D. Magurno
University of Rome Tor Vergata
27 Papers
228 Citations
D. Magurno is an academic researcher from University of Rome Tor Vergata. The author has contributed to research in topics: RR Lyrae variable & Globular cluster. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 23 publications. Previous affiliations of D. Magurno include Sapienza University of Rome & Max Planck Society.
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Papers
On the RR Lyrae Stars in Globulars. V. The Complete Near-infrared (JHK s ) Census of ω Centauri RR Lyrae Variables
V. F. Braga,Peter B. Stetson,Giuseppe Bono,Massimo Dall'Ora,I. Ferraro,Giuliana Fiorentino,G. Iannicola,Marcella Marconi,M. Marengo,Andy Monson,Jillian R. Neeley,S. E. Persson,Rachael L. Beaton,R. Buonanno,Annalisa Calamida,Marco Castellani,E. Di Carlo,M. Fabrizio,Wendy L. Freedman,Laura Inno,Barry F. Madore,D. Magurno,Enrico Marchetti,S. Marinoni,P. M. Marrese,Noriyuki Matsunaga,Dante Minniti,M. Monelli,Mario Nonino,A. M. Piersimoni,A. Pietrinferni,P. Prada-Moroni,L. Pulone,R. F. Stellingwerf,Emanuele Tognelli,A. R. Walker,Elena Valenti,Manuela Zoccali,Manuela Zoccali +38 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a complete near-infrared census of RR Lyrae stars (RRLs) in the globular omega Cen (NGC 5139) was presented.
On a new theoretical framework for RR Lyrae stars II: Mid--Infrared Period--Luminosity--Metallicity Relations
Jillian R. Neeley,Massimo Marengo,Giuseppe Bono,Vittorio F. Braga,Massimo Dall'Ora,D. Magurno,Marcella Marconi,Nicolas Trueba,Emanuele Tognelli,P. G. Prada Moroni,Rachael L. Beaton,Wendy L. Freedman,Barry F. Madore,Andrew J. Monson,Victoria Scowcroft,Mark Seibert,Peter B. Stetson +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors derived period-luminosity-metallicity (PLZ) relations for RR Lyrae stars at Spitzer and WISE wavelengths using nonlinear, time-dependent convective hydrodynamical models for a broad range in metal abundances.
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On the RR Lyrae stars in globulars: V. the complete Near-Infrared (JHKs) census of omega Centauri RR Lyrae variables
V. F. Braga,Peter B. Stetson,Giuseppe Bono,Massimo Dall'Ora,I. Ferraro,Giuliana Fiorentino,G. Iannicola,Marcella Marconi,M. Marengo,Andy Monson,Jillian R. Neeley,S. E. Persson,Rachael L. Beaton,R. Buonanno,Annalisa Calamida,Marco Castellani,E. Di Carlo,M. Fabrizio,Wendy L. Freedman,Laura Inno,Barry F. Madore,D. Magurno,Enrico Marchetti,S. Marinoni,P. M. Marrese,Noriyuki Matsunaga,Dante Minniti,M. Monelli,Mario Nonino,A. M. Piersimoni,Adriano Pietrinferni,P. Prada-Moroni,L. Pulone,R. F. Stellingwerf,E. Tognelli,A. R. Walker,Elena Valenti,M. Zoccali +37 more
TL;DR: In this article, the photometric amplitude of RR Lyrae stars (RRLs) in NIR images with 4-8m class telescopes over 15 years (2000-2015) covering a sky area around the cluster center of 60x34 arcmin$^2$ These images provided calibrated photometry for 182 out of the 198 RRL candidates with ten to sixty measurements per band.
On a New Theoretical Framework for RR Lyrae Stars. II. Mid-infrared Period-Luminosity-Metallicity Relations
Jillian R. Neeley,Massimo Marengo,Giuseppe Bono,Vittorio F. Braga,Massimo Dall'Ora,D. Magurno,Marcella Marconi,Nicolas Trueba,Emanuele Tognelli,P. G. Prada Moroni,Rachael L. Beaton,Wendy L. Freedman,Barry F. Madore,Andrew J. Monson,Victoria Scowcroft,Mark Seibert,Peter B. Stetson +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented new theoretical period-luminosity-metallicity (PLZ) relations for RR Lyrae stars (RRLs) at Spitzer and WISE wavelengths.
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On the use of field RR Lyrae as Galactic probes: I. The Oosterhoff dichotomy based on fundamental variables
M. Fabrizio,Giuseppe Bono,Vittorio F. Braga,D. Magurno,S. Marinoni,P. M. Marrese,I. Ferraro,Giuliana Fiorentino,G. Giuffrida,G. Iannicola,Matteo Monelli,Matteo Monelli,G. Altavilla,Brian Chaboyer,Massimo Dall'Ora,C. K. Gilligan,Andrew C. Layden,Massimo Marengo,Mario Nonino,George W. Preston,Branimir Sesar,Christopher Sneden,E. Valenti,Frédéric Thévenin,E. Zoccali +24 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors collected a large data set of field RR Lyrae stars (RRLs) by using catalogues already available in the literature and Gaia DR2.