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2. A Cheap and Powerful Stereo Endoscope Lab Mock-Up for Robotic Surgery to Implement and Test Machine Vision and Augmented Reality Prototypes
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Mendicino, A. R., Bani, E., Caretto, M., Cutolo, F., Simoncini, T., Ferrari, V., Goos, Gerhard, Founding Editor, Hartmanis, Juris, Founding Editor, Bertino, Elisa, Editorial Board Member, Gao, Wen, Editorial Board Member, Steffen, Bernhard, Editorial Board Member, Yung, Moti, Editorial Board Member, De Paolis, Lucio Tommaso, editor, Arpaia, Pasquale, editor, and Sacco, Marco, editor
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- 2023
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3. Technological Low Hanging Fruits Involved in Combating the COVID 19 Pandemic
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Fossati, M. R., Catalano, M. G., Grioli, G., Carbone, M., Caporale, D., Lentini, G., Poggiani, M., Maimeri, M., Barbarossa, M., Petrocelli, C., Ferrari, M., Gesi, M., Viglialoro, R. M., Ferrari, V., Bicchi, A., Tosi, Francesca, Editor-in-Chief, Germak, Claudio, Series Editor, Zurlo, Francesco, Series Editor, Jinyi, Zhi, Series Editor, Pozzatti Amadori, Marilaine, Series Editor, Caon, Maurizio, Series Editor, Anzani, Anna, editor, and Scullica, Francesco, editor
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- 2023
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4. Piezoelectric MEMS for Sensors, Actuators and Energy Harvesting
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Nastro, A., Baù, M., Ferrari, M., Ferrari, V., Angrisani, Leopoldo, Series Editor, Arteaga, Marco, Series Editor, Panigrahi, Bijaya Ketan, Series Editor, Chakraborty, Samarjit, Series Editor, Chen, Jiming, Series Editor, Chen, Shanben, Series Editor, Chen, Tan Kay, Series Editor, Dillmann, Rüdiger, Series Editor, Duan, Haibin, Series Editor, Ferrari, Gianluigi, Series Editor, Ferre, Manuel, Series Editor, Hirche, Sandra, Series Editor, Jabbari, Faryar, Series Editor, Jia, Limin, Series Editor, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Khamis, Alaa, Series Editor, Kroeger, Torsten, Series Editor, Li, Yong, Series Editor, Liang, Qilian, Series Editor, Martín, Ferran, Series Editor, Ming, Tan Cher, Series Editor, Minker, Wolfgang, Series Editor, Misra, Pradeep, Series Editor, Möller, Sebastian, Series Editor, Mukhopadhyay, Subhas, Series Editor, Ning, Cun-Zheng, Series Editor, Nishida, Toyoaki, Series Editor, Oneto, Luca, Series Editor, Pascucci, Federica, Series Editor, Qin, Yong, Series Editor, Seng, Gan Woon, Series Editor, Speidel, Joachim, Series Editor, Veiga, Germano, Series Editor, Wu, Haitao, Series Editor, Zamboni, Walter, Series Editor, Zhang, Junjie James, Series Editor, Di Francia, Girolamo, editor, and Di Natale, Corrado, editor
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- 2023
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5. Efficient video annotation with visual interpolation and frame selection guidance
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Kuznetsova, A., Talati, A., Luo, Y., Simmons, K., and Ferrari, V.
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Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,Computer Science - Human-Computer Interaction - Abstract
We introduce a unified framework for generic video annotation with bounding boxes. Video annotation is a longstanding problem, as it is a tedious and time-consuming process. We tackle two important challenges of video annotation: (1) automatic temporal interpolation and extrapolation of bounding boxes provided by a human annotator on a subset of all frames, and (2) automatic selection of frames to annotate manually. Our contribution is two-fold: first, we propose a model that has both interpolating and extrapolating capabilities; second, we propose a guiding mechanism that sequentially generates suggestions for what frame to annotate next, based on the annotations made previously. We extensively evaluate our approach on several challenging datasets in simulation and demonstrate a reduction in terms of the number of manual bounding boxes drawn by 60% over linear interpolation and by 35% over an off-the-shelf tracker. Moreover, we also show 10% annotation time improvement over a state-of-the-art method for video annotation with bounding boxes [25]. Finally, we run human annotation experiments and provide extensive analysis of the results, showing that our approach reduces actual measured annotation time by 50% compared to commonly used linear interpolation., Comment: accepted to WACV 2021
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- 2020
6. Prospects for Fundamental Physics with LISA
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Barausse, Enrico, Berti, Emanuele, Hertog, Thomas, Hughes, Scott A., Jetzer, Philippe, Pani, Paolo, Sotiriou, Thomas P., Tamanini, Nicola, Witek, Helvi, Yagi, Kent, Yunes, Nicolas, Abdelsalhin, T., Achucarro, A., Aelst, K. V., Afshordi, N., Akcay, S., Annulli, L., Arun, K. G., Ayuso, I., Baibhav, V., Baker, T., Bantilan, H., Barreiro, T., Barrera-Hinojosa, C., Bartolo, N., Baumann, D., Belgacem, E., Bellini, E., Bellomo, N., Ben-Dayan, I., Bena, I., Benkel, R., Bergshoefs, E., Bernard, L., Bernuzzi, S., Bertacca, D., Besancon, M., Beutler, F., Beyer, F., Bhagwat, S., Bicak, J., Biondini, S., Bize, S., Blas, D., Boehmer, C., Boller, K., Bonga, B., Bonvin, C., Bosso, P., Bozzola, G., Brax, P., Breitbach, M., Brito, R., Bruni, M., Brügmann, B., Bulten, H., Buonanno, A., Burke, A. O., Burko, L. M., Burrage, C., Cabral, F., Calcagni, G., Caprini, C., Cárdenas-Avendaño, A., Celoria, M., Chatziioannou, K., Chernoff, D., Clough, K., Coates, A., Comelli, D., Compère, G., Croon, D., Cruces, D., Cusin, G., Dalang, C., Danielsson, U., Das, S., Datta, S., de Boer, J., De Luca, V., De Rham, C., Desjacques, V., Destounis, K., Di Filippo, F., Dima, A., Dimastrogiovanni, E., Dolan, S., Doneva, D., Duque, F., Durrer, R., East, W., Easther, R., Elley, M., Ellis, J. R., Emparan, R., Ezquiaga, J. M., Fairbairn, M., Fairhurst, S., Farmer, H. F., Fasiello, M. R., Ferrari, V., Ferreira, P. G., Ficarra, G., Figueras, P., Fisenko, S., Foffa, S., Franchini, N., Franciolini, G., Fransen, K., Frauendiener, J., Frusciante, N., Fujita, R., Gair, J., Ganz, A., Garcia, P., Garcia-Bellido, J., Garriga, J., Geiger, R., Geng, C., Gergely, L. Á., Germani, C., Gerosa, D., Giddings, S. B., Gourgoulhon, E., Grandclement, P., Graziani, L., Gualtieri, L., Haggard, D., Haino, S., Halburd, R., Han, W. -B., Hawken, A. J., Hees, A., Heng, I. S., Hennig, J., Herdeiro, C., Hervik, S., Holten, J. v., Hoyle, C. J. D., Hu, Y., Hull, M., Ikeda, T., Isi, M., Jenkins, A., Julié, F., Kajfasz, E., Kalaghatgi, C., Kaloper, N., Kamionkowski, M., Karas, V., Kastha, S., Keresztes, Z., Kidder, L., Kimpson, T., Klein, A., Klioner, S., Kokkotas, K., Kolesova, H., Kolkowitz, S., Kopp, J., Koyama, K., Krishnendu, N. V., Kroon, J. A. V., Kunz, M., Lahav, O., Landragin, A., Lang, R. N., Poncin-Lafitte, C. Le, Lemos, J., Li, B., Liberati, S., Liguori, M., Lin, F., Liu, G., Lobo, F. S. N., Loll, R., Lombriser, L., Lovelace, G., Macedo, R. P., Madge, E., Maggio, E., Maggiore, M., Marassi, S., Marcoccia, P., Markakis, C., Martens, W., Martinovic, K., Martins, C. J. A. P., Maselli, A., Mastrogiovanni, S., Matarrese, S., Matas, A., Mavromatos, N. E., Mazumdar, A., Meerburg, P. D., Megias, E., Miller, J., Mimoso, J. P., Mittnacht, L., Montero, M. M., Moore, B., Martin-Moruno, P., Musco, I., Nakano, H., Nampalliwar, S., Nardini, G., Nielsen, A., Novák, J., Nunes, N. J., Okounkova, M., Oliveri, R., Oppizzi, F., Orlando, G., Oshita, N., Pappas, G., Paschalidis, V., Peiris, H., Peloso, M., Perkins, S., Pettorino, V., Pikovski, I., Pilo, L., Podolsky, J., Pontzen, A., Prabhat, S., Pratten, G., Prokopec, T., Prouza, M., Qi, H., Raccanelli, A., Rajantie, A., Randall, L., Raposo, G., Raymond, V., Renaux-Petel, S., Ricciardone, A., Riotto, A., Robson, T., Roest, D., Rollo, R., Rosofsky, S., Ruan, J. J., Rubiera-García, D., Ruiz, M., Rusu, M., Sabatie, F., Sago, N., Sakellariadou, M., Saltas, I. D., Sberna, L., Sathyaprakash, B., Scheel, M., Schmidt, P., Schutz, B., Schwaller, P., Shao, L., Shapiro, S. L., Shoemaker, D., Silva, A. d., Simpson, C., Sopuerta, C. F., Spallicci, A., Stefanek, B. A., Stein, L., Stergioulas, N., Stott, M., Sutton, P., Svarc, R., Tagoshi, H., Tahamtan, T., Takeda, H., Tanaka, T., Tantilian, G., Tasinato, G., Tattersall, O., Teukolsky, S., Tiec, A. L., Theureau, G., Trodden, M., Tolley, A., Toubiana, A., Traykova, D., Tsokaros, A., Unal, C., Unnikrishnan, C. S., Vagenas, E. C., Valageas, P., Vallisneri, M., Brand, J. Van den, Broeck, C. Van den, van de Meent, M., Vanhove, P., Varma, V., Veitch, J., Vercnocke, B., Verde, L., Vernieri, D., Vernizzi, F., Vicente, R., Vidotto, F., Visser, M., Vlah, Z., Vretinaris, S., Völkel, S., Wang, Q., Wang, Yu-Tong, Werner, M. C., Westernacher, J., Weygaert, R. v. d., Wiltshire, D., Wiseman, T., Wolf, P., Wu, K., Yamada, K., Yang, H., Yi, L., Yue, X., Yvon, D., Zilhão, M., Zimmerman, A., and Zumalacarregui, M.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
In this paper, which is of programmatic rather than quantitative nature, we aim to further delineate and sharpen the future potential of the LISA mission in the area of fundamental physics. Given the very broad range of topics that might be relevant to LISA, we present here a sample of what we view as particularly promising directions, based in part on the current research interests of the LISA scientific community in the area of fundamental physics. We organize these directions through a "science-first" approach that allows us to classify how LISA data can inform theoretical physics in a variety of areas. For each of these theoretical physics classes, we identify the sources that are currently expected to provide the principal contribution to our knowledge, and the areas that need further development. The classification presented here should not be thought of as cast in stone, but rather as a fluid framework that is amenable to change with the flow of new insights in theoretical physics., Comment: 22 pages, 1 figure, to appear in General Relativity and Gravitation
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- 2020
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7. A Cheap and Powerful Stereo Endoscope Lab Mock-Up for Robotic Surgery to Implement and Test Machine Vision and Augmented Reality Prototypes
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Mendicino, A. R., primary, Bani, E., additional, Caretto, M., additional, Cutolo, F., additional, Simoncini, T., additional, and Ferrari, V., additional
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- 2023
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8. Technological Low Hanging Fruits Involved in Combating the COVID 19 Pandemic
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Fossati, M. R., primary, Catalano, M. G., additional, Grioli, G., additional, Carbone, M., additional, Caporale, D., additional, Lentini, G., additional, Poggiani, M., additional, Maimeri, M., additional, Barbarossa, M., additional, Petrocelli, C., additional, Ferrari, M., additional, Gesi, M., additional, Viglialoro, R. M., additional, Ferrari, V., additional, and Bicchi, A., additional
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- 2022
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9. Piezoelectric MEMS for Sensors, Actuators and Energy Harvesting
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Nastro, A., primary, Baù, M., additional, Ferrari, M., additional, and Ferrari, V., additional
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- 2022
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10. Spherical harmonic expansion of hydrodynamic hull forces
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Ferrari, V., primary, Sutulo, S., additional, and Guedes Soares, C., additional
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- 2022
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11. Manoeuvring experiments, mathematical model and sensitivity analysis for test-case ferry
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Ferrari, V., primary, Tonelli, R., additional, Kisjes, A.S., additional, and Hallmann, R., additional
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- 2022
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12. An investigation on the heel influence on manoeuverability: A twin-screw RORO vessel case study
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Piaggio, B., primary, Rimini, B., additional, Villa, D., additional, Viviani, M., additional, Ferrari, V., additional, and Tonelli, R., additional
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- 2022
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13. Purpura thrombotique thrombocytopénique associé à l’utilisation de pembrolizumab dans le cadre d’une carcinome épidermoïde bronchique, expérience d’un cas
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Bazin, E., primary, Ewig, E., additional, Levraut, M., additional, Rocher, F., additional, Lechtman, S., additional, Ferrari, V., additional, Martis, N., additional, and Kouchit, Y., additional
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- 2024
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14. Automatic Compensation of Parallel Capacitance of TPoS MEMS Resonator for Accurate Frequency Tracking with PLL-Based Oscillator Circuit
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Baù, M., Ferrari, M., Ferrari, V., Ali, A., Lee, J. E.-Y., Angrisani, Leopoldo, Series Editor, Arteaga, Marco, Series Editor, Panigrahi, Bijaya Ketan, Series Editor, Chakraborty, Samarjit, Series Editor, Chen, Jiming, Series Editor, Chen, Shanben, Series Editor, Chen, Tan Kay, Series Editor, Dillmann, Rüdiger, Series Editor, Duan, Haibin, Series Editor, Ferrari, Gianluigi, Series Editor, Ferre, Manuel, Series Editor, Hirche, Sandra, Series Editor, Jabbari, Faryar, Series Editor, Jia, Limin, Series Editor, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Khamis, Alaa, Series Editor, Kroeger, Torsten, Series Editor, Liang, Qilian, Series Editor, Martín, Ferran, Series Editor, Ming, Tan Cher, Series Editor, Minker, Wolfgang, Series Editor, Misra, Pradeep, Series Editor, Möller, Sebastian, Series Editor, Mukhopadhyay, Subhas, Series Editor, Ning, Cun-Zheng, Series Editor, Nishida, Toyoaki, Series Editor, Pascucci, Federica, Series Editor, Qin, Yong, Series Editor, Seng, Gan Woon, Series Editor, Speidel, Joachim, Series Editor, Veiga, Germano, Series Editor, Wu, Haitao, Series Editor, Zhang, Junjie James, Series Editor, Di Francia, G., editor, Di Natale, C., editor, Alfano, B., editor, De Vito, S., editor, Esposito, E., editor, Fattoruso, G., editor, Formisano, F., editor, Massera, E., editor, Miglietta, M. L., editor, and Polichetti, T., editor
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- 2020
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15. Distance-Independent Contactless Interrogation of Quartz Resonator Sensor with Printed-on-Crystal Coil
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Ferrari, M., Demori, M., Baù, M., Ferrari, V., Angrisani, Leopoldo, Series Editor, Arteaga, Marco, Series Editor, Panigrahi, Bijaya Ketan, Series Editor, Chakraborty, Samarjit, Series Editor, Chen, Jiming, Series Editor, Chen, Shanben, Series Editor, Chen, Tan Kay, Series Editor, Dillmann, Rüdiger, Series Editor, Duan, Haibin, Series Editor, Ferrari, Gianluigi, Series Editor, Ferre, Manuel, Series Editor, Hirche, Sandra, Series Editor, Jabbari, Faryar, Series Editor, Jia, Limin, Series Editor, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Khamis, Alaa, Series Editor, Kroeger, Torsten, Series Editor, Liang, Qilian, Series Editor, Martín, Ferran, Series Editor, Ming, Tan Cher, Series Editor, Minker, Wolfgang, Series Editor, Misra, Pradeep, Series Editor, Möller, Sebastian, Series Editor, Mukhopadhyay, Subhas, Series Editor, Ning, Cun-Zheng, Series Editor, Nishida, Toyoaki, Series Editor, Pascucci, Federica, Series Editor, Qin, Yong, Series Editor, Seng, Gan Woon, Series Editor, Speidel, Joachim, Series Editor, Veiga, Germano, Series Editor, Wu, Haitao, Series Editor, Zhang, Junjie James, Series Editor, Di Francia, G., editor, Di Natale, C., editor, Alfano, B., editor, De Vito, S., editor, Esposito, E., editor, Fattoruso, G., editor, Formisano, F., editor, Massera, E., editor, Miglietta, M. L., editor, and Polichetti, T., editor
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- 2020
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16. Piezoelectric Multi-Frequency Nonlinear MEMS Converter for Energy Harvesting from Broadband Vibrations
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Baù, M., Ferrari, M., Ferrari, V., Angrisani, Leopoldo, Series Editor, Arteaga, Marco, Series Editor, Panigrahi, Bijaya Ketan, Series Editor, Chakraborty, Samarjit, Series Editor, Chen, Jiming, Series Editor, Chen, Shanben, Series Editor, Chen, Tan Kay, Series Editor, Dillmann, Rüdiger, Series Editor, Duan, Haibin, Series Editor, Ferrari, Gianluigi, Series Editor, Ferre, Manuel, Series Editor, Hirche, Sandra, Series Editor, Jabbari, Faryar, Series Editor, Jia, Limin, Series Editor, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Khamis, Alaa, Series Editor, Kroeger, Torsten, Series Editor, Liang, Qilian, Series Editor, Martín, Ferran, Series Editor, Ming, Tan Cher, Series Editor, Minker, Wolfgang, Series Editor, Misra, Pradeep, Series Editor, Möller, Sebastian, Series Editor, Mukhopadhyay, Subhas, Series Editor, Ning, Cun-Zheng, Series Editor, Nishida, Toyoaki, Series Editor, Pascucci, Federica, Series Editor, Qin, Yong, Series Editor, Seng, Gan Woon, Series Editor, Speidel, Joachim, Series Editor, Veiga, Germano, Series Editor, Wu, Haitao, Series Editor, Zhang, Junjie James, Series Editor, Di Francia, G., editor, Di Natale, C., editor, Alfano, B., editor, De Vito, S., editor, Esposito, E., editor, Fattoruso, G., editor, Formisano, F., editor, Massera, E., editor, Miglietta, M. L., editor, and Polichetti, T., editor
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- 2020
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17. Spin evolution of a proto-neutron star
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Camelio, G., Gualtieri, L., Pons, J. A., and Ferrari, V.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We study the evolution of the rotation rate of a proto-neutron star, born in a core-collapse supernova, in the first seconds of its life. During this phase, the star evolution can be described as a sequence of stationary configurations, which we determine by solving the neutrino transport and the stellar structure equations in general relativity. We include in our model the angular momentum loss due to neutrino emission. We find that the requirement of a rotation rate not exceeding the mass-shedding limit at the beginning of the evolution implies a strict bound on the rotation rate at later times. Moreover, assuming that the proto-neutron star is born with a finite ellipticity, we determine the emitted gravitational wave signal, and estimate its detectability by present and future ground-based interferometric detectors., Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures; minor changes to match the version published on Phys.Rev.D
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- 2016
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18. Comment irradier un patient atteint de carcinome bronchique sous traitement systémique (thérapie ciblée, immunothérapie, agents de chimiothérapie) ?
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Doyen, J., Ferrari, V., and Barret, M.
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La prise en charge des carcinomes bronchiques, qu’ils soient à petites cellules ou non à petites cellules nécessite fréquemment une association d’irradiation avec traitement systémique, aussi bien lors d’une stratégie curative que lors d’une stratégie palliative. L’arrivée de nouveaux traitements systémiques pose toutefois le problème de la faisabilité de l’association avec un risque non négligeable de toxicité. La présente revue de la littérature a pour but d’évaluer les situations à risque de toxicité lors de l’association d’une irradiation avec traitement systémique. Dans certaines situations, l’optimisation de la manière d’irradier (séquence, dose) est nécessaire pour optimiser aussi bien la faisabilité que l’efficacité.
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- 2024
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19. Reliability analysis of crabbing manoeuvre
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Ferrari, V., primary, Sutulo, S., additional, Teixeira, A.P., additional, and Soares, C. Guedes, additional
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- 2021
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20. 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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21. Variation in neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR) as predictor of outcomes in metastatic renal cell carcinoma (mRCC) and non-small cell lung cancer (mNSCLC) patients treated with nivolumab
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Simonaggio, A., Elaidi, R., Fournier, L., Fabre, E., Ferrari, V., Borchiellini, D., Thouvenin, J., Barthelemy, P., Thibault, C., Tartour, E., Oudard, S., and Vano, Y. A.
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22. DataBrain: a web-accessible database for three-dimensional reconstructions and quantitative morphometrics of neurons
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Magliaro, C., Callara, A. L., Arami, N., De Maria, C., Ferrari, V., Vanello, N., Tognetti, A., Mangione, M., Viaggi, M. C., Vaglini, F., Castagna, M., De Rossi, D., Landini, L., Ahluwalia, A., Magjarevic, Ratko, Editor-in-chief, Ładyżyński, Piotr, Series editor, Ibrahim, Fatimah, Series editor, Lacković, Igor, Series editor, Rock, Emilio Sacristan, Series editor, Eskola, Hannu, editor, Väisänen, Outi, editor, Viik, Jari, editor, and Hyttinen, Jari, editor
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23. Life-threatening complications of streptococcal sepsis: a PICU contemporary series
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Piastra, M., Ferrari, V., Picconi, E., Morena, T. C., Pezza, L., De Rosa, G., Fedele, M. C., Genovese, O., Onesimo, R., Tempera, A., Valentini, P., Buonsenso, D., Visconti, F., Zito, G., Benassi, C., and Conti, G.
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24. The inaccuracy of LaFarge equations estimating the oxygen consumption in children under 3 years age
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Limón, A., Escribá, F.J., Ferrari, V., Monzó-Fabuel, S., and Argente, P.
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25. La inexactitud de las ecuaciones predictivas de LaFarge para la estimación del consumo de oxígeno en niños menores de 3 años
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Limón, A., Escribá, F.J., Ferrari, V., Monzó-Fabuel, S., and Argente, P.
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26. Forearm lengthening and prosthetic management in children with transverse congenital forearm deficiency
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Klein, C., Ferrari, V., Deroussen, F., Juvet-Segarra, M., and Gouron, R.
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27. Effect of boron addition on the solidification sequence and microstructure of AlCoCrFeNi alloys
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Ferrari, V., Wolf, W., Zepon, G., Coury, F.G., Kaufman, M.J., Bolfarini, C., Kiminami, C.S., and Botta, W.J.
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28. Scientific Objectives of Einstein Telescope
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Sathyaprakash, B., Abernathy, M., Acernese, F., Ajith, P., Allen, B., Amaro-Seoane, P., Andersson, N., Aoudia, S., Arun, K., Astone, P., Krishnan, B., Barack, L., Barone, F., Barr, B., Barsuglia, M., Bassan, M., Bassiri, R., Beker, M., Beveridge, N., Bizouard, M., Bond, C., Bose, S., Bosi, L., Braccini, S., Bradaschia, C., Britzger, M., Brueckner, F., Bulik, T., Bulten, H. J., Burmeister, O., Calloni, E., Campsie, P., Carbone, L., Cella, G., Chalkley, E., Chassande-Mottin, E., Chelkowski, S., Chincarini, A., Cintio, A. Di., Clark, J., Coccia, E., Colacino, C. N., Colas, J., Colla, A., Corsi, A., Cumming, A., Cunningham, L., Cuoco, E., Danilishin, S., Danzmann, K., Daw, E., Salvo, R. De., Pozzo, W. Del., Dent, T., Rosa, R. De., Fiore, L. Di., Emilio, M. Di. Paolo., Virgilio, A. Di., Dietz, A., Doets, M., Dueck, J., Edwards, M., Fafone, V., Fairhurst, S., Falferi, P., Favata, M., Ferrari, V., Ferrini, F., Fidecaro, F., Flaminio, R., Franc, J., Frasconi, F., Freise, A., Friedrich, D., Fulda, P., Gair, J., Galimberti, M., Gemme, G., Genin, E., Gennai, A., Giazotto, A., Glampedakis, K., Gossan, S., Gouaty, R., Graef, C., Graham, W., Granata, M., Grote, H., Guidi, G., Hallam, J., Hammond, G., Hannam, M., Harms, J., Haughian, K., Hawke, I., Heinert, D., Hendry, M., Heng, I., Hennes, E., Hild, S., Hough, J., Huet, D., Husa, S., Huttner, S., Iyer, B., Jones, D. I., Jones, G., Kamaretsos, I., Mishra, C. Kant, Kawazoe, F., Khalili, F., Kley, B., Kokeyama, K., Kokkotas, K., Kroker, S., Kumar, R., Kuroda, K., Lagrange, B., Lastzka, N., Li, T. G. F., Lorenzini, M., Losurdo, G., Lück, H., Majorana, E., Malvezzi, V., Mandel, I., Mandic, V., Marka, S., Marin, F., Marion, F., Marque, J., Martin, I., Leod, D. Mc., Mckechan, D., Mehmet, M., Michel, C., Minenkov, Y., Morgado, N., Morgia, A., Mosca, S., Moscatelli, L., Mours, B., Müller-Ebhardt, H., Murray, P., Naticchioni, L., Nawrodt, R., Nelson, J., Shaughnessy, R. O'., Ott, C. D., Palomba, C., Paoli, A., Parguez, G., Pasqualetti, A., Passaquieti, R., Passuello, D., Perciballi, M., Piergiovanni, F., Pinard, L., Pitkin, M., Plastino, W., Plissi, M., Poggiani, R., Popolizio, P., Porter, E., Prato, M., Prodi, G., Punturo, M., Puppo, P., Rabeling, D., Racz, I., Rapagnani, P., Re, V., Read, J., Regimbau, T., Rehbein, H., Reid, S., Ricci, F., Richard, F., Robinson, C., Rocchi, A., Romano, R., Rowan, S., Rüdiger, A., Samblowski, A., Santamaría, L., Sassolas, B., Schilling, R., Schmidt, P., Schnabel, R., Schutz, B., Schwarz, C., Scott, J., Seidel, P., Sintes, A. M., Somiya, K., Sopuerta, C. F., Sorazu, B., Speirits, F., Storchi, L., Strain, K., Strigin, S., Sutton, P., Tarabrin, S., Taylor, B., Thürin, A., Tokmakov, K., Tonelli, M., Tournefier, H., Vaccarone, R., Vahlbruch, H., Brand, J. F. J. van. den., Broeck, C. Van. Den., Putten, S. van. der., Veggel, M. van., Vecchio, A., Veitch, J., Vetrano, F., Vicere, A., Vyatchanin, S., Weßels, P., Willke, B., Winkler, W., Woan, G., Woodcraft, A., and Yamamoto, K.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
The advanced interferometer network will herald a new era in observational astronomy. There is a very strong science case to go beyond the advanced detector network and build detectors that operate in a frequency range from 1 Hz-10 kHz, with sensitivity a factor ten better in amplitude. Such detectors will be able to probe a range of topics in nuclear physics, astronomy, cosmology and fundamental physics, providing insights into many unsolved problems in these areas., Comment: 18 pages, 4 figures, Plenary talk given at Amaldi Meeting, July 2011
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29. On the validity of the adiabatic approximation in compact binary inspirals
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Maselli, A., Gualtieri, L., Pannarale, F., and Ferrari, V.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
Using a semi-analytical approach recently developed to model the tidal deformations of neutron stars in inspiralling compact binaries, we study the dynamical evolution of the tidal tensor, which we explicitly derive at second post-Newtonian order, and of the quadrupole tensor. Since we do not assume a priori that the quadrupole tensor is proportional to the tidal tensor, i.e. the so called "adiabatic approximation", our approach enables us to establish to which extent such approximation is reliable. We find that the ratio between the quadrupole and tidal tensors (i.e., the Love number) increases as the inspiral progresses, but this phenomenon only marginally affects the emitted gravitational waveform. We estimate the frequency range in which the tidal component of the gravitational signal is well described using the stationary phase approximation at next-to-leading post-Newtonian order, comparing different contributions to the tidal phase. We also derive a semi-analytical expression for the Love number, which reproduces within a few percentage points the results obtained so far by numerical integrations of the relativistic equations of stellar perturbations., Comment: 13 pages, 1 table, 2 figures. Minor changes to match the version appearing on Phys. Rev. D
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30. Reversible switching of room temperature ferromagnetism in CeO2-Co nanoparticles
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Sacanell, J., Paulin, M. A., Ferrari, V., Garbarino, G., and Leyva, A. G.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
We investigated the reversible ferromagnetic (FM) behavior of pure and Co doped CeO2 nanopowders. The as-sintered samples displayed an increasing paramagnetic contribution upon Co doping. Room temperature FM is obtained simply by performing thermal treatments in vacuum at temperatures as low as 500^{\circ}C and it can be switched off by performing thermal treatments in oxidizing conditions. The FM contribution is enhanced as we increase the time of the thermal treatment in vacuum. Those systematic experiments establish a direct relation between ferromagnetism and oxygen vacancies and open a path for developing materials with tailored properties., Comment: 20 pages, 3 figures; Applied Physics Letters Vol. 100, Issue 17, APR2012
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31. Compact binaries detection rates from gravitational wave interferometers: comparison of different procedures
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Corvino, G., Ferrari, V., Marassi, S., and Schneider, R.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
In this paper we perform a detailed analysis of the effect of various approximations which have been used in the literature to compute the detection rates of compact binary coalescences for interferometric gravitational wave detectors. We evaluate the detection rates for the coalescence of BH-BH, NS-NS, and BH-NS binaries taking into account their specific statistical properties obtained from population synthesis models, the cosmic star formation rate history, and the effects of redshift on the emitted gravitational wave signals. The results are compared with those obtained with procedures that are based on different levels of approximations, such as adopting averaged values for the total mass and symmetric mass ratio for all the systems of a binary population, using these to compute the horizon distance for individual detectors, or estimating the coalescence rate density within this distance by its local value. We show that these approximations introduce a bias which depends not only on the approximation which is used, but also on the statistical properties of the considered binary population., Comment: 9 pages, 3 figures
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32. Tidal interaction in compact binaries: a post-Newtonian affine framework
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Ferrari, V., Gualtieri, L., and Maselli, A.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We develop a semi-analytical approach, based on the post-Newtonian expansion and on the affine approximation, to model the tidal deformation of neutron stars in the coalescence of black hole-neutron star or neutron star-neutron star binaries. Our equations describe, in a unified framework, both the system orbital evolution, and the neutron star deformations. These are driven by the tidal tensor, which we expand at 1/c^3 post-Newtonian order, including spin terms. We test the theoretical framework by simulating black hole-neutron star coalescence up to the onset of mass shedding, which we determine by comparing the shape of the star with the Roche lobe. We validate our approach by comparing our results with those of fully relativistic, numerical simulations., Comment: 15 pages, 1 table, 3 figures. Minor changes to match the version published on Phys. Rev. D
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- 2011
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33. Imprint of the merger and ring-down on the gravitational wave background from black hole binaries coalescence
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Marassi, S., Schneider, R., Corvino, G., Ferrari, V., and Zwart, S. Portegies
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We compute the gravitational wave background (GWB) generated by a cosmological population of (BH-BH) binaries using hybrid waveforms recently produced by numerical simulations of (BH-BH) coalescence, which include the inspiral, merger and ring-down contributions. A large sample of binary systems is simulated using the population synthesis code SeBa, and we extract fundamental statistical information on (BH-BH) physical parameters (primary and secondary BH masses, orbital separations and eccentricities, formation and merger timescales). We then derive the binary birth and merger rates using the theoretical cosmic star formation history obtained from a numerical study which reproduces the available observational data at redshifts $z < 8$. We evaluate the contributions of the inspiral, merger and ring-down signals to the GWB, and discuss how these depend on the parameters which critically affect the number of coalescing (BH-BH) systems. We find that Advanced LIGO/Virgo have a chance to detect the GWB signal from the inspiral phase with a $(S/N)=10$ only for the most optimistic model, which predicts the highest local merger rate of 0.85 Mpc$^{-3}$ Myr$^{-1}$. Third generation detectors, such as ET, could reveal the GWB from the inspiral phase predicted by any of the considered models. In addition, ET could sample the merger phase of the evolution at least for models which predict local merger rates between $[0.053 - 0.85]$ Mpc$^{-3}$ Myr$^{-1}$, which are more than a factor 2 lower the the upper limit inferred from the analysis of the LIGO S5 run\cite{Abadieetal2011}., Comment: 14 pages, 10 figures, accepted for publication by Phys. Rev. D. revised version of arXiv:1104.2044
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34. Oscillations of hot, young neutron stars: Gravitational wave frequencies and damping times
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Burgio, G. F., Ferrari, V., Gualtieri, L., and Schulze, H. J.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We study how the frequencies and damping times of oscillations of a newly born, hot proto-neutron star depend on the physical quantities which characterize the star quasi-stationary evolution which follows the bounce. Stellar configurations are modeled using a microscopic equation of state obtained within the Brueckner-Hartree-Fock, nuclear many-body approach, extended to the finite-temperature regime. We discuss the mode frequency behaviour as function of the lepton composition, and of the entropy gradients which prevail in the interior of the star. We find that, in the very early stages, gravitational wave emission efficiently competes with neutrino processes in dissipating the star mechanical energy residual of the gravitational collapse., Comment: 11 pages, 4 tables, 3 figures
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35. Structure, Deformations and Gravitational Wave Emission of Magnetars
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Gualtieri, L., Ciolfi, R., and Ferrari, V.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
Neutron stars can have, in some phases of their life, extremely strong magnetic fields, up to 10^15-10^16 G. These objects, named magnetars, could be powerful sources of gravitational waves, since their magnetic field could determine large deformations. We discuss the structure of the magnetic field of magnetars, and the deformation induced by this field. Finally, we discuss the perspective of detection of the gravitational waves emitted by these stars., Comment: 11 pages, 2 figures, prepared for 19th International Conference on General Relativity and Gravitation (GR19), Mexico City, Mexico, July 5-9, 2010
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36. Structure and deformations of strongly magnetized neutron stars with twisted torus configurations
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Ciolfi, R., Ferrari, V., and Gualtieri, L.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We construct general relativistic models of stationary, strongly magnetized neutron stars. The magnetic field configuration, obtained by solving the relativistic Grad-Shafranov equation, is a generalization of the twisted torus model recently proposed in the literature; the stellar deformations induced by the magnetic field are computed by solving the perturbed Einstein's equations; stellar matter is modeled using realistic equations of state. We find that in these configurations the poloidal field dominates over the toroidal field and that, if the magnetic field is sufficiently strong during the first phases of the stellar life, it can produce large deformations., Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures. Minor changes to match the version published on MNRAS
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37. Ab initio study of magnetism at the TiO2/LaAlO3 interface
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Weissmann, Mariana, Ferrari, V., and Saul, Andres
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
In this paper we study the possible relation between the electronic and magnetic structure of the TiO2/LaAlO3 interface and the unexpected magnetism found in undoped TiO2 films grown on LaAlO$_3$. We concentrate on the role played by structural relaxation and interfacial oxygen vacancies. LaAlO3 has a layered structure along the (001) direction with alternating LaO and AlO2 planes, with nominal charges of +1 and -1, respectively. As a consequence of that, an oxygen deficient TiO2 film with anatase structure will grow preferently on the AlO2 surface layer. We have therefore performed ab-initio calculations for superlattices with TiO2/AlO2 interfaces with interfacial oxygen vacancies. Our main results are that vacancies lead to a change in the valence state of neighbour Ti atoms but not necessarily to a magnetic solution and that the appearance of magnetism depends also on structural details, such as second neighbor positions. These results are obtained using both the LSDA and LSDA+U approximations., Comment: Accepted for publication in Journal of Materials Science
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38. Neutron star tidal disruption in mixed binaries: the imprint of the equation of state
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Ferrari, V., Gualtieri, L., and Pannarale, F.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We study the tidal disruption of neutron stars in black hole-neutron star coalescing binaries. We calculate the critical orbital separation at which the star is disrupted by the black hole tidal field for several equations of state describing the matter inside the neutron star, and for a large set of the binary parameters. When the disruption occurs before the star reaches the innermost stable circular orbit, the gravitational wave (GW) signal emitted by the system is expected to exhibit a cutoff frequency nu_GWtide, which is a distinctive feature of the waveform. We evaluate nu_GWtide and show that, if this frequency will be found in a detected gravitational wave, it will allow to determine the neutron star radius with an error of a few percent, providing valuable information on the behaviour of matter in the stellar core., Comment: 11 pages, 9 figures, 3 tables; references added
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39. Gravitational waves from neutron stars: Promises and challenges
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Andersson, N., Ferrari, V., Jones, D. I., Kokkotas, K. D., Krishnan, B., Read, J., Rezzolla, L., and Zink, B.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We discuss different ways that neutron stars can generate gravitational waves, describe recent improvements in modelling the relevant scenarios in the context of improving detector sensitivity, and show how observations are beginning to test our understanding of fundamental physics. The main purpose of the discussion is to establish promising science goals for third-generation ground-based detectors, like the Einstein Telescope, and identify the various challenges that need to be met if we want to use gravitational-wave data to probe neutron star physics., Comment: review article for Einstein Telescope special issue in Gen Rel Grav, 39 pages, 7 figures
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40. Co-doped Ceria: Tendency towards ferromagnetism driven by oxygen vacancies
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Ferrari, V., Llois, A. M., and Vildosola, V.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
We perform an electronic structure study for cerium oxide homogeneously-doped with cobalt impurities, focusing on the role played by oxygen vacancies and structural relaxation. By means of full-potential ab-initio methods, we explore the possibility of ferromagnetism as observed in recent experiments. Our results indicate that oxygen vacancies seem to be crucial for the appearance of a ferromagnetic alignment among Co impurities, obtaining an increasing tendency towards ferromagnetism with growing vacancy concentration. The estimated couplings cannot explain though, the experimentally observed room-temperature ferromagnetism. In this systematic study, we draw relevant conclusions regarding the location of the oxygen vacancies and the magnetic couplings involved. In particular, we find that oxygen vacancies tend to nucleate in the neighborhood of Co impurities and we get a remarkably strong ferromagnetic coupling between Co atoms and the Ce^{3+} neighboring ions. The calculated magnetic moments per cell depend on the degree of reduction which could explain the wide spread in the magnetization values observed in the experiments.
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41. Relativistic models of magnetars: the twisted-torus magnetic field configuration
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Ciolfi, R., Ferrari, V., Gualtieri, L., and Pons, J. A.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We find general relativistic solutions of equilibrium magnetic field configurations in magnetars, extending previous results of Colaiuda et al. (2008). Our method is based on the solution of the relativistic Grad-Shafranov equation, to which Maxwell's equations can be reduced in some limit. We obtain equilibrium solutions with the toroidal magnetic field component confined into a finite region inside the star, and the poloidal component extending to the exterior. These so-called twisted-torus configurations have been found to be the final outcome of dynamical simulations in the framework of Newtonian gravity, and appear to be more stable than other configurations. The solutions include higher order multipoles, which are coupled to the dominant dipolar field. We use arguments of minimal energy to constrain the ratio of the toroidal to the poloidal field., Comment: 13 pages, 12 figures. Minor changes to match the version published on MNRAS
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- 2009
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42. Design of a Novel Tridimensional Silicon MEMS ThermoElectric Generator
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Nastro, A., primary, Baú, M., additional, Ferrari, M., additional, Foncellino, F., additional, Villa, F. F., additional, Cuneo, F., additional, Capra, F., additional, and Ferrari, V., additional
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- 2023
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43. Effect of ELF e.m. fields on metalloprotein redox-active sites
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De Ninno, A., Prosdocimi, M., Ferrari, V., Gerardi, G., Barbaro, F., Badon, T., and Bernardini, D.
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Physics - Biological Physics ,Physics - General Physics - Abstract
The peculiarity of the distribution and geometry of metallic ions in enzymes pushed us to set the hypothesis that metallic ions in active-site act like tiny antennas able to pick up very feeble e.m. signals. Enzymatic activity of Cu2+, Zn2+ Superoxide Dismutase (SOD1) and Fe2+ Xanthine Oxidase (XO) has been studied, following in vitro generation and removal of free radicals. We observed that Superoxide radicals generation by XO is increased by a weak field having the Larmor frequency fL of Fe2+ while the SOD1 kinetics is sensibly reduced by exposure to a weak field having the frequency fL of Cu2+ ion., Comment: 18 pages, 4 figures
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- 2008
44. A Semi-relativistic Model for Tidal Interactions in BH-NS Coalescing Binaries
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Ferrari, V., Gualtieri, L., and Pannarale, F.
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Astrophysics ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We study the tidal effects of a Kerr black hole on a neutron star in black hole-neutron star binary systems using a semi-analytical approach which describes the neutron star as a deformable ellipsoid. Relativistic effects on the neutron star self-gravity are taken into account by employing a scalar potential resulting from relativistic stellar structure equations. We calculate quasi-equilibrium sequences of black hole-neutron star binaries, and the critical orbital separation at which the star is disrupted by the black hole tidal field: the latter quantity is of particular interest because when it is greater than the radius of the innermost stable circular orbit, a short gamma-ray burst scenario may develop., Comment: 19 pages, 2 figures; references added
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- 2008
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45. Relativistic models of magnetars: structure and deformations
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Colaiuda, A., Ferrari, V., Gualtieri, L., and Pons, J. A.
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Astrophysics ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We find numerical solutions of the coupled system of Einstein-Maxwell's equations with a linear approach, in which the magnetic field acts as a perturbation of a spherical neutron star. In our study, magnetic fields having both poloidal and toroidal components are considered, and higher order multipoles are also included. We evaluate the deformations induced by different field configurations, paying special attention to those for which the star has a prolate shape. We also explore the dependence of the stellar deformation on the particular choice of the equation of state and on the mass of the star. Our results show that, for neutron stars with mass M = 1.4 Msun and surface magnetic fields of the order of 10^15 G, a quadrupole ellipticity of the order of 10^(-6) - 10^(-5) should be expected. Low mass neutron stars are in principle subject to larger deformations (quadrupole ellipticities up to 10^(-3) in the most extreme case). The effect of quadrupolar magnetic fields is comparable to that of dipolar components. A magnetic field permeating the whole star is normally needed to obtain negative quadrupole ellipticities, while fields confined to the crust typically produce positive quadrupole ellipticities., Comment: 25 pages, 9 figures, submitted to MNRAS
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- 2007
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46. A new approach to the study of quasi-normal modes of rotating stars
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Ferrari, V., Gualtieri, L., and Marassi, S.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Astrophysics - Abstract
We propose a new method to study the quasi-normal modes of rotating relativistic stars. Oscillations are treated as perturbations in the frequency domain of the stationary, axisymmetric background describing a rotating star. The perturbed quantities are expanded in circular harmonics, and the resulting 2D-equations they satisfy are integrated using spectral methods in the (r,theta)-plane. The asymptotic conditions at infinity, needed to find the mode frequencies, are implemented by generalizing the standing wave boundary condition commonly used in the non rotating case. As a test, the method is applied to find the quasi-normal mode frequencies of a slowly rotating star., Comment: 24 pages, 7 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. D
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- 2007
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47. Quasi-Normal Modes and Gravitational Wave Astronomy
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Ferrari, V. and Gualtieri, L.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Astrophysics - Abstract
We review the main results obtained in the literature on quasi-normal modes of compact stars and black holes, in the light of recent exciting developments of gravitational wave detectors. Quasi-normal modes are a fundamental feature of the gravitational signal emitted by compact objects in many astrophysical processes; we will show that their eigenfrequencies encode interesting information on the nature and on the inner structure of the emitting source and we will discuss whether we are ready for a gravitational wave asteroseismology., Comment: 25 pages, 7 figures, to appear on Gen. Rel. Grav
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- 2007
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48. Unstable g-modes in Proto-Neutron Stars
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Ferrari, V., Gualtieri, L., and Pons, J. A.
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Astrophysics ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
In this article we study the possibility that, due to non-linear couplings, unstable g-modes associated to convective motions excite stable oscillating g-modes. This problem is of particular interest, since gravitational waves emitted by a newly born proto-neutron star pulsating in its stable g-modes would be in the bandwidth of VIRGO and LIGO. Our results indicate that nonlinear saturation of unstable modes occurs at relatively low amplitudes, and therefore, even if there exists a coupling between stable and unstable modes, it does not seem to be sufficiently effective to explain, alone, the excitation of the oscillating g-modes found in hydrodynamical simulations., Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures, to appear on Class. Quant. Grav
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- 2007
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49. Ferrodistortive instability at the (001) surface of half-metallic manganites
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Pruneda, J. M., Ferrari, V., Littlewood, P. B., Spaldin, N. A., and Artacho, E.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
We present the structure of the fully relaxed (001) surface of the half-metallic manganite La0.7Sr0.3MnO3, calculated using density functional theory within the generalized gradient approximation (GGA). Two relevant ferroelastic order parameters are identified and characterized: The tilting of the oxygen octahedra, which is present in the bulk phase, oscillates and decreases towards the surface, and an additional ferrodistortive Mn off-centering, triggered by the surface, decays monotonically into the bulk. The narrow d-like energy band that is characteristic of unrelaxed manganite surfaces is shifted down in energy by these structural distortions, retaining its uppermost layer localization. The magnitude of the zero-temperature magnetization is unchanged from its bulk value, but the effective spin-spin interactions are reduced at the surface., Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures
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- 2007
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50. Relativistic r-modes and shear viscosity
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Gualtieri, L., Pons, J. A., Miralles, J. A., and Ferrari, V.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Astrophysics - Abstract
We derive the relativistic equations for stellar perturbations, including in a consistent way shear viscosity in the stress-energy tensor, and we numerically integrate our equations in the case of large viscosity. We consider the slow rotation approximation, and we neglect the coupling between polar and axial perturbations. In our approach, the frequency and damping time of the emitted gravitational radiation are directly obtained. We find that, approaching the inviscid limit from the finite viscosity case, the continuous spectrum is regularized. Constant density stars, polytropic stars, and stars with realistic equations of state are considered. In the case of constant density stars and polytropic stars, our results for the viscous damping times agree, within a factor two, with the usual estimates obtained by using the eigenfunctions of the inviscid limit. For realistic neutron stars, our numerical results give viscous damping times with the same dependence on mass and radius as previously estimated, but systematically larger of about 60%., Comment: 8 pages, 7 figures, to appear in the Proceedings of the Albert Einstein Century International Conference, Paris, France, July 2005
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- 2007
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