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 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 3.333
EU - Europa 2.622
AS - Asia 2.432
SA - Sud America 365
AF - Africa 55
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 3
OC - Oceania 3
AN - Antartide 1
Totale 8.814
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 3.270
CN - Cina 1.065
RU - Federazione Russa 929
SG - Singapore 859
GB - Regno Unito 447
BR - Brasile 294
DK - Danimarca 212
IT - Italia 207
DE - Germania 184
SE - Svezia 181
VN - Vietnam 176
NL - Olanda 98
KR - Corea 97
FR - Francia 82
IE - Irlanda 65
FI - Finlandia 58
HK - Hong Kong 52
CA - Canada 37
JP - Giappone 37
IN - India 36
AT - Austria 32
ID - Indonesia 29
AR - Argentina 28
BE - Belgio 25
UA - Ucraina 22
AL - Albania 20
CI - Costa d'Avorio 20
TR - Turchia 19
ZA - Sudafrica 19
PL - Polonia 18
MX - Messico 17
EC - Ecuador 16
LT - Lituania 15
BD - Bangladesh 12
CO - Colombia 7
IQ - Iraq 7
UZ - Uzbekistan 7
ES - Italia 6
GR - Grecia 6
MA - Marocco 6
PK - Pakistan 6
VE - Venezuela 6
CL - Cile 5
PH - Filippine 5
EG - Egitto 4
PE - Perù 4
TH - Thailandia 4
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AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 3
EE - Estonia 3
HN - Honduras 3
SA - Arabia Saudita 3
AZ - Azerbaigian 2
HR - Croazia 2
IR - Iran 2
KE - Kenya 2
KZ - Kazakistan 2
NP - Nepal 2
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 2
PT - Portogallo 2
PY - Paraguay 2
RO - Romania 2
TT - Trinidad e Tobago 2
UY - Uruguay 2
AQ - Antartide 1
BN - Brunei Darussalam 1
BO - Bolivia 1
BY - Bielorussia 1
CH - Svizzera 1
CR - Costa Rica 1
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 1
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 1
DZ - Algeria 1
ET - Etiopia 1
GE - Georgia 1
JM - Giamaica 1
KG - Kirghizistan 1
KI - Kiribati 1
LA - Repubblica Popolare Democratica del Laos 1
LV - Lettonia 1
MD - Moldavia 1
NI - Nicaragua 1
OM - Oman 1
PS - Palestinian Territory 1
SK - Slovacchia (Repubblica Slovacca) 1
SY - Repubblica araba siriana 1
TN - Tunisia 1
UG - Uganda 1
Totale 8.814
Città #
Ashburn 478
Singapore 403
Fairfield 361
Southend 357
Hefei 228
Woodbridge 220
Chandler 218
Houston 204
Beijing 198
Seattle 159
Ann Arbor 156
Boardman 149
Wilmington 147
Cambridge 129
Dallas 109
Seoul 96
Nanjing 87
Rome 71
Dearborn 66
Ho Chi Minh City 65
The Dalles 64
Dublin 59
Hong Kong 52
Moscow 48
Jinan 42
Paris 40
Hanoi 37
Tokyo 37
Nanchang 36
Bremen 31
Columbus 31
Shanghai 31
Shenyang 31
Washington 31
Los Angeles 30
Helsinki 29
Princeton 29
Hebei 28
São Paulo 27
Frankfurt am Main 26
Munich 26
Nuremberg 26
Brussels 25
London 25
Jacksonville 24
Tianjin 23
Plano 22
Jiaxing 20
Milan 20
Yubileyny 19
Changsha 18
New York 18
Toronto 18
Redwood City 16
Warsaw 16
Izmir 15
Falkenstein 14
Chicago 13
Guangzhou 12
Vienna 12
Zhengzhou 12
Falls Church 11
Hangzhou 11
Jakarta 11
Kunming 11
Santa Clara 11
Boston 10
Brooklyn 10
Haikou 10
Johannesburg 10
Lappeenranta 10
Ottawa 10
Lanzhou 9
Ningbo 9
Venezia 9
Chennai 8
San Diego 8
Stockholm 8
Taiyuan 8
Taizhou 8
Atlanta 7
Belo Horizonte 7
Biên Hòa 7
Guayaquil 7
Haiphong 7
San Francisco 7
Ancona 6
Brasília 6
Da Nang 6
Kilburn 6
Mexico City 6
Poplar 6
Pune 6
Redmond 6
Rio de Janeiro 6
Tappahannock 6
Tashkent 6
Bắc Giang 5
Council Bluffs 5
Manchester 5
Totale 5.339
Nome #
NGC 1275: An Outlier of the Black Hole-Host Scaling Relations 286
Novel calibrations of virial black hole mass estimators in active galaxies based on X-ray luminosity and optical/near-infrared emission lines 253
The gamma-ray blazar quest: new optical spectra, state of art and future perspectives 252
The XXL survey: First results and future 251
Detection of faint broad emission lines in type 2 AGN – I. Near-infrared observations and spectral fitting 247
Extending virial black hole mass estimates to low-luminosity or obscured AGN: the cases of NGC 4395 and MCG-01-24-012 243
The WISSH quasars project IV. Broad line region versus kiloparsec-scale winds 224
OPTICAL SPECTROSCOPIC OBSERVATIONS of GAMMA-RAY BLAZAR CANDIDATES. VI. FURTHER OBSERVATIONS from TNG, WHT, OAN, SOAR, and MAGELLAN TELESCOPES 219
Detection of faint broad emission lines in type 2 AGN – II. On the measurement of the black hole mass of type 2 AGN and the unified model 218
Constraining the UV emissivity of AGN throughout cosmic time via X-ray surveys 216
Detection of faint broad emission lines in type 2 AGNs – III. On the MBH-σ⋆ relation of type 2 AGNs 214
The WISSH quasars project: I. Powerful ionised outflows in hyper-luminous quasars 213
Optical spectroscopic observations of gamma-ray blazar candidates. IV. results of the 2014 follow-up campaign 209
Detection of Faint BLR Components in the Starburst/Seyfert Galaxy NGC 6221 and Measure of the Central BH Mass 185
Optical spectroscopic observations of gamma-ray blazar candidates. V. TNG, KPNO, and OAN observations of blazar candidates of uncertain type in the northern hemisphere 182
The Electromagnetic Counterpart of the Binary Neutron Star Merger LIGO/Virgo GW170817. III. Optical and UV Spectra of a Blue Kilonova from Fast Polar Ejecta 172
Optical spectroscopic observations of gamma-ray blazar candidates. IX. Optical archival spectra and further observations from SOAR and OAGH 158
Two New Catalogs of Blazar Candidates in the WISE Infrared Sky 157
Black hole scaling relations of active and quiescent galaxies: Addressing selection effects and constraining virial factors 153
Universal bolometric corrections for active galactic nuclei over seven luminosity decades 150
Optical spectroscopic observations of gamma-ray blazar candidates. VII. Follow-up campaign in the southern hemisphere 147
Optical archival spectra of blazar candidates of uncertain type in the 3rd Fermi Large Area Telescope Catalog 146
Optical spectroscopic observations of gamma-ray blazar candidates VIII: the 2016–2017 follow up campaign carried out at SPM, NOT, KPNO and SOAR telescopes 113
BASS. XXX. Distribution Functions of DR2 Eddington Ratios, Black Hole Masses, and X-Ray Luminosities 110
Probing black hole accretion tracks, scaling relations, and radiative efficiencies from stacked X-ray active galactic nuclei 109
Constraining black hole–galaxy scaling relations and radiative efficiency from galaxy clustering 107
The WISSH quasars project. XI. The mean spectral energy distribution and bolometric corrections of the most luminous quasars 102
BASS XXXI: Outflow scaling relations in low redshift X-ray AGN host galaxies with MUSE 101
Optical spectroscopic observations of gamma-ray blazar candidates. X. Results from the 2018–2019 SOAR and OAN-SPM observations of blazar candidates of uncertain type 99
A Reemerging Bright Soft X-Ray State of the Changing-look Active Galactic Nucleus 1ES 1927+654: A Multiwavelength View 98
BAT AGN Spectroscopic Survey XXVII: scattered X-Ray radiation in obscured active galactic nuclei 92
BASS. XXVI. DR2 Host Galaxy Stellar Velocity Dispersions 91
BASS. XXIX. The Near-infrared View of the Broad-line Region (BLR): The Effects of Obscuration in BLR Characterization* 90
The 3CR Chandra Snapshot Survey: Extragalactic Radio Sources with Redshifts between 1 and 1.5 89
BASS. XXII. The BASS DR2 AGN Catalog and Data 88
Supermassive Black Hole Winds in X-rays -- SUBWAYS. III. A population study on ultra-fast outflows 87
BASS. XXV. DR2 Broad-line-based Black Hole Mass Estimates and Biases from Obscuration 87
BASS XXXIX: Swift-BAT AGN with changing-look optical spectra 86
BASS. XXI. The Data Release 2 Overview 85
BASS. XXIV. The BASS DR2 Spectroscopic Line Measurements and AGN Demographics 85
BASS-XL: X-ray variability properties of unobscured active galactic nuclei 85
Supermassive Black Hole Winds in X-rays: SUBWAYS. II. HST UV spectroscopy of winds at intermediate redshifts 84
BASS. XXIII. A New Mid-infrared Diagnostic for Absorption in Active Galactic Nuclei 84
Optical spectroscopic observations of low-energy counterparts of Fermi -LAT γ -ray sources 84
Supermassive Black Hole Winds in X-rays: SUBWAYS. I. Ultra-fast outflows in QSOs beyond the local Universe 82
An Optical Overview of Blazars with LAMOST. I. Hunting Changing-look Blazars and New Redshift Estimates 82
BASS. XXVIII. Near-infrared Data Release 2: High-ionization and Broad Lines in Active Galactic Nuclei 82
SWIFT/BAT AGN2 reveal broad emission lines in the NIR: the first virial measure of their black hole masses 81
Chandra and Magellan /FIRE follow-up observations of PSO167???13: An X-ray weak QSO at z = 6.515 80
Late-time Radio Brightening and Emergence of a Radio Jet in the Changing-look AGN 1ES 1927+654 80
Euclid I. Overview of the Euclid mission 79
BASS XXXII: Studying the Nuclear Millimeter-wave Continuum Emission of AGNs with ALMA at Scales <~100-200 pc 75
An Optical Overview of Blazars with LAMOST. II. Gamma-Ray Blazar Candidates and Updated Classifications 73
BASS. XLV. Quantifying Active Galactic Nuclei Selection Effects in the Chandra COSMOS-legacy Survey with BASS 70
BASS. XLII. The Relation between the Covering Factor of Dusty Gas and the Eddington Ratio in Nearby Active Galactic Nuclei 69
Optical Spectroscopic Observations of Gamma-ray Blazar Candidates. XI. Optical Observations from SOAR, Blanco, NTT and OAN-SPM. The Story so Far 69
BASS XXXVII: The Role of Radiative Feedback in the Growth and Obscuration Properties of Nearby Supermassive Black Holes 67
The Complex Gaseous and Stellar Environments of the Nearby Dual Active Galactic Nucleus Mrk 739 66
BASS. XXXIV. A Catalog of the Nuclear Millimeter-wave Continuum Emission Properties of AGNs Constrained on Scales ≤ 100-200 pc 65
Raining in MKW 3 s: A Chandra-MUSE Analysis of X-Ray Cold Filaments around 3CR 318.1 63
Stormy Weather in 3C 196.1: Nuclear Outbursts and Merger Events Shape the Environment of the Hybrid Radio Galaxy 3C 196.1 61
KASHz+SUPER: Evidence of cold molecular gas depletion in AGN hosts at cosmic noon 60
Extended X-Ray Emission around FR II Radio Galaxies: Hot Spots, Lobes, and Galaxy Clusters 60
BASS. XXXIII. Swift-BAT Blazars and Their Jets through Cosmic Time 60
Intervening nuclear obscuration changing the X-ray look of the z ??? 6 quasi-stellar object CFHQS J164121+375520 60
Optical characterization of WISE selected blazar candidates 59
Peering into the extended X-ray emission on megaparsec scale in 3C 187 58
BAT AGN Spectroscopic Survey – XIII. The nature of the most luminous obscured AGN in the low-redshift universe 57
The Multiwavelength Environment of Second Bologna Catalog Sources 57
Euclid preparation: XLIX. Selecting active galactic nuclei using observed colours 53
Completing the 3CR Chandra Snapshot Survey: Extragalactic Radio Sources at High Redshift 53
Complex AGN feedback in the Teacup galaxy A powerful ionised galactic outflow, jet-ISM interaction, and evidence forAGN-triggered star formation in a giant bubble 52
Hidden Treasures in the Unknown 3CR Extragalactic Radio Sky: A Multiwavelength Approach 52
BAT AGN spectroscopic survey - XV: the high frequency radio cores of ultra-hard X-ray selected AGN 51
BAT AGN Spectroscopic Survey – XIX. Type 1 versus type 2 AGN dichotomy from the point of view of ionized outflows 50
BASS. XLI. The Correlation between Mid-infrared Emission Lines and Active Galactic Nuclei Emission 49
The Cavity of 3CR 196.1: Hα Emission Spatially Associated with an X-Ray Cavity 48
Significant Suppression of Star Formation in Radio-quiet AGN Host Galaxies with Kiloparsec-scale Radio Structures 47
Euclid preparation: XXXVIII. Spectroscopy of active galactic nuclei with NISP 46
Euclid preparation: LVII. Observational expectations for redshift z < 7 active galactic nuclei in the Euclid Wide and Deep surveys 45
BASS. XXXV. The MBH-σ* Relation of 105 Month Swift-BAT Type 1 AGNs 40
COSMOS2020: Investigating the AGN-obscured accretion phase at z ∼ 1 via [Ne V] selection 39
Multiwavelength Observations of a Jet Launch in Real Time from the Post-changing-look Active Galaxy 1ES 1927+654 38
Optical Spectroscopic Observations of Gamma-Ray Blazar Candidates. XII. Follow-up Observations from SOAR, Blanco, NTT, and OAN-SPM 38
Totale 8.967
Categoria #
all - tutte 39.871
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 39.871


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2020/2021319 0 0 0 0 0 27 47 75 56 54 31 29
2021/2022346 18 11 27 1 69 24 21 22 30 18 50 55
2022/2023772 49 91 20 125 38 188 8 87 104 8 25 29
2023/2024548 28 43 43 15 36 130 67 67 19 12 3 85
2024/20252.057 10 31 205 38 38 155 726 319 106 109 123 197
2025/20262.480 431 617 284 548 438 162 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 8.967