros, A., Cumming, A., Cusumano, G., D'Aì, A., D'Elia, V., Del Monte, E., De Luca, A., De Martino, D., Dercksen, J. P. C., De Pasquale, M., De Rosa, A., Del Santo, M., Di Cosimo, S., Diebold, S., Di Salvo, T., Donnarumma, I., Drago, A., Durant, M., Emmanoulopoulos, D., Erkut, M. H., Esposito, P., Evangelista, Y., Fabian, A., Falanga, M., Favre, Y., Feldman, C., Ferrari, V., Ferrigno, C., Finger, M., Finger, M. H., Fraser, G. W., Frericks, M., Fuschino, F., Gabler, M., Galloway, D. K., Sanchez, J. L. Galvez, Garcia-Berro, E., Gendre, B., Gezari, S., Giles, A. B., Gilfanov, M., Giommi, P., Giovannini, G., Giroletti, M., Gogus, E., Goldwurm, A., Goluchová, K., Götz, D., Gouiffes, C., Grassi, M., Groot, P., Gschwender, M., Gualtieri, L., Guidorzi, C., Guy, L., Haas, D., Haensel, P., Hailey, M., Hansen, F., Hartmann, D. H., Haswell, C. A., Hebeler, K., Heger, A., Hermsen, W., Homan, J., Hornstrup, A., Hudec, R., Huovelin, J., Ingram, A., Zand, J. J. M. in't, Israel, G., Iwasawa, K., Izzo, L., Jacobs, H. M., Jetter, F., Johannsen, T., Jonker, P., Josè, J., Kaaret, P., Kanbach, G., Karas, V., Karelin, D., Kataria, D., Keek, L., Kennedy, T., Klochkov, D., Kluzniak, W., Kokkotas, K., Korpela, S., Kouveliotou, C., Kreykenbohm, I., Kuiper, L. M., Kuvvetli, I., Labanti, C., Lai, D., Lamb, F. K., Laubert, P. P., Lebrun, F., Lin, D., Linder, D., Lodato, G., Longo, F., Lund, N., Maccarone, T. J., Macera, D., Maestre, S., Mahmoodifar, S., Maier, D., Malcovati, P., Mandel, I., Mangano, V., Manousakis, A., Marisaldi, M., Markowitz, A., Martindale, A., Matt, G., McHardy, I. M., Melatos, A., Mendez, M., Mereghetti, S., Michalska, M., Migliari, S., Mignani, R., Miller, M. C., Miller, J. M., Mineo, T., Miniutti, G., Morsink, S., Motch, C., Motta, S., Mouchet, M., Mouret, G., Mulačová, J., Muleri, F., Muñoz-Darias, T., Negueruela, I., Neilsen, J., Norton, A. J., Nowak, M., O'Brien, P., Olsen, P. E. H., Orienti, M., Orio, M., Orlandini, M., Orleanski, P., Osborne, J. P., Osten, R., Ozel, F., Pacciani, L., Paolillo, M., Papitto, A., Paredes, J. M., Patruno, A., Paul, B., Perinati, E., Pellizzoni, A., Penacchioni, A. V., Perez, M. A., Petracek, V., Pittori, C., Pons, J., Portell, J., Possenti, A., Poutanen, J., Prakash, M., Provost, P. Le, Psaltis, D., Rambaud, D., Ramon, P., Ramsay, G., Rapisarda, M., Rachevski, A., Rashevskaya, I., Ray, P. S., Rea, N., Reddy, S., Reig, P., Aranda, M. Reina, Remillard, R., Reynolds, C., Rezzolla, L., Ribo, M., de la Rie, R., Riggio, A., Rios, A., Gil, P. Rodríguez, Rodriguez, J., Rohlfs, R., Romano, P., Rossi, E. M. R., Rozanska, A., Rousseau, A., Ryde, F., Sabau-Graziati, L., Sala, G., Salvaterra, R., Sanna, A., Sandberg, J., Scaringi, S., Schanne, S., Schee, J., Schmid, C., Shore, S., Schneider, R., Schwenk, A., Schwope, A. D., Seyler, J. -Y., Shearer, A., Smith, A., Smith, D. M., Smith, P. J., Sochora, V., Soffitta, P., Soleri, P., Spencer, A., Stappers, B., Steiner, A. W., Stergioulas, N., Stratta, G., Strohmayer, T. E., Stuchlik, Z., Suchy, S., Sulemainov, V., Takahashi, T., Tamburini, F., Tauris, T., Tenzer, C., Tolos, L., Tombesi, F., Tomsick, J., Torok, G., Torrejon, J. M., Torres, D. F., Tramacere, A., Trois, A., Turolla, R., Turriziani, S., Uter, P., Uttley, P., Vacchi, A., Varniere, P., Vaughan, S., Vercellone, S., Vrba, V., Walton, D., Watanabe, S., Wawrzaszek, R., Webb, N., Weinberg, N., Wende, H., Wheatley, P., Wijers, R., Wijnands, R., Wille, M., Wilson-Hodge, C. A., Winter, B., Wood, K., Zampa, G., Zampa, N., Zampieri, L., Zdunik, L., Zdziarski, A., Zhang, B., Zwart, F., Ayre, M., Boenke, T., van Damme, C. Corral, Kuulkers, E., and Lumb, D.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
The Large Observatory For x-ray Timing (LOFT) was studied within ESA M3 Cosmic Vision framework and participated in the final down-selection for a launch slot in 2022-2024. Thanks to the unprecedented combination of effective area and spectral resolution of its main instrument, LOFT will study the behaviour of matter under extreme conditions, such as the strong gravitational field in the innermost regions of accretion flows close to black holes and neutron stars, and the supra-nuclear densities in the interior of neutron stars. The science payload is based on a Large Area Detector (LAD, 10 m 2 effective area, 2-30 keV, 240 eV spectral resolution, 1 deg collimated field of view) and a WideField Monitor (WFM, 2-50 keV, 4 steradian field of view, 1 arcmin source location accuracy, 300 eV spectral resolution). The WFM is equipped with an on-board system for bright events (e.g. GRB) localization. The trigger time and position of these events are broadcast to the ground within 30 s from discovery. In this paper we present the status of the mission at the end of its Phase A study., Comment: Proc. SPIE 9144, Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2014: Ultraviolet to Gamma Ray, 91442T
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- 2014
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15. Experimental demonstration of free-space information transfer using phase modulated orbital angular momentum radio
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Tamburini, F., Thidé, B., Boaga, V., Carraro, F., del Pup, M., Bianchini, A., Someda, C. G., and Romanato, F.
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Physics - Classical Physics ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Physics - Optics ,Physics - Space Physics - Abstract
In a series of fundamental proof-of-principle experiments, comprising numerical, controlled laboratory, and real-world experimentation, we have shown that it is possible to use the angular momentum physical layer for radio science and radio communication applications. Here we report a major, decisive step toward the realization of the latter, in the form of the real-world experimental demonstration that a radio beam carrying orbital angular momentum (OAM) can readily be digitally phase shift modulated and that the information thus encoded can be effectively transferred in free space to a remote receiver. The experiment was carried out in an urban setting and showed that the information transfer is robust against ground reflections and interfering radio signals. The importance of our results lies in the fact that digital phase shift keying (PSK) protocols are used in many present-day wireless communication scenarios, allowing new angular momentum radio implementations to use methods and protocols that are backward compatible with existing linear momentum ones., Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures. Corrected version
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- 2013
16. LOFT: the Large Observatory For X-ray Timing
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Feroci, M., Herder, J. W. den, Bozzo, E., Barret, D., Brandt, S., Hernanz, M., van der Klis, M., Pohl, M., Santangelo, A., Stella, L., Watts, A., Wilms, J., Zane, S., Ahangarianabhari, M., Alpar, A., Altamirano, D., Alvarez, L., Amati, L., Amoros, C., Andersson, N., Antonelli, A., Argan, A., Artigue, R., Azzarello, P., Baldazzi, G., Balman, S., Barbera, M., Belloni, T., Bertuccio, G., Bianchi, S., Bianchini, A., Bodin, P., Bidaud, J. -M. Bonnet, Boutloukos, S., Braga, J., Brown, E., Bucciantini, N., Burderi, L., Bursa, M., Budtz-Jørgensen, C., Cackett, E., Cadoux, F. R., Cais, P., Caliandro, G. A., Campana, R., Campana, S., Casella, P., Chakrabarty, D., Chenevez, J., Coker, J., Cole, R., Collura, A., Courvoisier, T., Cros, A., Cumming, A., Cusumano, G., D'Aì, A., D'Elia, V., Del Monte, E., De Martino, D., De Rosa, A., Di Cosimo, S., Diebold, S., Di Salvo, T., Donnarumma, I., Drago, A., Durant, M., Emmanoulopoulos, D., Evangelista, Y., Fabian, A., Falanga, M., Favre, Y., Feldman, C., Ferrigno, C., Finger, M. H., Fraser, G. W., Fuschino, F., Galloway, D. K., Sanchez, J. L. Galvez, Garcia-Berro, E., Gendre, B., Gezari, S., Giles, A. B., Gilfanov, M., Giommi, P., Giovannini, G., Giroletti, M., Goldwurm, A., Götz, D., Gouiffes, C., Grassi, M., Guidorzi, P. Groot C., Haas, D., Hansen, F., Hartmann, D. H., Haswe, C. A., Heger, A., Homan, J., Hornstrup, A., Hudec, R., Huovelin, J., Ingram, A., Zand, J. J. M. in't, Isern, J., Israe, G., Izzo, L., Jonker, P., Kaaret, P., Karas, V., Karelin, D., Kataria, D., Keek, L., Kennedy, T., Klochkov, D., Kluzniak, W., Kokkotas, K., Korpela, S., Kouveliotou, C., Kreykenbohm, I., Kuiper, L. M., Kuvvetli, I., Labanti, C., Lai, D., Lamb, F. K., Lebrun, F., Lin, D., Linder, D., Lodato, G., Longo, F., Lund, N., Maccarone, T. J., Macera, D., Maier, D., Malcovati, P., Mangano, V., Manousakis, A., Marisaldi, M., Markowitz, A., Martindale, A., Matt, G., McHardy, I. M., Melatos, A., Mendez, M., Migliari, S., Mignani, R., Miller, M. C., Miller, J. M., Mineo, T., Miniutti, G., Morsink, S., Motch, C., Motta, S., Mouchet, M., Muleri, F., Norton, A. J., Nowak, M., O'Brien, P., Orienti, M., Orio, M., Orlandini, M., Orleanski, P., Osborne, J. P., Osten, R., Ozel, F., Pacciani, L., Papitto, A., Paul, B., Perinati, E., Petracek, V., Portell, J., Poutanen, J., Psaltis, D., Rambaud, D., Ramsay, G., Rapisarda, M., Rachevski, A., Ray, P. S., Rea, N., Reddy, S., Reig, P., Aranda, M. Reina, Remillard, R., Reynolds, C., Rodríguez-Gil, P., Rodriguez, J., Romano, P., Rossi, E. M. R., Ryde, F., Sabau-Graziati, L., Sala, G., Salvaterra, R., Sanna, A., Schanne, S., Schee, J., Schmid, C., Schwenk, A., Schwope, A. D., Seyler, J. -Y., Shearer, A., Smith, A., Smith, D. M., Smith, P. J., Sochora, V., Soffitta, P., Soleri, P., Stappers, B., Stelzer, B., Stergioulas, N., Stratta, G., Strohmayer, T. E., Stuchlik, Z., Suchy, S., Sulemainov, V., Takahashi, T., Tamburini, F., Tenzer, C., Tolos, L., Torok, G., Torrejon, J. M., Torres, D. F., Tramacere, A., Trois, A., Turriziani, S., Uter, P., Uttley, P., Vacchi, A., Varniere, P., Vaughan, S., Vercellone, S., Vrba, V., Walton, D., Watanabe, S., Wawrzaszek, R., Webb, N., Weinberg, N., Wende, H., Wheatley, P., Wijers, R., Wijnands, R., Wille, M., Wilson-Hodge, C. A., Winter, B., Wood, K., Zampa, G., Zampa, N., Zampieri, L., Zdziarski, A., and Zhang, B.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
The LOFT mission concept is one of four candidates selected by ESA for the M3 launch opportunity as Medium Size missions of the Cosmic Vision programme. The launch window is currently planned for between 2022 and 2024. LOFT is designed to exploit the diagnostics of rapid X-ray flux and spectral variability that directly probe the motion of matter down to distances very close to black holes and neutron stars, as well as the physical state of ultra-dense matter. These primary science goals will be addressed by a payload composed of a Large Area Detector (LAD) and a Wide Field Monitor (WFM). The LAD is a collimated (<1 degree field of view) experiment operating in the energy range 2-50 keV, with a 10 m^2 peak effective area and an energy resolution of 260 eV at 6 keV. The WFM will operate in the same energy range as the LAD, enabling simultaneous monitoring of a few-steradian wide field of view, with an angular resolution of <5 arcmin. The LAD and WFM experiments will allow us to investigate variability from submillisecond QPO's to year-long transient outbursts. In this paper we report the current status of the project., Comment: Proceedings of SPIE, Vol. 8443, Paper No. 8443-85, 2012
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- 2012
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17. Hubble and Planck scale limits on the determination of orbital angular momentum states of light
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Tamburini, F., Thidé, B., and Sponselli, A.
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Physics - Optics ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Quantum Physics - Abstract
We review Heisenberg's uncertainty principle for the orbital angular momentum (OAM) of light. By taking into account the largest and smallest scales present in nature, such as the the Hubble radius and the Planck length, we have found that there exist upper and lower physical limits to the determination of the OAM of a photon., Comment: 4 pages
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- 2012
18. Tachyonic Majorana neutrinos or neutrino spin-to-orbital angular momentum conversion in OPERA
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Laveder, M. and Tamburini, F.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The new data release of OPERA - CNGS experiment, obtained with a shorter spill of protons, confirms the tachyionic behavior expected from the phenomenological model of a Majorana neutrino with a fictitious imaginary mass term acquired during the propagation in the Earth's crust, recently presented by us. We performed numerical simulations of neutrino event detections to compare the properties of these Majorana tachyons with the new OPERA results, finding a good agreement. The possibility of spin-to orbital angular momentum conversion that is expected to give a negative squared mass in a medium, is also briefly discussed., Comment: 4 pages, two figures
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- 2011
19. Apparent Lorentz violation with superluminal Majorana neutrinos at OPERA?
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Tamburini, F. and Laveder, M.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Quantum Physics - Abstract
From the data release of OPERA - CNGS experiment, and publicly announced on 23 September 2011, we cast a phenomenological model based on a Majorana neutrino state carrying a fictitious imaginary mass term, already discussed by Majorana in 1932. This mass term can be induced by the interaction with the matter of the Earth's crust during the 735 Km travel. Within the experimental errors, we prove that the model fits with OPERA, MINOS and supernova SN1987a data. Possible violations to Lorentz invariance due to quantum gravity effects have been considered., Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, 1 table, updated with new data, new figure. Higgs mass expected at (273.56 {\pm} 0.01) GeV
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- 2011
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20. Photon Orbital Angular Momentum and Proca effects in rotating and charged spacetimes
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Tamburini, F. and ThidÉ, B.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Quantum Physics - Abstract
We analyze the effect of Proca mass and orbital angular momentum of photons imposed by a structured plasma in Kerr-Newman and Reissner-Nordstrom-de Sitter spacetimes. The presence of characteristic lengths in a turbulent plasma converts the virtual Proca photon mass on orbital angular momentum, with the result of decreasing the virtual photon mass. The combination of this plasma effect and that of the gravitational field leads to a new astrophysical phenomenon that imprints a specific distribution of orbital angular momentum into different frequencies of the light emitted from the neighborhood of such a black hole. The determination of the orbital angular momentum spectrum of the radiation in different frequency bands leads to a complete characterization of the electrostatic and gravitational field of the black hole and of the plasma turbulence, with fundamental astrophysical and cosmological implications., Comment: 4 pages
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- 2011
21. Storming Majorana's Tower with OAM states of light in a plasma
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Tamburini, F. and Thidé, B.
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Quantum Physics ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Physics - Plasma Physics - Abstract
We extend the relationship between mass and spin angular momentum, described by the bosonic spectrum of positive definite mass particles of the Majorana solution to the Dirac equation, to photons that acquire an effective Proca mass through the Anderson-Higgs mechanism when they propagate in a plasma. In an earlier paper we showed that if the plasma is structured, it can impart orbital angular momentum (OAM) to the photons that reduces the total Proca photon mass. Here we show, through a generalisation of Majorana's solution, that photons with OAM in a plasma cannot assume negative squared mass states. This means that there exist interesting analogies with Quantum Gravity or General Relativity models involving a modified action of the Lorentz group., Comment: 4 pages; Corrected, updated version
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- 2011
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22. Wavelet and R/S analysis of the X-ray flickering of cataclysmic variables
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Anzolin, G., Tamburini, F., de Martino, D., and Bianchini, A.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
Recently, wavelets and R/S analysis have been used as statistical tools to characterize the optical flickering of cataclysmic variables. Here we present the first comprehensive study of the statistical properties of X-ray flickering of cataclysmic variables in order to link them with physical parameters. We analyzed a sample of 97 X-ray light curves of 75 objects of all classes observed with the XMM-Newton space telescope. By using the wavelets analysis, each light curve has been characterized by two parameters, alpha and Sigma, that describe the energy distribution of flickering on different timescales and the strength at a given timescale, respectively. We also used the R/S analysis to determine the Hurst exponent of each light curve and define their degree of stochastic memory in time. The X-ray flickering is typically composed of long time scale events (1.5 < alpha < 3), with very similar strengths in all the subtypes of cataclysmic variables (-3 < Sigma < -1.5). The X-ray data are distributed in a much smaller area of the alpha-Sigma parameter space with respect to those obtained with optical light curves. The tendency of the optical flickering in magnetic systems to show higher Sigma values than the non-magnetic systems is not encountered in the X-rays. The Hurst exponents estimated for all light curves of the sample are larger than those found in the visible, with a peak at 0.82. In particular, we do not obtain values lower than 0.5. The X-ray flickering presents a persistent memory in time, which seems to be stronger in objects containing magnetic white dwarf primaries. The similarity of the X-ray flickering in objects of different classes together with the predominance of a persistent stochastic behavior can be explained it terms of magnetically-driven accretion processes acting in a considerable fraction of the analyzed objects., Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures, 2 tables. Language revision. Accepted for publication in A&A
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23. Photon Orbital Angular Momentum and Mass in a Plasma Vortex
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Tamburini, F., Sponselli, A., Thidé, B., and Mendonça, J. T.
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Physics - Plasma Physics ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Physics - Classical Physics ,Physics - Optics ,Physics - Space Physics - Abstract
We analyse the Anderson-Higgs mechanism of photon mass acquisition in a plasma and study the contribution to the mass from the orbital angular momentum acquired by a beam of photons when it crosses a spatially structured charge distribution. To this end we apply Proca-Maxwell equations in a static plasma with a particular spatial distribution of free charges, notably a plasma vortex, that is able to impose orbital angular momentum (OAM) onto light. In addition to the mass acquisition of the conventional Anderson-Higgs mechanism, we find that the photon acquires an additional mass from the OAM and that this mass reduces the Proca photon mass., Comment: Four pages, no figures. Error corrections, improved notation, refined derivations
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- 2010
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24. Linear and angular momentum of electromagnetic fields generated by an arbitrary distribution of charge and current densities at rest
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Thidé, B., Lindberg, J., Then, H., and Tamburini, F.
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Physics - Classical Physics ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Physics - Optics - Abstract
Starting from Stratton-Panofsky-Phillips-Jefimenko equations for the electric and magnetic fields generated by completely arbitrary charge and current density distributions at rest, we derive far-zone approximations for the fields, containing all components, dominant as well as sub-dominant. Using these approximate formulas, we derive general formulas for the total electromagnetic linear momentum and angular momentum, valid at large distances from arbitrary, non-moving charge and current sources., Comment: Six pages, one figure. Errors corrected
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- 2010
25. Method to measure off-axis displacements based on the analysis of the intensity distribution of a vortex beam
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Anzolin, G., Tamburini, F., Bianchini, A., and Barbieri, C.
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Physics - Optics - Abstract
We study the properties of the Fraunhofer diffraction patterns produced by Gaussian beams crossing spiral phase plates. We show, both analytically and numerically, that off-axis displacements of the input beam produce asymmetric diffraction patterns. The intensity profile along the direction of maximum asymmetry shows two different peaks. We find that the intensity ratio between these two peaks decreases exponentially with the off-axis displacement of the incident beam, the decay being steeper for higher strengths of the optical singularity of the spiral phase plate. We analyze how this intensity ratio can be used to measure small misalignments of the input beam with a very high precision., Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures. Accepted for publication in PRA
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- 2009
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26. Analysis of the white--light flickering of the Intermediate Polar V709 Cas with wavelets and Hurst analysis
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Tamburini, F., De Martino, D., and Bianchini, A.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We characterize the flickering observed in the optical lightcurve of the Intermediate Polar system V709 Cas by determining its position in the alpha-Sigma as in the Fritz and Bruch (1998) classification scheme. Sigma represents the strength of flickering at a given timescale, while alpha describes the energy distribution of the flickering at different time scales. Here alpha is independently obtained with both the wavelets and the Hurst R/S analysis. The flickering shows self-similarity in the time scale ranging from tens of minutes down to 10 seconds with stochastic persistent memory in time. alpha and Sigma appear anticorrelated. In the alpha-Sigma diagram V709 Cas falls in the region of magnetic systems. Since V709 Cas shows the spin period of the magnetic WD only in the X-ray but not in the optical, we conclude that this method can be used to characterize CV subtypes especially when their classification is uncertain., Comment: 6 figures
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- 2009
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27. Diversity among other worlds: characterization of exoplanets by direct detection
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Schneider, J., Boccaletti, A., Aylward, A., Baudoz, P., Beuzit, J. -L., Brown, R., Cho, J., Dohlen, K., Ferrari, M., Galicher, R., Grasset, O., Grenfell, L., Griessmeier, J. -M., Guyon, O., Hough, J., Kasper, M., Keller, Ch., Longmore, A., Lopez, B., Martin, E., Mawet, D., Menard, F., Merin, B., Palle, E., Perrin, G., Pinfield, D., Sein, E., Shore, P., Sotin, Ch., Sozzetti, A., Stam, D., Surdej, J., Tamburini, F., Tinetti, G., Udry, S., Verinaud, C., and Walker, D.
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Astrophysics - Abstract
The physical characterization of exoplanets will require to take spectra at several orbital positions. For that purpose, a direct imaging capability is necessary. Direct imaging requires an efficient stellar suppression mechanism, associated with an ultrasmooth telescope. We show that before future large space missions (interferometer, 4-8 m class coronograph, external occulter or Fresnel imager), direct imaging of giant planets and close-by super-Earth are at the cross-road of a high scientific interest and a reasonable feasibility. The scientific interest lies in the fact that super-Earths share common geophysical attributes with Earths. They already begin to be detected by radial velocity (RV) and, together with giant planets, they have a larger area than Earths, making them detectable with a 1.5-2 m class telescope in reflected light. We propose such a (space) telescope be a first step before large direct imaging missions., Comment: Update of a White Paper submitted to the ESA ExoPlanet Roadmap Advisory Team
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- 2008
28. Optical vortices with starlight: Implications for ground-based stellar coronagraphy
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Tamburini, F., Anzolin, G., Umbriaco, G., Bianchini, A., and Barbieri, C.
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Physics - Optics ,Astrophysics ,Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
Using an l = 1 blazed fork-hologram at the focal plane of the Asiago 122 cm telescope, we obtained optical vortices from the stellar system Rasalgethi (alpha Herculis) and from the single star Arcturus (alpha Bootis). We have analyzed the structure of the optical vortices obtained from non-monochromatic starlight under very poor seeing conditions using a fast CCD camera to obtain speckle patterns and carry out the lucky imaging technique, alternative to adaptive optics. With the insertion of a red filter and of a Lyot stop we performed l = 1 optical vortex coronography the double star HD74010. The results are in agreement with theory and numerical simulations. Our results open the way to applications of optical vortices to ground based astronomical observations, in particular for coronagraphy with l > 1 masks. No intrinsic orbital angular momentum was detected in the starlight., Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures. Revised data analysis
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- 2007
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29. Overcoming the Rayleigh Criterion Limit with Optical Vortices
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Tamburini, F., Anzolin, G., Umbriaco, G., Bianchini, A., and Barbieri, C.
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Astrophysics ,Physics - Optics - Abstract
We experimentally and numerically tested the separability of two independent equally-luminous monochromatic and white light sources at the diffraction limit, using Optical Vortices (OV), related to the Orbital Angular Momentum (OAM) of light. The diffraction pattern of one of the two sources crosses a phase modifying device (fork-hologram) on its center generating the Laguerre-Gaussian (L-G) transform of an Airy disk. The second source, crossing the fork-hologram in positions different from the optical center, acquires different OAM values and generates non-symmetric L-G patterns. We formulated a criterion, based on the asymmetric intensity distribution of the superposed L-G patterns so created, to resolve the two sources at angular distances much below the Rayleigh criterion. Analogous experiments carried out in white light allow angular resolutions which are still one order of magnitude below the Rayleigh criterion. The use OVs might offer new applications for stellar separation in future space experiments., Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures
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30. Do magnetic fields contribute to the dynamical stability of the secondaries of CVs against mass transfer?
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Bianchini, A., Tamburini, F., and Johnson, P. E.
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Astrophysics - Abstract
We show the presence of CVs with orbital periods in the range 3.5-7 h and mass ratios q=M2/M1 above the critical values for dynamically stable mass transfer. We explore whether the magnetic fields produced in the secondaries alter the theoretical mass ratio limits allowing dynamical stability. Since magnetic fields change the specific heats and the polytropic exponent gamma of the gas in the convective envelope, the mass-radius adiabatic exponent xi_ad also changes. We find that turbulent magnetic fields can produce 10% less restrictive critical q-profiles while large-scale toroidal and poloidal fields have smaller effects. Thus, magnetic fields alone do not account for the stability of all the anomalous CVs. However, we found that the small variations of xi_ad induced by solar-type magnetic cycles explain the amplitudes of the cyclic accretion luminosity variations shown by several CVs., Comment: Minor changes with additional improvement to the work
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- 2006
31. QuantEYE: The Quantum Optics Instrument for OWL
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Dravins, D., Barbieri, C., Fosbury, R. A. E., Naletto, G., Nilsson, R., Occhipinti, T., Tamburini, F., Uthas, H., and Zampieri, L.
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Astrophysics - Abstract
QuantEYE is designed to be the highest time-resolution instrument on ESO:s planned Overwhelmingly Large Telescope, devised to explore astrophysical variability on microsecond and nanosecond scales, down to the quantum-optical limit. Expected phenomena include instabilities of photon-gas bubbles in accretion flows, p-mode oscillations in neutron stars, and quantum-optical photon bunching in time. Precise timescales are both variable and unknown, and studies must be of photon-stream statistics, e.g., their power spectra or autocorrelations. Such functions increase with the square of the intensity, implying an enormously increased sensitivity at the largest telescopes. QuantEYE covers the optical, and its design involves an array of photon-counting avalanche-diode detectors, each viewing one segment of the OWL entrance pupil. QuantEYE will work already with a partially filled OWL main mirror, and also without [full] adaptive optics., Comment: 7 pages; Proceedings from meeting 'Instrumentation for Extremely Large Telescopes', held at Ringberg Castle, July 2005 (T.Herbst, ed.)
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- 2005
32. FrogEye, the Quantum Coronagraphic mask. The Photon Orbital Angular Momentum and its applications to Astronomy
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Tamburini, F., Umbriaco, G., Anzolin, G., Barbieri, C., and Bianchini, A.
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Astrophysics - Abstract
We propose to realize an optical device based on the properties of photon orbital angular momentum (POAM) to detect the presence of closeby faint companions in double systems using Laguerre-Gaussian (L-G) modes of the light. We test also the possibility of using L-G modes to build coronagraph mask. We realized in the laboratory a prototype using a blazed l=1 hologram to simulate the separation between two stars, as observed with a telescope, in Laguerre-Gaussian modes., Comment: 2 pages, XLIX meeting of the Italian Astronomical Society (SAIT)
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- 2005
33. Space-to-ground quantum-communication using an optical ground station: a feasibility study
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Villoresi, P., Tamburini, F., Aspelmeyer, M., Jennewein, T., Ursin, R., Pernechele, C., Bianco, G., Zeilinger, A., and Barbieri, C.
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Quantum Physics - Abstract
We have tested the experimental prerequisites for a Space-to-Ground quantum communication link between satellites and an optical ground station. The feasibility of our ideas is being assessed using the facilities of the ASI Matera Laser Ranging Observatory (MLRO). Specific emphasis is put on the necessary technological modifications of the existing infrastructure to achieve single photon reception from an orbiting satellite., Comment: 8 pages 5 figures, SPIE proceedings Quantum Communications and Quantum Imaging II conference in Denver, July 2004
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- 2004
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34. Polarization statistics of extra-solar systems
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Tamburini, F., Bianchini, A., and Ortolani, S.
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Astrophysics - Abstract
We have analysed the optical polarimetric properties of nearby intermediate-late type MS stars and examined in some detail the pecularities displayed by those known to have planets. We find that: i) the polarization degree is not strictly correlated with the presence of planets; ii) there is a lack of high eccentricity planets at high optical linear polarization levels; iii) no clear correlation is seen between metallicity and polarization amongst extra-solar systems; iv) the contribution to the polarization by the interstellar medium seems to become effective only after ~70 pc., Comment: 4 pages, 5 postscript figures, 1 table; Accepted for publication in Astronomy and Astrophysics
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- 2002
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35. Is the old nova RW UMi (1956) an intermediate polar?
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Bianchini, A., Tappert, C., Osborne, H., Canterna, Ronald, and Tamburini, F.
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Astrophysics - Abstract
From photometric observations of the old nova RW UMi (1956) we have discovered the presence of five sub-orbital periodicities. The longest period, P1 = 54.4 min, always observed, could be the beat period between the orbital period and the white dwarf (WD) spin period that we assume to be P2 = 33.4 min. The other suborbital periods could be orbital sidebands with respect to P2 and/or correspond to Keplerian resonance radii. We suggest that in its post-outburst state, characterized by higher mass transfer rate, RW UMi is an asynchronous intermediate polar with a truncated accretion disc. If the magnetic momentum of the WD is $\mu_{34} \sim 0.8$, in its quiescent pre-outburst state, the nova would appear as a discless, synchronous intermediate polar., Comment: 9 pages 11 figures, submitted to MNRAS
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- 2001
36. Parametric Resonance in the Drift Motion of an Ionic Bubble in near critical Ar Gas
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Borghesani, A. F. and Tamburini, F.
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Physics - Plasma Physics ,Condensed Matter ,Physics - Atomic and Molecular Clusters - Abstract
The drift mobility of the negative oxygen ion in dense Argon gas near the liquid-vapor critical point has been measured as a function of the density. Near the critical temperature the zero-field density-normalized ion mobility shows a deep minimum at a density smaller than the critical one. This phenomenon was previously intepreted as the result of the formation of a correlated cluster of Argon atoms around the ion because of the strong electrostriction exerted by the ion on the highly polarizable and compressible gas. We now suggest that a possible alternative explanation is related to the onset of a parametric resonance of a bubble surrounding the ion. At resonance a large amount of energy is dissipated by sound waves in addition to viscous dissipation processes, resulting in the large mobility drop observed., Comment: 4 pages, 3 .eps Figures
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- 1999
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37. Gut microbiome profiling of a rural and urban South African cohort reveals biomarkers of a population in lifestyle transition
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Oduaran, O. H., Tamburini, F. B., Sahibdeen, V., Brewster, R., Gómez-Olivé, F. X., Kahn, K., Norris, S. A., Tollman, S. M., Twine, R., Wade, A. N., Wagner, R. G., Lombard, Z., Bhatt, A. S., and Hazelhurst, S.
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- 2020
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38. I corpora del FICLIT, Università di Bologna: CORIS/CODIS, BoLC e DiaCORIS
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Tamburini F., E. Cresti, M. Moneglia, and Tamburini F.
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Corpora, Italiano, rappresentatività, bilanciamento - Abstract
Presenteremo i tre grandi corpora sviluppati dal nostro gruppo di ricerca e liberamente consultabili sul Web. Il progetto più rilevante ha riguardato la creazione di CORIS, un corpus generale rappresentativo dell’italiano contemporaneo; è disponibile online dal 2001 e costantemente aggiornato, ogni tre anni, per cogliere le variazioni nel lessico e nei rapporti di frequenza. CODIS, la sua controparte dinamica, consente allo studioso di combinare liberamente insiemi predefiniti di testi per costruire il corpus ideale per studi specifici o per studi interlinguistici. BoLC è un corpus bilingue (italiano/inglese) di linguaggio giuridico contenente una sezione parallela e una sezione comparabile. Consente lo studio e il confronto della terminologia adottata nei due sistemi giuridici ed è disponibile online dal 2011. DiaCORIS, online dal 2006, riproduce la struttura in macro-varietà testuali di CORIS in una prospettiva diacronica. Contiene testi dall’Unità d’Italia agli anni 2000 adeguatamente annotati con i principali metadati.
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- 2022
39. Advanced Techniques for the Decipherment of Ancient Scripts
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Ferrara S., Tamburini F., and Ferrara S., Tamburini F.
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decipherment, scripts, epigraphy, paleography, computational tools, neural networks - Abstract
This contribution explores modern and traditional approaches to the decipherment of ancient writing systems. It surveys methods used by paleographers and epigraphers and state-of-the art applications of computational linguistics, such as models based on neural networks. It frames the contextual problems scholars encounter in dealing with ancient codes, the situations and preconditions of the unknown codes, their idiosyncrasies and peculiarities, and the potential solutions afforded by both traditional and novel methods of investigation.
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- 2022
40. Constraining the Generalized Uncertainty Principle with the light twisted by rotating black holes and M87
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Tamburini, F., Feleppa, F., Thidé, Bo, Tamburini, F., Feleppa, F., and Thidé, Bo
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We test the validity of the Generalized Heisenberg's Uncertainty principle in the presence of strong gravitational fields nearby rotating black holes; Heisenberg's principle is supposed to require additional correction terms when gravity is taken into account, leading to a more general formulation also known as the Generalized Uncertainty Principle. Using as probes electromagnetic waves acquiring orbital angular momentum when lensed by a rotating black hole, we find from numerical simulations a relationship between the spectrum of the orbital angular momentum of light and the corrections needed to formulate the Generalized Uncertainty Principle, here characterized by the rescaled parameter beta(0), a function of the Planck's mass and the bare mass of the black hole. Then, from the analysis of the observed twisted light due to the gravitational field of the compact object observed in M87, we find new limits for the parameter beta(0). With this method, complementary to black hole shadow circularity analyses, we obtain more precise limits from the experimental data of M87*, confirming the validity of scenarios compatible with General Relativity, within the uncertainties due to the experimental errors present in EHT data and those due to the numerical simulations and analysis.
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- 2022
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41. Implementing a pragmatically adequate chatbot in DialogFlow CX
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Dall'Acqua A., Tamburini F., Elisabetta Fersini, Marco Passarotti, Viviana Patti, Dall'Acqua A., and Tamburini F.
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chatbots, dialogue design, pragmatics, dialogflow cx - Abstract
This paper presents work in progress concerning the implementation of a list of linguistic patterns developed in an original way to be pragmatically adequate. These patterns for Italian are strongly rooted in Conversation Analysis and are adaptable and portable into different domains. The platform used for the implementation is Dialogflow CX.
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- 2021
42. Playing with NeMo for building an automatic speech recogniser for Italian
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Tamburini F., Elisabetta Fersini, Marco Passarotti, Viviana Patti, and Tamburini F.
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Speech recognition, NVIDIA NeMo, Italian - Abstract
This paper presents work in progress for the creation of a Large Vocabulary Automatic Speech Recogniser for Italian using NVIDIA NeMo. Thanks to this package, we were able to build a reliable recogniser for adults' speech by fine tuning the English model provided by NVIDIA and rescoring it with powerful neural language models, obtaining very good performances. The lack of a standard, reliable and publicy available baseline for Italian motivated this work.
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- 2021
43. Linguistic biomarkers for the detection of Mild Cognitive Impairment
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Gagliardi G., Tamburini F., and Gagliardi G., Tamburini F.
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Mild Cognitive Impairment, Dementia screening, Natural Language Processing, linguistic biomarkers - Abstract
A timely diagnosis of the prodromal stages of dementia remains a big challenge for healthcare systems: many assessment tools have been proposed over recent years, but the commonest screening instruments are largely unreliable for detecting subtle changes in cognition. The scientific literature contains a rising number of reports about language disturbances at the earliest stages of dementia, a clinical syndrome known as “Mild Cognitive Impairment" (MCI). Here we take advantage of these findings to develop a novel NLP method capable of identifying cognitive frailty at a very early stage by processing Italian spoken productions. This study constitutes a first step in the creation of an automatic tool for non-intrusive, low-cost dementia screening exploiting linguistic biomarkers. Our findings show that acoustic features (i.e., fluency indexes and spectral properties of the voice) are the most reliable parameters for MCI early identification. Moreover, lexical and syntactic features, grabbing the erosion of verbal abilities caused by the pathology, emerge as statistically significant and can support speech traits in the classification process.
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- 2021
44. Constraining the Generalized Uncertainty Principle with the light twisted by rotating black holes and M87*
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Tamburini, F., primary, Feleppa, F., additional, and Thidé, B., additional
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45. Economic Consequences of Investing in Anti-HCV Antiviral Treatment from the Italian NHS Perspective: A Real-World-Based Analysis of PITER Data
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Marcellusi, A, Viti, R, Kondili, L, Rosato, S, Vella, S, Mennini, F, Quaranta, M, Tosti, M, Weimer, L, Ferrigno, L, D'Angelo, F, Falzano, L, Benedetti, A, Schiada, L, Cucco, M, Giacometti, A, Brescini, L, Castelletti, S, Drenaggi, D, Mazzaro, C, Angarano, G, Milella, M, Dileo, A, Rendina, M, Contaldo, A, Iannone, A, La Fortezza, F, Rizzi, M, Cologni, G, Bolondi, L, Benevento, F, Serio, I, Andreone, P, Caraceni, P, Guarneri, V, Margotti, M, Simonetti, G, Mazzella, G, Verucchi, G, Donati, V, Mian, P, Rimenti, G, Rossini, A, Contessi, G, Castelli, F, Zaltron, S, Spinetti, A, Odolini, S, Leandro, G, Cozzolongo, R, Zappimbulso, M, Russello, M, Benigno, R, Coco, C, Torti, C, Costa, C, Greco, G, Mazzitelli, M, Pisani, V, Cosco, L, Quintieri, F, Desiena, M, Giancotti, F, Vecchiet, J, Falasca, K, Mastroianni, A, Apuzzo, G, Chidichimo, L, Foschi, F, Dall'Aglio, A, Libanore, M, Segala, D, Sighinolfi, L, Bartolozzi, D, Salomoni, E, Blanc, P, Baragli, F, Delpin, B, Mariabelli, E, Mazzotta, F, Poggi, A, Zignego, A, Monti, M, Madia, F, Xheka, A, Cela, E, Santantonio, T, Bruno, S, Viscoli, C, Alessandrini, A, Curti, C, Dibiagio, A, Nicolini, L, Balletto, E, Mastroianni, C, Blerta, K, Prati, D, Raffaele, L, Andreoletti, M, Perboni, G, Costa, P, Manzini, L, Raimondo, G, Filomia, R, Lazzarin, A, Morsica, G, Salpietro, S, Puoti, M, Baiguera, C, Vassalli, S, Rumi, M, Labanca, S, Zuin, M, Giorgini, A, Orellana, D, D'Arminiomonforte, A, Debona, A, Solaro, S, Fargion, S, Valenti, L, Periti, G, Pelusi, S, Galli, M, Calvi, E, Milazzo, L, Peri, A, Lampertico, P, Borghi, M, D'Ambrosio, R, Degasperi, E, Vinci, M, Villa, E, Bernabucci, V, Bristot, L, Pereira, F, Chessa, L, Pasetto, M, Loi, M, Gori, A, Beretta, I, Pastore, V, Soria, A, Strazzabosco, M, Ciaccio, A, Gemma, M, Borgia, G, Foggia, A, Zappulo, E, Gentile, I, Buonomo, A, Abrescia, N, Maddaloni, A, Caporaso, N, Morisco, F, Camera, S, Donnarumma, L, Coppola, C, Amoruso, D, Staiano, L, Saturnino, M, Coppola, N, Martini, S, Monari, C, Federico, A, Dallio, M, Loguercio, C, Gaeta, G, Brancaccio, G, Nardone, G, Sgamato, C, D'Adamo, G, Alberti, A, Gonzo, M, Piovesan, S, Chemello, L, Buggio, A, Cavalletto, L, Barbaro, F, Castelli, E, Floreani, A, Cazzagon, N, Franceschet, I, Russo, F, Zanetto, A, Franceschet, E, Madonia, S, Cannizzaro, M, Montalto, G, Licata, A, Capitano, A, Craxi, A, Petta, S, Calvaruso, V, Rini, F, Ferrari, C, Negri, E, Orlandini, A, Pesci, M, Bruno, R, Lombardi, A, Zuccaro, V, Gulminetti, R, Asti, A, Villaraggia, M, Mondelli, M, Ludovisi, S, Baldelli, F, Di Candilo, F, Parruti, G, Di Stefano, P, Sozio, F, Gizzi, M, Brunetto, M, Colombatto, P, Coco, B, Surace, L, Foti, G, Pellicano, S, Fornaciari, G, Schianchi, S, Vignoli, P, Massari, M, Corsini, R, Garlassi, E, Ballardini, G, Andreoni, M, Cerva, C, Angelico, M, Gasbarrini, A, Siciliano, M, De Siena, M, Nosotti, L, Taliani, G, Biliotti, E, Santori, M, Spaziante, M, Tamburini, F, Vullo, V, D'Ettorre, G, Cavallari, E, Gebremeskel, T, Pavone, P, Cauda, R, Cingolani, A, Lamonica, S, D'Offizi, G, Lionetti, R, Visco Comandini, U, Grieco, A, D'Aversa, F, Picardi, A, De Vincentis, A, Galati, G, Gallo, P, Dell'Unto, C, Aghemo, A, Gatti Comini, A, Persico, M, Masarone, M, Anselmo, M, De Leo, P, Marturano, M, Brunelli, E, Ridolfi, F, Schimizzi, A, Ayoubi Khajekini, M, Framarin, L, Di Perri, G, Cariti, G, Boglione, L, Cardellino, C, Marinaro, L, Saracco, G, Ciancio, A, Toniutto, P, Alterini, G, Capra, F, Ieluzzi, D, Marcellusi A., Viti R., Kondili L. A., Rosato S., Vella S., Mennini F. S., Quaranta M. G., Tosti M. E., Weimer L. E., Ferrigno L., D'Angelo F., Falzano L., Benedetti A., Schiada L., Cucco M., Giacometti A., Brescini L., Castelletti S., Drenaggi D., Mazzaro C., Angarano G., Milella M., DiLeo A., Rendina M., Contaldo A., Iannone A., La Fortezza F., Rizzi M., Cologni G., Bolondi L., Benevento F., Serio I., Andreone P., Caraceni P., Guarneri V., Margotti M., Simonetti G., Mazzella G., Verucchi G., Donati V., Mian P., Rimenti G., Rossini A., Contessi G. B., Castelli F., Zaltron S., Spinetti A., Odolini S., Leandro G., Cozzolongo R., Zappimbulso M., Russello M., Benigno R., Coco C., Torti C., Costa C., Greco G., Mazzitelli M., Pisani V., Cosco L., Quintieri F., DeSiena M., Giancotti F., Vecchiet J., Falasca K., Mastroianni A., Apuzzo G., Chidichimo L., Foschi F. G., Dall'Aglio A. C., Libanore M., Segala D., Sighinolfi L., Bartolozzi D., Salomoni E., Blanc P., Baragli F., DelPin B., Mariabelli E., Mazzotta F., Poggi A., Zignego A. L., Monti M., Madia F., Xheka A., Cela E. M., Santantonio T. A., Bruno S. R., Viscoli C., Alessandrini A. I., Curti C., DiBiagio A., Nicolini L. A., Balletto E., Mastroianni C., Blerta K., Prati D., Raffaele L., Andreoletti M., Perboni G., Costa P., Manzini L., Raimondo G., Filomia R., Lazzarin A., Morsica G., Salpietro S., Puoti M., Baiguera C., Vassalli S., Rumi M. G., Labanca S., Zuin M., Giorgini A., Orellana D., D'ArminioMonforte A., Debona A., Solaro S., Fargion S., Valenti L., Periti G., Pelusi S., Galli M., Calvi E., Milazzo L., Peri A., Lampertico P., Borghi M., D'Ambrosio R., Degasperi E., Vinci M., Villa E., Bernabucci V., Bristot L., Pereira F., Chessa L., Pasetto M. C., Loi M., Gori A., Beretta I., Pastore V., Soria A., Strazzabosco M., Ciaccio A., Gemma M., Borgia G., Foggia A., Zappulo E., Gentile I., Buonomo A. R., Abrescia N., Maddaloni A., Caporaso N., Morisco F., Camera S., Donnarumma L., Coppola C., Amoruso D. C., Staiano L., Saturnino M. R., Coppola N., Martini S., Monari C., Federico A., Dallio M., Loguercio C., Gaeta G. B., Brancaccio G., Nardone G., Sgamato C., D'Adamo G., Alberti A., Gonzo M., Piovesan S., Chemello L., Buggio A., Cavalletto L., Barbaro F., Castelli E., Floreani A., Cazzagon N., Franceschet I., Russo F. P., Zanetto A., Franceschet E., Madonia S., Cannizzaro M., Montalto G., Licata A., Capitano A. R., Craxi A., Petta S., Calvaruso V., Rini F., Ferrari C., Negri E., Orlandini A., Pesci M., Bruno R., Lombardi A., Zuccaro V., Gulminetti R., Asti A., Villaraggia M., Mondelli M., Ludovisi S., Baldelli F., Di Candilo F., Parruti G., Di Stefano P., Sozio F., Gizzi M. C., Brunetto M. R., Colombatto P., Coco B., Surace L., Foti G., Pellicano S., Fornaciari G., Schianchi S., Vignoli P., Massari M., Corsini R., Garlassi E., Ballardini G., Andreoni M., Cerva C., Angelico M., Gasbarrini A., Siciliano M., De Siena M., Nosotti L., Taliani G., Biliotti E., Santori M., Spaziante M., Tamburini F., Vullo V., D'Ettorre G., Cavallari E. N., Gebremeskel T. S., Pavone P., Cauda R., Cingolani A., Lamonica S., D'Offizi G., Lionetti R., Visco Comandini U., Grieco A., D'Aversa F., Picardi A., De Vincentis A., Galati G., Gallo P., Dell'Unto C., Aghemo A., Gatti Comini A., Persico M., Masarone M., Anselmo M., De Leo P., Marturano M., Brunelli E., Ridolfi F., Schimizzi A. M., Ayoubi Khajekini M., Framarin L., Di Perri G., Cariti G., Boglione L., Cardellino C., Marinaro L., Saracco G. M., Ciancio A., Toniutto P., Alterini G., Capra F., Ieluzzi D., Marcellusi, A, Viti, R, Kondili, L, Rosato, S, Vella, S, Mennini, F, Quaranta, M, Tosti, M, Weimer, L, Ferrigno, L, D'Angelo, F, Falzano, L, Benedetti, A, Schiada, L, Cucco, M, Giacometti, A, Brescini, L, Castelletti, S, Drenaggi, D, Mazzaro, C, Angarano, G, Milella, M, Dileo, A, Rendina, M, Contaldo, A, Iannone, A, La Fortezza, F, Rizzi, M, Cologni, G, Bolondi, L, Benevento, F, Serio, I, Andreone, P, Caraceni, P, Guarneri, V, Margotti, M, Simonetti, G, Mazzella, G, Verucchi, G, Donati, V, Mian, P, Rimenti, G, Rossini, A, Contessi, G, Castelli, F, Zaltron, S, Spinetti, A, Odolini, S, Leandro, G, Cozzolongo, R, Zappimbulso, M, Russello, M, Benigno, R, Coco, C, Torti, C, Costa, C, Greco, G, Mazzitelli, M, Pisani, V, Cosco, L, Quintieri, F, Desiena, M, Giancotti, F, Vecchiet, J, Falasca, K, Mastroianni, A, Apuzzo, G, Chidichimo, L, Foschi, F, Dall'Aglio, A, Libanore, M, Segala, D, Sighinolfi, L, Bartolozzi, D, Salomoni, E, Blanc, P, Baragli, F, Delpin, B, Mariabelli, E, Mazzotta, F, Poggi, A, Zignego, A, Monti, M, Madia, F, Xheka, A, Cela, E, Santantonio, T, Bruno, S, Viscoli, C, Alessandrini, A, Curti, C, Dibiagio, A, Nicolini, L, Balletto, E, Mastroianni, C, Blerta, K, Prati, D, Raffaele, L, Andreoletti, M, Perboni, G, Costa, P, Manzini, L, Raimondo, G, Filomia, R, Lazzarin, A, Morsica, G, Salpietro, S, Puoti, M, Baiguera, C, Vassalli, S, Rumi, M, Labanca, S, Zuin, M, Giorgini, A, Orellana, D, D'Arminiomonforte, A, Debona, A, Solaro, S, Fargion, S, Valenti, L, Periti, G, Pelusi, S, Galli, M, Calvi, E, Milazzo, L, Peri, A, Lampertico, P, Borghi, M, D'Ambrosio, R, Degasperi, E, Vinci, M, Villa, E, Bernabucci, V, Bristot, L, Pereira, F, Chessa, L, Pasetto, M, Loi, M, Gori, A, Beretta, I, Pastore, V, Soria, A, Strazzabosco, M, Ciaccio, A, Gemma, M, Borgia, G, Foggia, A, Zappulo, E, Gentile, I, Buonomo, A, Abrescia, N, Maddaloni, A, Caporaso, N, Morisco, F, Camera, S, Donnarumma, L, Coppola, C, Amoruso, D, Staiano, L, Saturnino, M, Coppola, N, Martini, S, Monari, C, Federico, A, Dallio, M, Loguercio, C, Gaeta, G, Brancaccio, G, Nardone, G, Sgamato, C, D'Adamo, G, Alberti, A, Gonzo, M, Piovesan, S, Chemello, L, Buggio, A, Cavalletto, L, Barbaro, F, Castelli, E, Floreani, A, Cazzagon, N, Franceschet, I, Russo, F, Zanetto, A, Franceschet, E, Madonia, S, Cannizzaro, M, Montalto, G, Licata, A, Capitano, A, Craxi, A, Petta, S, Calvaruso, V, Rini, F, Ferrari, C, Negri, E, Orlandini, A, Pesci, M, Bruno, R, Lombardi, A, Zuccaro, V, Gulminetti, R, Asti, A, Villaraggia, M, Mondelli, M, Ludovisi, S, Baldelli, F, Di Candilo, F, Parruti, G, Di Stefano, P, Sozio, F, Gizzi, M, Brunetto, M, Colombatto, P, Coco, B, Surace, L, Foti, G, Pellicano, S, Fornaciari, G, Schianchi, S, Vignoli, P, Massari, M, Corsini, R, Garlassi, E, Ballardini, G, Andreoni, M, Cerva, C, Angelico, M, Gasbarrini, A, Siciliano, M, De Siena, M, Nosotti, L, Taliani, G, Biliotti, E, Santori, M, Spaziante, M, Tamburini, F, Vullo, V, D'Ettorre, G, Cavallari, E, Gebremeskel, T, Pavone, P, Cauda, R, Cingolani, A, Lamonica, S, D'Offizi, G, Lionetti, R, Visco Comandini, U, Grieco, A, D'Aversa, F, Picardi, A, De Vincentis, A, Galati, G, Gallo, P, Dell'Unto, C, Aghemo, A, Gatti Comini, A, Persico, M, Masarone, M, Anselmo, M, De Leo, P, Marturano, M, Brunelli, E, Ridolfi, F, Schimizzi, A, Ayoubi Khajekini, M, Framarin, L, Di Perri, G, Cariti, G, Boglione, L, Cardellino, C, Marinaro, L, Saracco, G, Ciancio, A, Toniutto, P, Alterini, G, Capra, F, Ieluzzi, D, Marcellusi A., Viti R., Kondili L. A., Rosato S., Vella S., Mennini F. S., Quaranta M. G., Tosti M. E., Weimer L. E., Ferrigno L., D'Angelo F., Falzano L., Benedetti A., Schiada L., Cucco M., Giacometti A., Brescini L., Castelletti S., Drenaggi D., Mazzaro C., Angarano G., Milella M., DiLeo A., Rendina M., Contaldo A., Iannone A., La Fortezza F., Rizzi M., Cologni G., Bolondi L., Benevento F., Serio I., Andreone P., Caraceni P., Guarneri V., Margotti M., Simonetti G., Mazzella G., Verucchi G., Donati V., Mian P., Rimenti G., Rossini A., Contessi G. B., Castelli F., Zaltron S., Spinetti A., Odolini S., Leandro G., Cozzolongo R., Zappimbulso M., Russello M., Benigno R., Coco C., Torti C., Costa C., Greco G., Mazzitelli M., Pisani V., Cosco L., Quintieri F., DeSiena M., Giancotti F., Vecchiet J., Falasca K., Mastroianni A., Apuzzo G., Chidichimo L., Foschi F. G., Dall'Aglio A. C., Libanore M., Segala D., Sighinolfi L., Bartolozzi D., Salomoni E., Blanc P., Baragli F., DelPin B., Mariabelli E., Mazzotta F., Poggi A., Zignego A. L., Monti M., Madia F., Xheka A., Cela E. M., Santantonio T. A., Bruno S. R., Viscoli C., Alessandrini A. I., Curti C., DiBiagio A., Nicolini L. A., Balletto E., Mastroianni C., Blerta K., Prati D., Raffaele L., Andreoletti M., Perboni G., Costa P., Manzini L., Raimondo G., Filomia R., Lazzarin A., Morsica G., Salpietro S., Puoti M., Baiguera C., Vassalli S., Rumi M. G., Labanca S., Zuin M., Giorgini A., Orellana D., D'ArminioMonforte A., Debona A., Solaro S., Fargion S., Valenti L., Periti G., Pelusi S., Galli M., Calvi E., Milazzo L., Peri A., Lampertico P., Borghi M., D'Ambrosio R., Degasperi E., Vinci M., Villa E., Bernabucci V., Bristot L., Pereira F., Chessa L., Pasetto M. C., Loi M., Gori A., Beretta I., Pastore V., Soria A., Strazzabosco M., Ciaccio A., Gemma M., Borgia G., Foggia A., Zappulo E., Gentile I., Buonomo A. R., Abrescia N., Maddaloni A., Caporaso N., Morisco F., Camera S., Donnarumma L., Coppola C., Amoruso D. C., Staiano L., Saturnino M. R., Coppola N., Martini S., Monari C., Federico A., Dallio M., Loguercio C., Gaeta G. B., Brancaccio G., Nardone G., Sgamato C., D'Adamo G., Alberti A., Gonzo M., Piovesan S., Chemello L., Buggio A., Cavalletto L., Barbaro F., Castelli E., Floreani A., Cazzagon N., Franceschet I., Russo F. P., Zanetto A., Franceschet E., Madonia S., Cannizzaro M., Montalto G., Licata A., Capitano A. R., Craxi A., Petta S., Calvaruso V., Rini F., Ferrari C., Negri E., Orlandini A., Pesci M., Bruno R., Lombardi A., Zuccaro V., Gulminetti R., Asti A., Villaraggia M., Mondelli M., Ludovisi S., Baldelli F., Di Candilo F., Parruti G., Di Stefano P., Sozio F., Gizzi M. C., Brunetto M. R., Colombatto P., Coco B., Surace L., Foti G., Pellicano S., Fornaciari G., Schianchi S., Vignoli P., Massari M., Corsini R., Garlassi E., Ballardini G., Andreoni M., Cerva C., Angelico M., Gasbarrini A., Siciliano M., De Siena M., Nosotti L., Taliani G., Biliotti E., Santori M., Spaziante M., Tamburini F., Vullo V., D'Ettorre G., Cavallari E. N., Gebremeskel T. S., Pavone P., Cauda R., Cingolani A., Lamonica S., D'Offizi G., Lionetti R., Visco Comandini U., Grieco A., D'Aversa F., Picardi A., De Vincentis A., Galati G., Gallo P., Dell'Unto C., Aghemo A., Gatti Comini A., Persico M., Masarone M., Anselmo M., De Leo P., Marturano M., Brunelli E., Ridolfi F., Schimizzi A. M., Ayoubi Khajekini M., Framarin L., Di Perri G., Cariti G., Boglione L., Cardellino C., Marinaro L., Saracco G. M., Ciancio A., Toniutto P., Alterini G., Capra F., and Ieluzzi D.
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Objective: We estimated the cost consequence of Italian National Health System (NHS) investment in direct-acting antiviral (DAA) therapy according to hepatitis C virus (HCV) treatment access policies in Italy. Methods: A multistate, 20-year time horizon Markov model of HCV liver disease progression was developed. Fibrosis stage, age and genotype distributions were derived from the Italian Platform for the Study of Viral Hepatitis Therapies (PITER) cohort. The treatment efficacy, disease progression probabilities and direct costs in each health state were obtained from the literature. The break-even point in time (BPT) was defined as the period of time required for the cumulative costs saved to recover the Italian NHS investment in DAA treatment. Three different PITER enrolment periods, which covered the full DAA access evolution in Italy, were considered. Results: The disease stages of 2657 patients who consecutively underwent DAA therapy from January 2015 to December 2017 at 30 PITER clinical centres were standardized for 1000 patients. The investment in DAAs was considered to equal €25 million, €15 million, and €9 million in 2015, 2016, and 2017, respectively. For patients treated in 2015, the BPT was not achieved, because of the disease severity of the treated patients and high DAA prices. For 2016 and 2017, the estimated BPTs were 6.6 and 6.2 years, respectively. The total cost savings after 20 years were €50.13 and €55.50 million for 1000 patients treated in 2016 and 2017, respectively. Conclusions: This study may be a useful tool for public decision makers to understand how HCV clinical and epidemiological profiles influence the economic burden of HCV.
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46. Economic Consequences of Investing in Anti-HCV Antiviral Treatment from the Italian NHS Perspective: A Real-World-Based Analysis of PITER Data
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Marcellusi, Andrea, Viti, Raffaella, Kondili, Loreta A., Rosato, Stefano, Vella, Stefano, Mennini, Francesco Saverio, Kondili, L. A., Vella, S., Quaranta, M. G., Rosato, S., Tosti, M. E., Weimer, L. E., Ferrigno, L., D’Angelo, F., Falzano, L., Benedetti, A., Schiadà, L., Cucco, M., Giacometti, A., Brescini, L., Castelletti, S., Drenaggi, D., Mazzaro, C., Angarano, G., Milella, M., Di Leo, A., Rendina, M., Contaldo, A., Iannone, A., La Fortezza, F., Rizzi, M., Cologni, G., Bolondi, L., Benevento, F., Serio, I., Andreone, P., Caraceni, P., Guarneri, V., Margotti, M., Simonetti, G., Mazzella, G., Verucchi, G., Donati, V., Mian, Peter, Rimenti, G., Rossini, A., Contessi, G. B., Castelli, Fulvio, Zaltron, S., Spinetti, A., Odolini, S., Leandro, G., Cozzolongo, R., Zappimbulso, M., Russello, M., Benigno, R., Coco, C., Torti, C., Costa, C., Greco, G., Mazzitelli, M., Pisani, V., Cosco, Lucia, Quintieri, F., De Siena, Martina, Giancotti, F., Vecchiet, J., Falasca, K., Mastroianni, A., Apuzzo, G., Chidichimo, L., Foschi, F. G., Dall’Aglio, A. C., Libanore, M., Segala, D., Sighinolfi, L., Bartolozzi, D., Salomoni, E., Blanc, P., Baragli, F., DelundefinedPin, B., Mariabelli, E., Mazzotta, F., Poggi, A., Zignego, A. L., Monti, M., Madia, Francesca, Xheka, A., Cela, E. M., Santantonio, T. A., Bruno, S. R., Viscoli, C., Alessandrini, A. I., Curti, C., DiundefinedBiagio, A., Nicolini, L. A., Balletto, E., Mastroianni, Chiara, Blerta, K., Prati, D., Raffaele, L., Andreoletti, M., Perboni, G., Costa, P., Manzini, L., Raimondo, G., Filomia, R., Lazzarin, A., Morsica, G., Salpietro, S., Puoti, M., Baiguera, C., Vassalli, S., Rumi, M. G., Labanca, S., Zuin, M., Giorgini, A., Orellana, D., D’ArminioundefinedMonforte, A., Debona, A., Solaro, S., Fargion, S., Valenti, L., Periti, G., Pelusi, S., Galli, M., Calvi, E., Milazzo, L., Peri, A., Lampertico, P., Borghi, Margherita, D’Ambrosio, R., Degasperi, E., Vinci, Maria Rosaria, Villa, E., Bernabucci, V., Bristot, Luca, Pereira, F., Chessa, L., Pasetto, M. C., Loi, M., Gori, A., Beretta, I., Pastore, V., Soria, A., Strazzabosco, M., Ciaccio, A., Gemma, M., Borgia, G., Foggia, A., Zappulo, E., Gentile, I., Buonomo, A. R., Abrescia, N., Maddaloni, A., Caporaso, N., Morisco, F., Camera, S., Donnarumma, L., Coppola, C., Amoruso, D. C., Staiano, L., Saturnino, M. R., Coppola, N., Martini, S., Monari, C., Federico, Alex, Dallio, M., Loguercio, C., Gaeta, G. B., Brancaccio, G., Nardone, G., Sgamato, C., D’Adamo, G., Alberti, A., Gonzo, M., Piovesan, S., Chemello, L., Buggio, A., Cavalletto, L., Barbaro, F., Castelli, Enrico, Floreani, A., Cazzagon, N., Franceschet, I., Russo, F. P., Zanetto, A., Franceschet, E., Madonia, S., Cannizzaro, Maria Chiara, Montalto, G., Licata, A., Capitano, A. R., Craxì, A., Petta, S., Calvaruso, V., Rini, F., Ferrari, C., Negri, E., Orlandini, A., Pesci, M., Bruno, R., Lombardi, A., Zuccaro, V., Gulminetti, R., Asti, A., Villaraggia, M., Mondelli, M., Ludovisi, S., Baldelli, F., Di Candilo, F., Parruti, G., Di Stefano, Paolo, Sozio, F., Gizzi, M. C., Brunetto, M. R., Colombatto, P., Coco, B., Surace, L., Foti, G., Pellicano, S., Fornaciari, G., Schianchi, S., Vignoli, P., Massari, M., Corsini, R., Garlassi, E., Ballardini, G., Andreoni, M., Cerva, C., Angelico, M., Gasbarrini, Antonio, Siciliano, M., Nosotti, L., Taliani, G., Biliotti, E., Santori, M., Spaziante, M., Tamburini, F., Vullo, V., D’Ettorre, G., Cavallari, E. N., Gebremeskel, T. S., Pavone, P., Cauda, Roberto, Cingolani, Antonella, Lamonica, S., D’Offizi, G., Lionetti, R., Visco Comandini, U., Grieco, Antonio, D’Aversa, F., Picardi, A., De Vincentis, A., Galati, G., Gallo, Patrizia, Dell’Unto, C., Aghemo, A., Gatti Comini, A., Persico, M., Masarone, M., Anselmo, M., De Leo, P., Marturano, Monia, Brunelli, E., Ridolfi, F., Schimizzi, A. M., Ayoubi Khajekini, M., Framarin, L., Di Perri, G., Cariti, G., Boglione, L., Cardellino, C., Marinaro, L., Saracco, G. 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C., Libanore, M., Segala, D., Sighinolfi, L., Bartolozzi, D., Salomoni, E., Blanc, P., Baragli, F., Delpin, B., Mariabelli, E., Mazzotta, F., Poggi, A., Zignego, A. L., Monti, M., Madia, F., Xheka, A., Cela, E. M., Santantonio, T. A., Bruno, S. R., Viscoli, C., Alessandrini, A. I., Curti, C., Dibiagio, A., Nicolini, L. A., Balletto, E., Mastroianni, C., Blerta, K., Prati, D., Raffaele, L., Andreoletti, M., Perboni, G., Costa, P., Manzini, L., Raimondo, G., Filomia, R., Lazzarin, A., Morsica, G., Salpietro, S., Puoti, M., Baiguera, C., Vassalli, S., Rumi, M. G., Labanca, S., Zuin, M., Giorgini, A., Orellana, D., D'Arminiomonforte, A., Debona, A., Solaro, S., Fargion, S., Valenti, L., Periti, G., Pelusi, S., Galli, M., Calvi, E., Milazzo, L., Peri, A., Lampertico, P., Borghi, M., D'Ambrosio, R., Degasperi, E., Vinci, M., Villa, E., Bernabucci, V., Bristot, L., Pereira, F., Chessa, L., Pasetto, M. 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C., Salomoni, Valentina, Nicolini, Elvira, Calvi, Marta, Soria, Giovanni, D'Adamo, Danilo, ALONSO ALBERTI, MARIA PALOMA CARMEN, Orlandini, Giovanni, DE ASTIS, Fabio, Sozio, Concetta, Terzini, Angelico, DE SIENA, ANDREA URIEL, Taliani, Sabrina, Spaziante, Agata, Lamonica, Emilia, and Capra, Carlo
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Liver Cirrhosis ,Pediatrics ,Time Factors ,Settore MED/09 - Medicina Interna ,National Health Programs ,ERADICATION ,OUTBREAK ,antiviral treatment, anti HCV, economic consequences ,Hepacivirus ,LIVER FIBROSIS ,Severity of Illness Index ,Health Services Accessibility ,COST-EFFECTIVENESS ,Indirect costs ,0302 clinical medicine ,Epidemiology ,virus infection ,030212 general & internal medicine ,health care economics and organizations ,cost effectiveness ,030503 health policy & services ,Health Policy ,Health services research ,health ,Hepatitis C ,Markov Chains ,chronic hepatitis C, virus infection, fibrosis progression, cost effectiveness, liver fibrosis ,Italy ,Pharmacology ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Cohort ,Settore SECS-P/03 - Scienza delle Finanze ,Disease Progression ,Public Health ,0305 other medical science ,Viral hepatitis ,Anti-HCV antiviral treatment ,CHRONIC HEPATITIS-C ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Genotype ,Settore MED/12 - GASTROENTEROLOGIA ,VIRUS-INFECTION ,Antiviral Agents ,NO ,03 medical and health sciences ,Cost Savings ,Humans ,medicine ,MANAGEMENT ,chronic hepatitis C ,INDUCED DISEASES ,METAANALYSIS ,Health economics ,business.industry ,Public health ,Environmental and Occupational Health ,medicine.disease ,FIBROSIS PROGRESSION ,business - Abstract
OBJECTIVE:\ud We estimated the cost consequence of Italian National Health System (NHS) investment in direct-acting antiviral (DAA) therapy according to hepatitis C virus (HCV) treatment access policies in Italy.\ud \ud METHODS:\ud A multistate, 20-year time horizon Markov model of HCV liver disease progression was developed. Fibrosis stage, age and genotype distributions were derived from the Italian Platform for the Study of Viral Hepatitis Therapies (PITER) cohort. The treatment efficacy, disease progression probabilities and direct costs in each health state were obtained from the literature. The break-even point in time (BPT) was defined as the period of time required for the cumulative costs saved to recover the Italian NHS investment in DAA treatment. Three different PITER enrolment periods, which covered the full DAA access evolution in Italy, were considered.\ud \ud RESULTS:\ud The disease stages of 2657 patients who consecutively underwent DAA therapy from January 2015 to December 2017 at 30 PITER clinical centres were standardized for 1000 patients. The investment in DAAs was considered to equal €25 million, €15 million, and €9 million in 2015, 2016, and 2017, respectively. For patients treated in 2015, the BPT was not achieved, because of the disease severity of the treated patients and high DAA prices. For 2016 and 2017, the estimated BPTs were 6.6 and 6.2 years, respectively. The total cost savings after 20 years were €50.13 and €55.50 million for 1000 patients treated in 2016 and 2017, respectively.\ud \ud CONCLUSIONS:\ud This study may be a useful tool for public decision makers to understand how HCV clinical and epidemiological profiles influence the economic burden of HCV.
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- 2019
47. RW Ursae Minoris (1956): An Evolving Postnova System
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Bianchini, A., Tappert, C., Canterna, R., Tamburini, F., Osborne, H., and Cantrell, K.
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- 2003
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48. Twisted light, a new tool for general relativity and beyond - Revealing the properties of rotating black holes with the vorticity of light
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Tamburini, F., Feleppa, F., Thidé, Bo, Tamburini, F., Feleppa, F., and Thidé, Bo
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We describe and present the first observational evidence that light propagating near a rotating black hole is twisted in phase and carries orbital angular momentum. The novel use of this physical observable as an additional tool for the previously known techniques of gravitational lensing allows us to directly measure, for the first time, the spin parameter of a black hole. With the additional information encoded in the orbital angular momentum, not only can we reveal the actual rotation of the compact object, but we can also use rotating black holes as probes to test general relativity.
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49. Cycling of reduced phosphorus compounds in soil and potential impacts of climate change
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Kehler, A., Haygarth, P., Tamburini, F., Blackwell, M., Kehler, A., Haygarth, P., Tamburini, F., and Blackwell, M.
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Soil phosphorus (P) remains an ever-increasing topic of importance, notably for its key role as a nutrient for driving food production but with parallel concerns over damaging water quality, all against a backdrop of uncertainty of long-term rock phosphate supplies. Soil is a key interface that holds P and regulates its onward flow to plants or leakage to waters. Often overlooked are a ubiquitous group of P compounds that exist in alternative oxidation states to that of phosphate (+5). Redox cycling, and the behaviour that chemically reduced P compounds exhibit in soils, introduces alternative routes of cycling P that may become more important as the soil system itself alters, especially due to the external pressures of climate change, bringing about critical dynamics in rainfall and runoff and also wetting and drying. All of these factors are known to affect soil redox potential and consequently the oxidation state of soil P. This review considers the chemically reduced species in the P cycle, exploring their sources and sinks, while considering their importance within the primary global biogeochemical cycling of P and how this may be impacted by climate change in the temperate climate of the northern hemisphere. Highlights: This paper addresses how climate change will affect soil phosphorus cycling. This review is novel as it considers the reduced phosphorus forms when discussing P transfer in soils. Climate change is likely to increase prevalence of reduced P and free phosphate in northern hemisphere temperate soils. Phosphorus cycling relies partly on redox P processes. Their importance will increase as climate alters soils.
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- 2021
50. Grounded and Ungrounded Referring Expressions in Human Dialogues: Language Mirrors Different Grounding Conditions
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Gualdoni, E., Bernardi, R., Fernández, R., Pezzelle, S., Monti, J., Dell'Orletta, F., Tamburini, F., ILLC (FNWI), Language and Computation (ILLC, FNWI/FGw), Brain and Cognition, and Faculty of Science
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We study how language use differs between dialogue partners in a visually grounded reference task when a referent is mutually identifiable by both interlocutors vs. when it is only available to one of them. In the latter case, the addressee needs to disconfirm a proposed description – a skill largely neglected by both the theoretical and the computational linguistics communities. We consider a number of linguistic features that we expect to vary across conditions. We then analyze their effectiveness in distinguishing among the two conditions by means of statistical tests and a feature-based classifier. Overall, we show that language mirrors different grounding conditions, paving the way to future deeper investigation of referential disconfirmation.
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- 2020
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