Michele Fabrizio: Curriculum Vitae
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Michele Fabrizio: Curriculum Vitae
Curriculum Vitæ Personal Data First name: Michele Last name: Fabrizio Born: Isernia (Italy) – May 04, 1983 Nationality: Italian Languages: Italian (mother tongue), English (good knowledge of written and spoken) Address: Via M. Maggini, s.n.c. 64100 – Teramo (Italy) E-mail: [email protected] Education 2011 – Ph.D. in Astronomy University of Rome "Tor Vergata" Dissertation: A spectroscopic view of the Carina dwarf Spheroidal galaxy Advisors: prof. Giuseppe Bono, prof. Roberto Buonanno 2008 – Master Degree in Astronomy and Astrophysics University of Rome "La Sapienza" (110/110 cum laude) Dissertation: UV excess in elliptical galaxies Advisors: prof. Roberto Capuzzo Dolcetta, prof. Enzo Brocato 2006 – Degree in Physics University of L’Aquila (110/110) Dissertation: Age and metallicity of stars in globular clusters Advisors: prof. Oscar Straniero, dr. Luciano Piersanti Research Experience Jul 2015 – Today: Postdoctoral Research Fellow (D.D. n.21/2015 and 27/2015) at the INAF-Astronomical Observatory "Collurania" of Teramo (Italy). Scientific collaboration with dr. P. M. Marrese (ASI Science Data Center – Rome). Mar 2014 – May 2015 : Postdoctoral Research Fellow (D.D. n.3/2014, 8/2014 and 6/2015) at the INAFAstronomical Observatory "Collurania" of Teramo (Italy). Scientific collaboration with dr. S. Cassisi. Nov 2014 : visiting scientist at the Instituto de Astrofìsica de Canarias, La Laguna (Tenerife, Spain). Scientific collaboration with dr. M. Monelli. Feb 2013 – Feb 2014 : Postdoctoral Research Fellow (D.D. 55/2012 and 4/2013) at the INAF-Astronomical Observatory "Collurania" of Teramo (Italy). Scientific collaboration with dr. G. Raimondo. May 2013 : visiting scientist at the Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore (MD, United States). Scientific collaboration with dr. A. Bellini. Apr – Jun, Sep – Oct 2012 : granted visiting scientist (Director Discretionary Fund) at the headquarter of European Southern Observatory in Garching bei München (Germany), Munich. Scientific collaboration with dr. F. Primas and dr. M. Romaniello. Michele Fabrizio 2 Mar – Jun 2012 : granted fellow (n.189 20/01/2012) at the University of Rome "Tor Vergata" (Italy). Scientific collaboration with prof. G. Bono. Nov 2008 – Dec 2011 : Ph.D. student at the INAF-Astronomical Observatory of Rome "Monte Porzio Catone" (Italy). Scientific collaboration with dr. I. Ferraro. Nov 2011 : visiting student at the "Observatoire de la Côte d’Azure", Nice (France). Scientific collaboration with prof. F. Thévenin. Oct – Dec 2010 : visiting student at the "Observatoire de la Côte d’Azure", Nice (France). Scientific collaboration with prof. F. Thévenin. Dec 2009 : visiting student at the INAF-Astronomical Observatory of Trieste (Italy). Scientific collaboration with prof. M. Nonino. May 2009 : visiting astronomer at the ESO "La Silla" Observatory (Chile). Scientific collaboration with dr. A. Calamida. Nov 2007 – May 2008 : visiting student at the INAF-Astronomical Observatory "Collurania", Teramo (Italy). Scientific collaboration with prof. E. Brocato. Jan – Apr 2006 : visiting student at the INAF-Astronomical Observatory "Collurania", Teramo (Italy). Scientific collaboration with prof. O. Straniero. Research Interest and Scientific Activity My research activity deals with the study of simple and composite stellar populations in the local universe and beyond. During my Ph.D. I worked, in collaboration with M. Nonino1 , I. Ferraro2 and G. Iannicola2 on the kinematical properties of the Carina dwarf spheroidal galaxy (Fabrizio et al. 2011) reducing and analyzing spectroscopic data taken with different instruments and resolutions. In this context, I developed an interactive code to measure the stellar radial velocities using low-, medium- and high-resolution spectra (ROma Stellar Spectra Analyzer – ROSSA, Fabrizio et al. 2012b). The approach I followed has the advantage that the radial velocity measurements rely on the fit of hundreds of single and blended lines. Moreover, the algorithm is independent of the evolutionary properties (temperature, gravity) of the targets, of the spectral resolution and of observational conditions. I established a collaboration with F. Thévein3 working on ESO/VLT UVES high-resolution spectra for the determination of iron abundances in Carina (Fabrizio et al., 2012a). We improved the code for the interpolation on the grid of atmosphere models provided by MARCS to obtain specific atmosphere model at fixed surface temperature, gravity and chemical composition. The model is used as an input for the radiative transfer code MOOG to perform the spectrum synthesis. We adopted this approach to a large sample of Carina high-resolution spectra, finding preliminary evidence of NLTE effects between neutral and singly-ionized iron abundances. The Carina dSph galaxy was also analyzed with a deep and accurate multi-band photometry, in collaboration with P.B. Stetson4 , providing comparison with theoretical framework (Bono et al. 2010; Stetson et al. 2011; Fabrizio et al., 2013) and discovering new variable stars (Coppola et al. 2013). Recently, in collaboration with M. Monelli5 and A. Milone6 , we applied the pseudo-color cU,B,I index to the Carina photometry in order to remove the age-metallicity degeneracy of red giant branch stars (Monelli et al. 2014). The cU,B,I index was adopted, as an age and probably a metallicity indicator, to split stars along the red giant branch and to investigate the chemical evolution of the two distinct Carina stellar populations. Therefore, I continued the spectroscopic analysis of Carina in collaboration with F. Primas7 and M. Romaniello7 for the determination of abundances for alpha-elements (Fabrizio et al., 2015) and neutron capture process elements (Fabrizio et al., in preparation), by using both the equivalent width fitting and spectrum synthesis methods. In this context, I also developed an interactive procedure to compute the line profile and measure the equivalent width for either isolated or blended, weak/strong lines. Moreover, I continued the kinematical study of the Carina dSph. We found evidence of two different kinematic components inside the core radius. Interestingly, the two components seem to be correlated with different Carina sub-populations. These findings allowed us to obtain proprietary data with ESO/VLT 1 INAF-OATs 2 INAF-OAR 3 Nice Obs. 4 DAO 5 IAC 6 RSA-ANU 7 ESO Michele Fabrizio 3 VIMOS spectrograph. We also obtained VIMOS proprietary data on the Sculptor dSph, where is expected a similar kinematical behavior as in Carina. The reduction and analysis of the quoted data is on going. During my postdoctoral fellow, my research activity was also focussed on a very contaminated ultra-faint dwarf galaxy, namely Hercules. In collaboration with G. Raimondo8 , A. Bellini9 , E. Brocato2 , V. Testa2 and M. Cantiello8 , we explored two complementary techniques to decontaminate this galaxy (Fabrizio et al., 2014). In particular, we collected archival and proprietary multi-band data with LBC at the LBT and we measured stellar proper motions, allowing us to disentangle a significant fraction (>90%) of Milky Way stars. Moreover, we used the homogenous multi-band photometry to further identify background galaxies and foreground stars with the color-color diagram. Moving to closer systems, I also worked on Galactic Globular Clusters, in particular on the definition of a new method for the determination of primordial helium content (Troisi et al. 2011) and on a theoretical metallicity calibrations based on Strömgren-NIR photometry (Calamida et al., 2014). I also have been involved in the spectroscopic study of Galactic variables, such as Cepheids and RR-Lyræ, in order to investigate the chemical patterns occurring in the Milky Way (Genovali et al. 2013, 2014, 2015; Lemasle et al. 2013). - Current research projects In the last few years I have been involved in scientific collaborations focussed on the study of stellar populations in the Milky Way and in the Local Group galaxies. I am involved in the following research projects: • stellar proper motion technique, from ground based images, to decontaminate ultra-faint dwarf galaxies, in collaboration with G. Raimondo8 , M.Cantiello8 , A. Bellini9 , E. Brocato2 and V. Testa2 ; • cross-match of multi-wavelength source catalogs, in collaboration with P. Marrese10 and G. Giuffrida10 ; • photometric and spectroscopic investigation of the Carina and Sculptor dSph galaxies, in collaboration with G. Bono11 , M. Monelli5 , P.B. Stetson4 , M. Nonino1 , S. Cassisi8 , A. Walker12 , F. Thévenin3 , F. Primas7 and M. Romaniello7 ; • spectroscopic analysis of variables stars (Cepheids and RR-Lyraæ) across the Galactic disk, in collaboration with L. Inno13 and B. Lemasle14 ; • multi-wavelength photometric analysis to characterize the multiple populations phenomenon in several dwarf galaxies, in collaboration with M. Monelli5 ; • study of helium abundance in the Galactic Globular Clusters, in collaboration with G. Bono11 , M. Castellani2 and L. Troisi11 . Computer Skills Operative Systems: Linux/Unix, MAC-OS, Microsoft Windows, MS-Dos. Astronomical and scientific softwares: IDL, MOOG, TOPCAT, IRAF, MIDAS, OriginLab, SuperMongo. Languages: Fortran, C. Applications: LaTeX, Office packages. Data mining: Experience in the use of astronomical databases (ADS, CDS HyperLEDA, NED) and archives (ESO, HST, CFHT, TNG, LBT, Subaru). Data reduction: Experience in photometric and spectroscopic data reduction, using different software packages (IRAF, DAOPHOT/ALLFRAME, REFLEX, SEXtractor, PSFEx). Teaching Jan – Jun 2011 : tutor for undergraduate students with lecture in "Introduction to Astronomy" (prof. R. Buonanno) and "Basic Physics" (prof. P. Chiaradia) at University of Rome "Tor Vergata"; Jan – Jun 2010 : tutor for undergraduate students with lecture in "Introduction to Astronomy" (prof. R. Buonanno) at University of Rome "Tor Vergata". 8 INAF-OATe 9 STScI 10 ASI Science Data Center 11 Univ.Rome ToV 12 CTIO 13 MPIA 14 Univ.Amsterdam Michele Fabrizio 4 Public Outreach Several seminars in schools and public institutions. Several public observing nights with amateur and professional telescopes. Oct 2014 – today: scientific guide in the historical museum and didactic laboratories of the INAF-Astronomical Observatory of Teramo (Italy). 21-23th May, 2015 : "Astronomicasale"; observer assistant to spectators. Casal di Principe (Italy) 26th Sep, 2014 : "European Researchers’ Night"; observer assistant to spectators. Teramo (Italy) Mar, 2014 : Cycle of lectures and observations for high schools, within the project "Sistema Sapere e Crescita". Abruzzo (Italy) 8-9th Feb, 2014 : "Astrokids"; children’s entertainer with astronomy games. Teramo (Italy) 27th Sep, 2013 : "European Researchers’ Night"; observer assistant to spectators. Teramo (Italy) 23-24th Sep, 2011 : "Week of Science and European Researchers’ Night"; astrophysics exhibit assistant. Frascati (Rome, Italy) 24-26th Sep, 2010 : "Week of Science and European Researchers’ Night"; astrophysics exhibit assistant. Frascati (Rome, Italy) Editorial Activity Co-editor of the proceedings of the "Stellar Populations - 55 years after the Vatican conference" symposium, held in Rome (Italy), 2-4th July, 2012. Memorie della Società Astronomica Italiana, Vol.86, N.2, 2015 Meetings and Schools Participation 27-30th Apr, 2015 : Frontiers of Stellar Spectroscopy in the Local Group and Beyond, Heidelberg (Germany); presented contributed talk: The metallicity distribution of the old and intermediate-age populations in the Carina dSph galaxy. 13-17th Oct, 2014 : Resolved and Unresolved Stellar Populations - RASPUTIN, Garching bei München (Germany); presented contributed talk: Kinematics and metallicity distribution of the old and intermediate population in the Carina dSph galaxy. 12-13th Feb, 2014 : LBT National Workshop, Padua (Italy); presented contributed talk: Proper Motion of stars in the Hercules field with the LBC-red. 25th Feb-1st Mar, 2013 : Shaping E-ELT Science and Instrumentation, Garching bei München (Germany); presented contributed poster: A MOS@E-ELT to constrain kinematics and chemical evolution of nearby dwarf galaxies. 25-26th Oct, 2012 : Multi-object spectroscopy on the European Extremely Large Telescope, Amsterdam (Netherlands); presented contributed talk: Impact of ELT/MOS to constrain kinematics and chemical evolution of nearby dwarf galaxies. 01-06th July, 2012 : European Week of Astronomy and Space Science, Rome (Italy); presented contributed talk to the symposium "Stellar Populations 55 years after the Vatican Conference": Iron content and kinematics of the Carina dSph galaxy. 20th Jan, 2012 : 3rd Roman Young Researchers Meeting, Rome (Italy); presented contributed poster: Spectroscopic investigation of the Carina dSph galaxy. 04-09th Sept, 2011 : School of Astrophysics "Francesco Lucchin" – XI Cycle, IV Course. The transition from low-mass stars to planets – Galaxy bulges, Erice (Trapani, Italy); presented contributed talk: Kinematics and Chemical Abundances of the Carina dSph galaxy. 06-10th Sept, 2010 : Joint European and National Astronomy Meeting, Lisbon (Portugal); presented poster: Spectroscopic investigation of the Carina dSph galaxy. Michele Fabrizio 5 14-18th June, 2010 : A Universe of dwarf galaxies, Lyon (France); presented poster: Photometric and spectroscopic investigation of the Carina dSph galaxy. 04-08th May, 2008 : LII meeting of Italian Astronomical Society (SAIt), Teramo (Italy) Seminars Oct 2012 : ESO Headquarter - Garching bei München (Germany), Kinematics and Metallicity Distribution of the Carina dSph galaxy. Nov 2011 : INAF Astronomical Observatory "Collurania" - Teramo (Italy), Kinematics and Chemical Abundances of the Carina dSph galaxy. Mar 2011 : University of Rome "Tor Vergata" (Italy), A spectroscopic view of the Carina dSph galaxy. Observational campaigns Large experience in the preparation of successful observational projects, both the proposal writing (ESO, LBT, Subaru, TNG, CTIO) and the preparation of the observations (ETC and P2PP for different ESO instruments, GUI for LBC@LBT). – Approved proposals · LBT, 2015-4.A, 7.1 hours in Service with LBC@LBT 8m binocular for the project: Proper motions and membership of stars in the region of Ursa Major II ultra-faint dwarf galaxy., P.I. G. Raimondo · LBT, 2015-16.A, 6 hours in Service with LBC@LBT 8m binocular for the project: The first U SBFmeasurement and the deepest UVRIY imaging to constrain the MDF of NGC 4494., P.I. M. Cantiello · VLT, 096.D-0635, 17.8 hours in Service with UVES@VLT 8m for the project: Towards a complete spectroscopic census of Galactic classical Cepheids., P.I. L. Inno · VLT, 095.B-0744, 65 hours in Service with UVES@VLT 8m for the project: Ironing the metallicity scale of Galactic Halo RR Lyrae stars., P.I. V.F. Braga · LBT, 2014-22.A, 7.1 hours in Service with LBC@LBT 8m binocular for the project: Proper motions and membership of stars in the region of Ursa Major II ultra-faint dwarf galaxy., P.I. G. Raimondo · SPITZER, Cycle-10, #10015, 646 hours of observing time with NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope for the project: SMASH: Spitzer Merger History and Shape of the Galactic Halo., P.I. K. Johnston. http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2013sptz.prop10015J · VLT, 093.D-0816, 33.6 hours in Service with UVES@VLT 8m for the project: Versus a complete spectroscopic census of Galactic classical Cepheids., P.I. L. Inno · VLT, 093.D-0789, 6 hours in Service with FLAMES@VLT 8m for the project: A spectroscopic investigation of RR Lyrae stars., P.I. M. Monelli · VLT, 093.D-0754, 17 hours in Service with XSHOOTER@VLT 8m for the project: A dirty dozen of Classical Cepheids to unveil the Disk Structure beyond the Galactic Center., P.I. L. Inno · VLT, 093.D-0628, 18 hours in Service with FLAMES@VLT 8m for the project: The dynamical origin of the flattening of globular clusters., P.I. A. Zocchi · VLT, 093.B-0473, 9.5 hours in Service with FLAMES@VLT 8m for the project: Accurate Chemical Abundance Calibration of RR Lyrae Stars: Towards Understanding the Early Evolution of the Bulge., P.I. M. Catelan · VLT, 60.A-9454, 5.5 hours in Service with KMOS@VLT 8m for the project: Abundances and kinematics in the near end of the Galactic Bar., P.I. L. Inno · LBT, 2013A.DT-38, 0.5 hour in Service with LBC@LBT 8m binocular for the project: Galactic star proper motions to disentangle the stellar content of Hercules ultrafaint dwarf galaxy., P.I. E. Brocato · VLT, 091.D.0728, 25 hours in Service with VIMOS@VLT 8m for the project: Are the kinematic substructures a common feature of dSph galaxies? Sculptor as a test case., P.I. M. Fabrizio Michele Fabrizio 6 · VLT, 091.D.0610, 11 hours in Service with VIMOS@VLT 8m for the project: Relaxation, rotation, flattening, central black holes: what is the most important piece in the dynamical puzzle of globular clusters?, P.I. A. Zocchi · VLT, 090.D.0756, 25 hours in Service with VIMOS@VLT 8m for the project: Detection of substructures in the Carina dwarf spheroidal galaxy., P.I. M. Fabrizio · VLT, 090.D-0774, 20 hours in Service with VIMOS@VLT 8m for the project: Chemical tagging of Magellanic Cloud Cepheids: opening of the path., P.I. K. Genovali · LBT, 2011A and 2011B, 2+4 hours in Service with LBC@LBT 8m binocular for the project: Calibrating the Cepheid extra-galactic distance scale with Local Group maser galaxy IC10., P.I. J. Storm and M. Fabrizio · SUBARU, S11A-0177S, 4 hours in Service with SUPRIME-CAM@SUBARU 8m for the project: The dwarf Irregular galaxy IC10: where is the edge?, P.I. N. Matsunaga · VLT, 386.D-0710, 5.2 hours in Service with HAWK-I@VLT 8m for the project: Multipopulations in NGC2808: helium or not helium that is the question., P.I. A. Di Cecco · NTT, 085.D-0374, 3 nights in Visitor with EFOSC2@NTT 3.6m for the project: Strömgren photometry in metal-rich globular clusters to improve the metallicity calibration of the m1 index., P.I. A. Calamida – Observing runs as Visitor Astronomer · NTT, 083.A-0898, 3 nights in Visitor with EFOSC2@NTT 3.6m for the project: Strömgren photometry in metal-rich globular clusters to improve the metallicity calibration of the m1 index., P.I. A. Calamida · TNT, May-Jun 2006 4 nights in Visitor with WIND@TNT 0.72m in Teramo (Italy) for the project: The characterization of the WIND camera and the measurement of the sky background in Johnson bands., P.I. M. Fabrizio Date September 28, 2015 Signature Michele Fabrizio Michele Fabrizio 7 Publications Refereed Publications: 1. da Silva, R.; Lemasle, B.; Bono, G.; Genovali, K.; McWilliam, A.; Cristallo, S.; Bergemann, M.; Buonanno, R.; Fabrizio, M.; Ferraro, I.; François, P.; Iannicola, G.; Inno, L.; Laney, C.D.; Kudritzki, R.P.; Matsunaga, N.; Nonino1, M.; Primas, F.; Przybilla, N.; Romaniello, M.; Thévenin, F. and Urbaneja, M.A. «On the neutron-capture elements across the Galactic thin disk using Cepheids.» A&A, accepted, AA/2015/27300 (2015). 2. Coppola, G.; Marconi, M.; Stetson, P. B.; Bono, G.; Braga, V. F.; Ripepi, V.; Dall’Ora, M.; Musella, I.; Buonanno, R.; Fabrizio, M.; Ferraro, I.; Fiorentino, G.; Iannicola, G.; Monelli, M.; Nonino, M.; Thvenin, F. and Walker, A. R. «The Carina Project IX: on Hydrogen and helium burning variables.» ApJ, accepted, #99660 (2015). http://arxiv.org/abs/1509.02687 3. Fabrizio, M.; Nonino, M.; Bono, G.; Primas, F.; Thévenin, F.; Stetson, P. B.; Cassisi, S.; Buonanno, R.; Coppola, G.; da Silva, R.O.; Dall’Ora, M.; Ferraro, I.; Genovali, K.; Gilmozzi, R.; Iannicola, G.; Marconi, M.; Monelli, M.; Romaniello, M. and Walker, A.R. «The Carina Project. VIII. The alpha-element abundances.» A&A, 580A, 18 (2015). http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2015A%26A...580A..18F 4. Genovali, K.; Lemasle, B.; da Silva, R.; Bono, G.; Fabrizio, M.; Bergemann, M.; Buonanno, R.; Ferraro, I.; François, P.; Iannicola, G.; Inno, L.; Laney, C. D.; Kudritzki, R.-P.; Matsunaga, N.; Nonino, M.; Primas, F.; Romaniello, M.; Urbaneja, M. A. and Thévenin, F. «On the alpha-element gradients of the Galactic thin disk using Cepheids.» A&A, 580A, 17 (2015). http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2015A%26A...580A..17G 5. Monelli, M.; Milone, A.P.; Fabrizio, M.; Bono, G.; Stetson, P.B.; Walker, A.R.; Cassisi, S.; Gallart, C.; Nonino, M.; Aparicio, A.; Buonanno, R.; Dall’Ora, M.; Ferraro, I.; Iannicola, G.; Pulone, L. and Thévenin, F. «The Carina project VII: towards the breaking of the age-metallicity degeneracy of red giant branch stars using the C U,B,I index.» ApJ, 796:90-100 (2014). http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2014ApJ...796...90M 6. Fabrizio, M.; Raimondo, G.; Brocato, E.; Bellini, A.; Libralato, M.; Testa, V.; Cantiello, M.; Musella, I.; Clementini, G.; Carini, R.; Marconi, M.; Piotto, G.; Ripepi, V.; Buonanno, R.; Sani, E. and Speziali, R. «A bag of tricks: Using proper motions of Galactic stars to identify the Hercules ultrafaint dwarf galaxy members.» A&A, 570A, 61 (2014). http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2014A%26A...570A..61F This paper is also included in the "A&A highlighted papers"15 . 7. Genovali, K.; Lemasle, B.; Bono, G.; Romaniello, M.; Fabrizio, M.; Ferraro, I.; Iannicola, G.; Laney, C. D.; Nonino, M.; Bergemann, M.; Buonanno, R.; Franois, P.; Inno, L.; Kudritzki, R.-P.; Matsunaga, N.; Pedicelli, S.; Primas, F. and Thévenin, F. «On the fine structure of the Cepheid metallicity gradient in the Galactic thin disk.» A&A, 566A, 37 (2014). http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2014A%26A...566A..37G 8. Calamida, A.; Bono, G.; La Gioia, E. P.; Milone, A. P.; Fabrizio, M.; Saviane, I.; Moni Bidin, C.; Mauro, F.; Buonanno, R.; Iannicola, G.; Ferraro, I. and Zoccali, M. «Strömgren – near-infrared photometry of the Baade’s Window. I. The bulge globular cluster NGC 6528 and the surrounding field.» A&A, 565A, 8 (2014). http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2014A%26A...565A...8C 9. Lemasle, B.; Franois, P.; Genovali, K.; Kovtyukh, V. V.; Bono, G.; Inno, L.; Laney, C. D.; Kaper, L.; Bergemann, M.; Fabrizio, M.; Matsunaga, N.; Pedicelli, S.; Primas, F. and Romaniello, M. «Galactic abundance gradients from Cepheids. α and heavy elements in the outer disk.» A&A, 558A, 15 http://www.aanda.org/2014-highlights/ Michele Fabrizio 8 31 (2013). http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2013A%26A...558A..31L 10. Coppola, G.; Stetson, P.B.; Marconi, M.; Bono, G.; Ripepi, V.; Fabrizio, M.; Dall’Ora, M.; Musella, I.; Buonanno, R.; Ferraro, I.; Fiorentino, G.; Iannicola, G.; Monelli, M.; Nonino, M.; Pulone, L.; Thévenin, F. and Walker, A. R. «The Carina Project. VI. The helium burning variable stars». ApJ, 775:6-18 (2013). http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2013ApJ...775....6C 11. Genovali, K.; Lemasle, B.; Bono, G.; Romaniello, M.; Primas, F.; Fabrizio, M.; Buonanno, R.; François, P.; Inno, L.; Laney, C. D.; Matsunaga, N.; Pedicelli, S. and Thévenin, F. «On the metallicity distribution of classical Cepheids in the Galactic inner disk». A&A, 554:A132-141 (2013). http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2013A%26A...554A.132G 12. Fabrizio, M.; Merle, T.; Thévenin, F.; Nonino, M.; Bono, G.; Stetson, P.B.; Ferraro, I.; Iannicola, G.; Monelli, M.; Walker, A.R.; Buonanno, R.; Caputo, F.; Corsi, C.E.; Dall’Ora, M.; Degl’Innocenti, S.; François, P.; Gilmozzi, R.; Marconi, M.; Pietrinferni, A.; Prada Moroni, P.G.; Primas, F.; Pulone, L.; Ripepi, V. and Romaniello, M. «The Carina Project. V. The Impact of NLTE Effects on the Iron Content». PASP, 124:519-534 (2012a). http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2012PASP..124..519F 13. Fabrizio, M.; Nonino, M.; Bono, G.; Ferraro, I.; François, P.; Iannicola, G.; Monelli, M.; Thévenin, F.; Stetson, P. B.; Walker, A. R.; Buonanno, R.; Caputo, F.; Corsi, C. E.; Dall’Ora, M.; Gilmozzi, R.; James, C. R.; Merle, T.; Pulone, L. and Romaniello, M. «The Carina Project. IV. Radial Velocity Distribution». PASP, 123:384-401 (2011). http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2011PASP..123..384F 14. Troisi, F.; Bono, G.; Stetson, P. B.; Pietrinferni, A.; Weiss, A.; Fabrizio, M.; Ferraro, I.; Di Cecco, A.; Iannicola, G.; Buonanno, R.; Calamida, A.; Caputo, F.; Corsi, C. E.; Dall’Ora, M.; Kunder, A.; Monelli, M.; Nonino, M.; Piersimoni, A. M.; Pulone, L.; Romaniello, M.; Walker, A. R. and Zoccali, M. «On a New Parameter to Estimate the Helium Content in Old Stellar Systems». PASP, 123:879-891 (2011). http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2011PASP..123..879T 15. Bono, G.; Stetson, P. B.; Walker, A. R.; Monelli, M.; Fabrizio, M.; Pietrinferni, A.; Brocato, E.; Buonanno, R.; Caputo, F.; Cassisi, S.; Castellani, M.; Cignoni, M.; Corsi, C. E.; Dall’Ora, M.; Degl’Innocenti, S.; François, P.; Ferraro, I.; Iannicola, G.; Nonino, M.; Moroni, P. G. Prada; Pulone, L.; Smith, H. A. and Thévenin, F. «On the Stellar Content of the Carina Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy». PASP, 122:651-661 (2010). http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2010PASP..122..651B Refereed Proceedings: 16. Fabrizio, M.; Ferraro, I.; Iannicola, G.; Bono, G.; Nonino, M. and Thévenin, F. «On the kinematic structure of the Carina dwarf spheroidal galaxy». "3rd Roman Young Researchers Meeting", Rome, Italy, 2012. J. Phys.: Conf. Ser., 383, 012009 (2012b). http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2012JPhCS.383a2009F Invited Papers: 17. Bono, G.; Genovali, K.; Lemasle, B.; Romaniello, M.; Nonino, M.; Bergemann, M.; Buonanno, R.; Fabrizio, M.; François, P.; Inno, L.; Laney, C.; Matsunaga, N.; Pedicelli, S.; Primas, F. and Thévenin, F. «The Transition between the Inner Disc and the Innermost Galactic Regions». "Fifty Years of Wide Field Studies in the Southern Hemisphere: Resolved Stellar Populations of the Galactic Bulge and Magellanic Clouds". ASPC, 491:148 (2015). http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2015ASPC..491..148B Michele Fabrizio 9 18. Stetson, P.; Monelli, M.; Fabrizio, M.; Walker, A.; Bono, G.; Caputo, F.; Cassisi, S.; Corsi, C.; Dall’Ora, M.; Degl’Innocenti, S.; François, P.; Ferraro, I.; Iannicola, G.; Merle, T.; Nonino, M.; Pietrinferni, A.; Moroni, P. G. P.; Pulone, L.; Romaniello, M. and Thévenin, F. «The Carina Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy: A Goldmine for Cosmology and Stellar Astrophysics». ESO Messenger, 144:32-37 (2011). http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2011Msngr.144...32S 19. Bono, G.; Stetson, P. B.; Monelli, M.; Fabrizio, M.; Sanna, N.; Nonino, M.; Walker, A. R.; Bresolin, F.; Buonanno, R.; Caputo, F.; Castellani, M.; Corsi, C. E.; Dall’Ora, M.; Ferraro, I.; François, P.; Iannicola, G.; Matsunaga, M.; Pulone, L.; Romaniello, M.; Storm, J. and Thévenin, F. «Dwarf galaxies in the Local Group: cornerstones for stellar astrophysics and cosmology». SF2A-2010: Proceedings of the Annual meeting of the French Society of Astronomy and Astrophysics, 327 (2010). http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2010sf2a.conf..327B Non Refereed Publications: 20. Bono, G.; Braga, V. F.; Fabrizio, M.; Gilmozzi, R.; Buonanno, R.; Ferraro, I.; Iannicola, G.; Monelli, M.; Milone, A.; Nonino, M.; Pulone, L.; Stetson, P. B.; Thevénin, F. and Walker, A. R. «Stellar populations in the ELT perspective». "EWASS 2013 Symposium 5: Local Group, Local Cosmology", Turku, Finland, 2013, MemSAIt, 85:553 (2014). http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2014MmSAI..85..553B 21. Fabrizio, M.; Pietrinferni, A.; Bono, G.; Stetson, P.B.; Walker, A.R.; Buonanno, R.; Cassisi, S.; Ferraro, I.; Iannicola, G.; Monelli, M.; Nonino, M.; Pulone, L. and Thévenin, F. «On the He burning phases of the Carina dSph». "EWASS 2012 - Stellar Populations 55 years after the Vatican Conference", Rome, Italy, 2012, MemSAIt, 86, 236 (2015). http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2015MmSAI..86..236F 22. Merle, T.; Fabrizio, M.; Thévenin, F.; Nonino, M. and Bono, G. «Non-LTE effects on the ionization equilibrium of FeI/FeII: application to the red giants of Carina dSph galaxy». SF2A-2012: Proceedings of the Annual meeting of the French Society of Astronomy and Astrophysics, 97 (2012). http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2012sf2a.conf...97M 23. Fabrizio, M.; Nonino, M.; Stetson, P. B.; Bono, G.; Buonanno, R.; Iannicola, G. and Monelli, M. «On the Radial Velocity Distribution of the Carina dSph galaxy». "A Universe of dwarf galaxies", Lyon, France, 2010 eds. Philippe Prugniel & Mina Koleva. EAS, 48:81-83 (2011). http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2011EAS....48...81F Date September 28, 2015 Signature Michele Fabrizio