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Antonino Paolo Milone
Antonino Milone got his PhD in Astronomy in 2009 at the university of Padova.
His main interests is in star clusters and Milky Way satellites. His research activity has provided major contribution to the field of stellar populations in globular clusters thanks to innovative techniques mostly based on Hubble Space Telescope data.
Antonino worked as a postdoc at the Institute of astrophysics of Canary Islands, where he was awarded of a Juan de la Cierva grant and at the Australian National University where he got a Discovery Early Career Researcher Award Fellow. Since 2017, he is associate professor at the University of Padova.
Among his achivements, he is the PI of the ERC project ‘GALFOR’ (ERC-2016-STG, 716082) and he was awarded of the Feltrinelli prize from the ‘accademia dei Lincei’ for young astronomers (2017 edition).
He published 156 papers in the major international journals with referee, including 30 first-author papers. The total number of citations is 9,857 and the total number of citations of first-author papers is 2,639.
To give further idea of the impact of his work, according to the ISI citation statistics for “Space Science” (18/01/2021), five of his most-cited papers as first author achieved citations placing them above the top 1% of publications worldwide when compared to other papers published in the same year and 19 of my first-author papers are above the top 10%.
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Date and place of birth: March, 08th, 1981; Milazzo (ME), Italy.
Nationality: Italian
Languages: Italian, English, Spanish
e-mail: antonino.milone@unipd.it
web: http://progetti.dfa.unipd.it/GALFOR/
• EDUCATION
2009 PhD in Astronomy
Universita' di Padova, Department of Astronomy. Padova, Italy.
Thesis title: 'Multiple stellar populations in globular clusters'
(there is no grade for PhD in Italy)
2005 Laurea (Bachelor) Degree in Astronomy
Universita' di Padova, Department of Astronomy. Padova, Italy.
Thesis title: 'Astrometric and photometric study of the globular cluster NGC6397'
Grade 110/110 summa cum laude
• CURRENT POSITION
Associate professor.
Department of phisics and astronomy. Padova University.
• PREVIOUS POSITIONS
2015 – 2017 Discovery Early Career Researcher Award Fellow. The Australian National University. Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics. Canberra, ACT, Australia.
2013 – 2015 Post-doctoral Stromlo Milky-Way Satellites Fellow. The Australian National University.
Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics Canberra, ACT, Australia.
2010 – 2013 Juan de La Cierva Fellow. Istituto de Astrofisica de Canarias, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
• FELLOWSHIPS, PRIZES AND AWARDS
2017 Principal investigator of the FARE project R164RM93XW SEMPLICE funded by MIUR.
2017 Responsible for the Padova University for the PRIN program 2017Z2HSMF funded by MIUR (PI. Bedin).
2017 'Premio Feltrinelli Giovani 2017' for Astronomy from ‘Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei’.
2016 European Research Council starting grant (ERC-2016-STG, 716082, GALFOR). 717,000 Euros.
2015 Discovery Early Career Research Award from the Australian Research Council. 333,000 AU$
2013 Post-doctoral Fellow at the Australian National University.
2013 Post-doctoral fellowship at the Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore, US. Offer declined.
2010 Juan de la Cierva Fellowship from the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness.
The title of my project was: `Multiple stellar populations in Globular Clusters'. 150,000 euros
2009 `Menzione speciale' Livio Gratton price for the PhD thesis.
• SUPERVISION OF STUDENTS AND TEACHING ACTIVITIES
Course of ‘sperimentazioni di Fisica IA’, Laurea in Astronomia (2017/2018 – present )
Course of stellar astrophysics, Laurea Magistrale in Astrophysics and Cosmology (2019/2020 – present)
Course of stellar populations, Laurea Magistrale in Astronomia (2018/2019)
Course of Fisica I, Lurea in Ingegneria (2017/2018)
He is the supervisor of the PhD students:
Giacomo Cordoni, Emanuele Dondoglio, Anjana Mohandsan
and of the postdocs:
Marilia Carlos, Sohee Jang, Edoardo Lagioia, Marco Tailo
Since January 2018, Antonino Milone supervised nine master-thesis students and three bachelor-thesis students.
• SOME SUCCESSFUL PROPOSALS AS PI
Hubble-Space Telescope, GO-16289, Cycle 28, ‘Multiple stellar populations in Globular Clusters: exploring the low mass regime’.PI. A. P. Milone.
Hubble-Space Telescope, GO-14710, Cycle 24, ‘Multiple populations in Large Magellanic Cloud Clusters’.PI. A. P. Milone.
Hubble-Space Telescope, GO-14204, Cycle 23. 'Multiple populations in two young Large Magellanic Cloud Clusters NGC1755 and NGC1866'. PI. A. P. Milone.
Hubble Space Telescope, GO-13379, Cycle 21, 'Multiple stellar populations in the young Large Magellanic Cloud cluster NGC1856'. PI. A. P. Milone
Hubble Space Telescope, GO-12219, Cycle 18, Multiple stellar generations in the Large Magellanic Cloud clusters NGC1846. PI. A. P. Milone
Very Large Telescope UT2-Kueyen, FLAMES, 090.D-0687(A). Chemical abundances of the Halo surrounding NGC1851. PI. A. P. Milone
INT, The INT SUrvey of Multiple pOpulation in Galactic GCs, 98-INT9/11B. PI. A.P. Milone
INT, The INT SUrvey of Multiple pOpulation in Galactic GCs, 70-INT9/12A. PI. A.P. Milone
In addition, Milone is CoI of the following successful Hubble-Space Telescope proposals: GO-16283, GO-15946. GO-15945, GO-14726, GO-14118, GO-13435, GO-13297, GO-12911, GO-12989, GO-12605, GO-12580, GO-12311, GO-11739, GO-11233, GO-10922 for a total of more than 600 orbits.
• OBSERVATIONAL EXPERIENCE
I have widely used and observed with the following telescopes:
- Hubble Space Telescope (WFPC2, ACS/WFC, ACS/HRC, WFC3/UVIS, WFC3/NIR)
- Very Large Telescope (FORS2, FLAMES), ESO, Chile;
- Isaac Newton Telescope, Carlo Sanchez Telescope, and IAC80, Canary Islands, Spain;
- 6.5m Magellan telescopes, Chile;
- 2.2m@MPI telescope, la Silla, Chile;
- Anglo-Australian Telescope, Australia;
- 1.80m telescopes in Asiago, Italy.
• MAJOR COLLABORATIONS
I am involved in the following collaborations on surveys of globular clusters:
i) The ACS survey of Galactic GCs ii) The Hubble Space Telescope UV Legacy Survey of Galactic GCs. iii) Survey of multiple stellar populations in Magellanic Clouds . iv) The ground-based survey of multiple stellar population (SUMO).
A. Sarajedini (Univ. of Florida, US); J. Anderson, A.Bellini, T.Brown,R. van der Marel (STScI, Baltimore, US); E. Vesperini (Univ. of Indiana, US), M. Monelli (IAC, Tenerife, Spain); I. R. King (Univ. of Washington, US); G. Piotto, S. Ortolani, D. Nardiello (University of Padova, Italy); L.R.Bedin, A.Renzini (INAF Padova, Italy); S. Cassisi (INAF Teramo, Italy); F.D'Antona, P. Ventura (INAF Roma, Italy); F. Ferraro, B. Lanzoni, E. Dalessandro (INAF Bologna, Italy); A.F. Marino, A. Dotter (Australian National University, Australia); B. Barbuy (Univ. of San Paulo, Brazil), M.Zoccali (PUC, Chile); M. Salaris (J. Moores Univ. Liverpool, UK); F. Grundahl (Aarus University, Denmark); P. Stetson (Univ. of Victoria, Canada).
Moreover, I am involved in:
• The Stromlo Milky-Way satellites project and the Skymapper survey
H. Jerjen; D.Kim; G. Da Costa; D. Mackey, B. P. Schmidt, C. Wolf and the Skymapper team (Australian National University, Australia)
• Several projects on spectroscopy of GCs.
A.F. Marino; D. Yong; J. Norris; G. Da Costa; R. Collet (Australian National University), C. Sneden (Univ of Austin, Texas), K. Lind (Upsala).
• The M4 Core project with HST
L.R. Bedin (INAF, Padova, Italy), J. Anderson, A. Bellini (STScI, Baltimore, US), D. Heggie (Univ. of Edinburg, UK), G. Piotto, V. Nascimbeni (University of Padova, Italy), M. Giersz (Polish academy of science, Warsaw, Poland)
• Strömgren Survey for Asteroseismology and Galactic Archaeology (SAGA)
L. Casagrande, K. Schlesinger, M. Asplund, A. F. Marino (Australian National University); V. Silva Aguirre, F. Grundahl (Aarus University, Denmark); D. Stello (University of Sydney); D. Huber (NASA Ames Research Center, US)
Early achievements track record
PUBLICATIONS IN MAJOR INTERNATIONAL PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS
I am author of 156 papers published in the major international journals with referee, including 30 first-author papers. In addition I am author of 27 more papers (12 as first author) in other international journals.
The total number of citations of my papers is 9,857 and the total number of citations of first-author papers is 2,639. My most-cited paper has 588 citations and the most-cited first-author paper has 279 citations. My h-index is 55.
In the following I list some of these papers and indicate the number of citations according to NASA ADS on November, 07, 2019.
The five most-representative papers:
A. P. Milone et al. (2008, ApJ, 673, 241. 250 citations), The ACS Survey of Galactic Globular Clusters. III. The Double Subgiant Branch of NGC1851.
A. P. Milone et al. (2012, A&A 540, 16. 236 citations), The ACS survey of Galactic globular clusters. XII. Photometric binaries along the main sequence.
A. P. Milone et al. (2009, A&A, 497, 755. 226 citations), Multiple stellar populations in Magellanic Cloud clusters. I. An ordinary feature for intermediate age globulars in the LMC?
A. P. Milone et al. (2012, ApJ 744, 58. 205 citations), Multiple Stellar Populations in 47 Tucanae.
A. P. Milone et al. (2017, MNRAS 464, 3636. 153 citations), The HST UV Legacy survey of Galactic GCs. IX. The Atlas of multiple stellar populations.
Ten important first-author papers:
A. P. Milone et al. (2015, ApJ, 808, 51. 105 citations) The Hubble Space Telescope UV Legacy Survey of Galactic Globular Clusters. III. A Quintuple Stellar Population in NGC 2808
A. P. Milone et al. (2015, MNRAS, 447, 927, 79 citations), The Hubble Space Telescope UV Legacy Survey of galactic globular clusters - II. The seven stellar populations of NGC 7089.
A. P. Milone et al. (2014, ApJ, 785, 21. 79 citations) Global and Nonglobal Parameters of Horizontal-branch Morphology of Globular Clusters
A. P. Milone et al. (2010, ApJ, 709, 1183. 94 citations), Multiple Stellar Populations in the Galactic Globular Cluster NGC 6752.
A. P. Milone et al. (2013, ApJ, 745, 27. 125 citations), A WFC3/HST View of the Three Stellar Populations in the Globular Cluster NGC 6752.
A. P. Milone et al. (2012, ApJ, 745, 27. 78 citations), A Double Main Sequence in the GC NGC 6397.
A. P. Milone et al. (2009, A&A, 503, 755. 53 citations), The radial distribution of the two stellar populations in NGC 1851.
A. P. Milone et al. (2012, A&A, 537, 77. 54 citations), Luminosity and mass functions of the three main sequences of the globular cluster NGC 2808.
A. P. Milone et al. (2017, MNRAS 481, 5098. 40 citations), The HST UV Legacy survey of Galactic GCs. IX. The helium abundance of multiple populations.
A. P. Milone (2015, MNRAS, 446, 1672. 51 citations), Helium and multiple populations in the massive globular cluster NGC 6266 (M 62).
A. P. Milone et al. (2015, MNRAS, 450, 1750. 58 citations). Multiple stellar populations in Magellanic Cloud clusters - III. The first evidence of an extended main sequence turn-off in a young cluster: NGC 1856
A. P. Milone et al. (2012, ApJL, 754, 34. 35 citations). The Infrared Eye of the Wide-Field Camera 3 on the Hubble Space Telescope Reveals Multiple Main Sequences of Very Low Mass Stars in NGC 2808
Other 15 relevant papers:
G. Piotto, A. P. Milone et al. (2015, AJ, 149, 91. 254 citations), The Hubble Space Telescope UV Legacy Survey of Galactic Globular Clusters. I. Overview of the Project and Detection of Multiple Populations.
A. F. Marino, A. P. Milone et al. (2009, A&A, 505, 1099. 217 citations), A double stellar generation in the globular cluster NGC 6656 (M 22). Two stellar groups with different iron and s-process element abundances.
G.Piotto, L.R. Bedin, J. Anderson, I.R. King, S. Cassisi, A. P. Milone et al. (2007, ApJL 661, 53. 560 citations). A Triple Main Sequence in the Globular Cluster NGC 2808.
A. F. Marino, A. P. Milone et al. (2014, MNRAS, 437, 1609. 52 citations), Helium enhanced stars and multiple populations along the horizontal branch of NGC 2808: direct spectroscopic measurements.
A. F. Marino, Villanova, S., Piotto, G., Milone, A. P. et al. (2008, A&A, 490, 625. 202 citations),
Spectroscopic and photometric evidence of two populations in the Galactic globular cluster NGC 6121 (M4).
M. Monelli, A. P. Milone, et al. (2013, MNRAS, 431, 2126. 94 citations), The SUMO project I. A survey of multiple populations in globular clusters.
G. Piotto, A. P. Milone, et al. (2012, ApJ, 760, 39. 125 citations), Hubble Space Telescope Reveals Multiple Sub-giant Branch in Eight Globular Clusters.
A. F. Marino, A. P. Milone et al. (2011, ApJ, 731, 64. 102 citations), Sodium-Oxygen Anticorrelation and Neutron-capture Elements in Omega Centauri Stellar Populations
A. Dotter et al. (2010, ApJ, 708, 698. 292 citations), The ACS Survey of Galactic Globular Clusters. IX. Horizontal Branch Morphology and the Second Parameter Phenomenon
Marín-Franch et al. (2009, ApJ, 694, 1498. 343 citations.) The ACS Survey of GGCs. VII. Relative Ages.
A. F. Marino, S. Villanova, A. P. Milone et al. (2011, ApJL, 730, 16. 88 citations). Sodium-Oxygen Anticorrelation Among Horizontal Branch Stars in the Globular Cluster M4
A. F. Marino, A. P. Milone et al. (2012, A&A, 541, 15, 71 citations), The double sub-giant branch of NGC 6656 (M 22): a chemical characterization
S. Cassisi, M. Salaris, A. Pietrinferni, G. Piotto, A. P. Milone et al. (2008, ApJ, 672, 115. 136 citations) The Double Subgiant Branch of NGC 1851: The Role of the CNO Abundance
A. F. Marino et al. (2011, A&A, 532, 8. 153 citations) The two metallicity groups of the globular cluster M 22: a chemical perspective
J. Anderson et al. (2009, AJ, 135, 2055. 161 citations) The Acs Survey of Globular Clusters. V. Generating a Comprehensive Star Catalog for each Cluster
INVITED TALKS
2016, EWASS, The challenge of multiple populations in GCs, Athens, Greece.
2016, Star clusters from infancy to teenagehood, Heidelberg, Germany.
2014, A Critical look at GC formation theories: Constraints from Young Massive clusters, Sesto. Italy
2012, IAU General Assembly, Origin and Complexity of Massive Star Clusters, Beijing, China.
2012, American Astronomical Society, 220th meeting, Anchorage, Alaska, US.
2011, GCs-Galaxy connection. Santa Cruz, California, US
2010, Multiple stellar populations in GCs, Asiago, Italy.
2010, Annual meeting of the French Society of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Marsille, France
Antonino Paolo Milone
Antonino Milone got his PhD in Astronomy in 2009 at the university of Padova.
His main interests is in star clusters and Milky Way satellites. His research activity has provided major contribution to the field of stellar populations in globular clusters thanks to innovative techniques mostly based on Hubble Space Telescope data.
Antonino worked as a postdoc at the Institute of astrophysics of Canary Islands, where he was awarded of a Juan de la Cierva grant and at the Australian National University where he got a Discovery Early Career Researcher Award Fellow. Since 2017, he is associate professor at the University of Padova.
Among his achivements, he is the PI of the ERC project ‘GALFOR’ (ERC-2016-STG, 716082) and he was awarded of the Feltrinelli prize from the ‘accademia dei Lincei’ for young astronomers (2017 edition).
He published 156 papers in the major international journals with referee, including 30 first-author papers. The total number of citations is 9,857 and the total number of citations of first-author papers is 2,639.
To give further idea of the impact of his work, according to the ISI citation statistics for “Space Science” (18/01/2021), five of his most-cited papers as first author achieved citations placing them above the top 1% of publications worldwide when compared to other papers published in the same year and 19 of my first-author papers are above the top 10%.
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Date and place of birth: March, 08th, 1981; Milazzo (ME), Italy.
Nationality: Italian
Languages: Italian, English, Spanish
e-mail: antonino.milone@unipd.it
web: http://progetti.dfa.unipd.it/GALFOR/
• EDUCATION
2009 PhD in Astronomy
Universita' di Padova, Department of Astronomy. Padova, Italy.
Thesis title: 'Multiple stellar populations in globular clusters'
(there is no grade for PhD in Italy)
2005 Laurea (Bachelor) Degree in Astronomy
Universita' di Padova, Department of Astronomy. Padova, Italy.
Thesis title: 'Astrometric and photometric study of the globular cluster NGC6397'
Grade 110/110 summa cum laude
• CURRENT POSITION
Associate professor.
Department of phisics and astronomy. Padova University.
• PREVIOUS POSITIONS
2015 – 2017 Discovery Early Career Researcher Award Fellow. The Australian National University. Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics. Canberra, ACT, Australia.
2013 – 2015 Post-doctoral Stromlo Milky-Way Satellites Fellow. The Australian National University.
Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics Canberra, ACT, Australia.
2010 – 2013 Juan de La Cierva Fellow. Istituto de Astrofisica de Canarias, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
• FELLOWSHIPS, PRIZES AND AWARDS
2017 Principal investigator of the FARE project R164RM93XW SEMPLICE funded by MIUR.
2017 Responsible for the Padova University for the PRIN program 2017Z2HSMF funded by MIUR (PI. Bedin).
2017 'Premio Feltrinelli Giovani 2017' for Astronomy from ‘Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei’.
2016 European Research Council starting grant (ERC-2016-STG, 716082, GALFOR). 717,000 Euros.
2015 Discovery Early Career Research Award from the Australian Research Council. 333,000 AU$
2013 Post-doctoral Fellow at the Australian National University.
2013 Post-doctoral fellowship at the Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore, US. Offer declined.
2010 Juan de la Cierva Fellowship from the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness.
The title of my project was: `Multiple stellar populations in Globular Clusters'. 150,000 euros
2009 `Menzione speciale' Livio Gratton price for the PhD thesis.
• SUPERVISION OF STUDENTS AND TEACHING ACTIVITIES
Course of ‘sperimentazioni di Fisica IA’, Laurea in Astronomia (2017/2018 – present )
Course of stellar astrophysics, Laurea Magistrale in Astrophysics and Cosmology (2019/2020 – present)
Course of stellar populations, Laurea Magistrale in Astronomia (2018/2019)
Course of Fisica I, Lurea in Ingegneria (2017/2018)
He is the supervisor of the PhD students:
Giacomo Cordoni, Emanuele Dondoglio, Anjana Mohandsan
and of the postdocs:
Marilia Carlos, Sohee Jang, Edoardo Lagioia, Marco Tailo
Since January 2018, Antonino Milone supervised nine master-thesis students and three bachelor-thesis students.
• SOME SUCCESSFUL PROPOSALS AS PI
Hubble-Space Telescope, GO-16289, Cycle 28, ‘Multiple stellar populations in Globular Clusters: exploring the low mass regime’.PI. A. P. Milone.
Hubble-Space Telescope, GO-14710, Cycle 24, ‘Multiple populations in Large Magellanic Cloud Clusters’.PI. A. P. Milone.
Hubble-Space Telescope, GO-14204, Cycle 23. 'Multiple populations in two young Large Magellanic Cloud Clusters NGC1755 and NGC1866'. PI. A. P. Milone.
Hubble Space Telescope, GO-13379, Cycle 21, 'Multiple stellar populations in the young Large Magellanic Cloud cluster NGC1856'. PI. A. P. Milone
Hubble Space Telescope, GO-12219, Cycle 18, Multiple stellar generations in the Large Magellanic Cloud clusters NGC1846. PI. A. P. Milone
Very Large Telescope UT2-Kueyen, FLAMES, 090.D-0687(A). Chemical abundances of the Halo surrounding NGC1851. PI. A. P. Milone
INT, The INT SUrvey of Multiple pOpulation in Galactic GCs, 98-INT9/11B. PI. A.P. Milone
INT, The INT SUrvey of Multiple pOpulation in Galactic GCs, 70-INT9/12A. PI. A.P. Milone
In addition, Milone is CoI of the following successful Hubble-Space Telescope proposals: GO-16283, GO-15946. GO-15945, GO-14726, GO-14118, GO-13435, GO-13297, GO-12911, GO-12989, GO-12605, GO-12580, GO-12311, GO-11739, GO-11233, GO-10922 for a total of more than 600 orbits.
• OBSERVATIONAL EXPERIENCE
I have widely used and observed with the following telescopes:
- Hubble Space Telescope (WFPC2, ACS/WFC, ACS/HRC, WFC3/UVIS, WFC3/NIR)
- Very Large Telescope (FORS2, FLAMES), ESO, Chile;
- Isaac Newton Telescope, Carlo Sanchez Telescope, and IAC80, Canary Islands, Spain;
- 6.5m Magellan telescopes, Chile;
- 2.2m@MPI telescope, la Silla, Chile;
- Anglo-Australian Telescope, Australia;
- 1.80m telescopes in Asiago, Italy.
• MAJOR COLLABORATIONS
I am involved in the following collaborations on surveys of globular clusters:
i) The ACS survey of Galactic GCs ii) The Hubble Space Telescope UV Legacy Survey of Galactic GCs. iii) Survey of multiple stellar populations in Magellanic Clouds . iv) The ground-based survey of multiple stellar population (SUMO).
A. Sarajedini (Univ. of Florida, US); J. Anderson, A.Bellini, T.Brown,R. van der Marel (STScI, Baltimore, US); E. Vesperini (Univ. of Indiana, US), M. Monelli (IAC, Tenerife, Spain); I. R. King (Univ. of Washington, US); G. Piotto, S. Ortolani, D. Nardiello (University of Padova, Italy); L.R.Bedin, A.Renzini (INAF Padova, Italy); S. Cassisi (INAF Teramo, Italy); F.D'Antona, P. Ventura (INAF Roma, Italy); F. Ferraro, B. Lanzoni, E. Dalessandro (INAF Bologna, Italy); A.F. Marino, A. Dotter (Australian National University, Australia); B. Barbuy (Univ. of San Paulo, Brazil), M.Zoccali (PUC, Chile); M. Salaris (J. Moores Univ. Liverpool, UK); F. Grundahl (Aarus University, Denmark); P. Stetson (Univ. of Victoria, Canada).
Moreover, I am involved in:
• The Stromlo Milky-Way satellites project and the Skymapper survey
H. Jerjen; D.Kim; G. Da Costa; D. Mackey, B. P. Schmidt, C. Wolf and the Skymapper team (Australian National University, Australia)
• Several projects on spectroscopy of GCs.
A.F. Marino; D. Yong; J. Norris; G. Da Costa; R. Collet (Australian National University), C. Sneden (Univ of Austin, Texas), K. Lind (Upsala).
• The M4 Core project with HST
L.R. Bedin (INAF, Padova, Italy), J. Anderson, A. Bellini (STScI, Baltimore, US), D. Heggie (Univ. of Edinburg, UK), G. Piotto, V. Nascimbeni (University of Padova, Italy), M. Giersz (Polish academy of science, Warsaw, Poland)
• Strömgren Survey for Asteroseismology and Galactic Archaeology (SAGA)
L. Casagrande, K. Schlesinger, M. Asplund, A. F. Marino (Australian National University); V. Silva Aguirre, F. Grundahl (Aarus University, Denmark); D. Stello (University of Sydney); D. Huber (NASA Ames Research Center, US)
Early achievements track record
PUBLICATIONS IN MAJOR INTERNATIONAL PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS
I am author of 156 papers published in the major international journals with referee, including 30 first-author papers. In addition I am author of 27 more papers (12 as first author) in other international journals.
The total number of citations of my papers is 9,857 and the total number of citations of first-author papers is 2,639. My most-cited paper has 588 citations and the most-cited first-author paper has 279 citations. My h-index is 55.
In the following I list some of these papers and indicate the number of citations according to NASA ADS on November, 07, 2019.
The five most-representative papers:
A. P. Milone et al. (2008, ApJ, 673, 241. 250 citations), The ACS Survey of Galactic Globular Clusters. III. The Double Subgiant Branch of NGC1851.
A. P. Milone et al. (2012, A&A 540, 16. 236 citations), The ACS survey of Galactic globular clusters. XII. Photometric binaries along the main sequence.
A. P. Milone et al. (2009, A&A, 497, 755. 226 citations), Multiple stellar populations in Magellanic Cloud clusters. I. An ordinary feature for intermediate age globulars in the LMC?
A. P. Milone et al. (2012, ApJ 744, 58. 205 citations), Multiple Stellar Populations in 47 Tucanae.
A. P. Milone et al. (2017, MNRAS 464, 3636. 153 citations), The HST UV Legacy survey of Galactic GCs. IX. The Atlas of multiple stellar populations.
Ten important first-author papers:
A. P. Milone et al. (2015, ApJ, 808, 51. 105 citations) The Hubble Space Telescope UV Legacy Survey of Galactic Globular Clusters. III. A Quintuple Stellar Population in NGC 2808
A. P. Milone et al. (2015, MNRAS, 447, 927, 79 citations), The Hubble Space Telescope UV Legacy Survey of galactic globular clusters - II. The seven stellar populations of NGC 7089.
A. P. Milone et al. (2014, ApJ, 785, 21. 79 citations) Global and Nonglobal Parameters of Horizontal-branch Morphology of Globular Clusters
A. P. Milone et al. (2010, ApJ, 709, 1183. 94 citations), Multiple Stellar Populations in the Galactic Globular Cluster NGC 6752.
A. P. Milone et al. (2013, ApJ, 745, 27. 125 citations), A WFC3/HST View of the Three Stellar Populations in the Globular Cluster NGC 6752.
A. P. Milone et al. (2012, ApJ, 745, 27. 78 citations), A Double Main Sequence in the GC NGC 6397.
A. P. Milone et al. (2009, A&A, 503, 755. 53 citations), The radial distribution of the two stellar populations in NGC 1851.
A. P. Milone et al. (2012, A&A, 537, 77. 54 citations), Luminosity and mass functions of the three main sequences of the globular cluster NGC 2808.
A. P. Milone et al. (2017, MNRAS 481, 5098. 40 citations), The HST UV Legacy survey of Galactic GCs. IX. The helium abundance of multiple populations.
A. P. Milone (2015, MNRAS, 446, 1672. 51 citations), Helium and multiple populations in the massive globular cluster NGC 6266 (M 62).
A. P. Milone et al. (2015, MNRAS, 450, 1750. 58 citations). Multiple stellar populations in Magellanic Cloud clusters - III. The first evidence of an extended main sequence turn-off in a young cluster: NGC 1856
A. P. Milone et al. (2012, ApJL, 754, 34. 35 citations). The Infrared Eye of the Wide-Field Camera 3 on the Hubble Space Telescope Reveals Multiple Main Sequences of Very Low Mass Stars in NGC 2808
Other 15 relevant papers:
G. Piotto, A. P. Milone et al. (2015, AJ, 149, 91. 254 citations), The Hubble Space Telescope UV Legacy Survey of Galactic Globular Clusters. I. Overview of the Project and Detection of Multiple Populations.
A. F. Marino, A. P. Milone et al. (2009, A&A, 505, 1099. 217 citations), A double stellar generation in the globular cluster NGC 6656 (M 22). Two stellar groups with different iron and s-process element abundances.
G.Piotto, L.R. Bedin, J. Anderson, I.R. King, S. Cassisi, A. P. Milone et al. (2007, ApJL 661, 53. 560 citations). A Triple Main Sequence in the Globular Cluster NGC 2808.
A. F. Marino, A. P. Milone et al. (2014, MNRAS, 437, 1609. 52 citations), Helium enhanced stars and multiple populations along the horizontal branch of NGC 2808: direct spectroscopic measurements.
A. F. Marino, Villanova, S., Piotto, G., Milone, A. P. et al. (2008, A&A, 490, 625. 202 citations),
Spectroscopic and photometric evidence of two populations in the Galactic globular cluster NGC 6121 (M4).
M. Monelli, A. P. Milone, et al. (2013, MNRAS, 431, 2126. 94 citations), The SUMO project I. A survey of multiple populations in globular clusters.
G. Piotto, A. P. Milone, et al. (2012, ApJ, 760, 39. 125 citations), Hubble Space Telescope Reveals Multiple Sub-giant Branch in Eight Globular Clusters.
A. F. Marino, A. P. Milone et al. (2011, ApJ, 731, 64. 102 citations), Sodium-Oxygen Anticorrelation and Neutron-capture Elements in Omega Centauri Stellar Populations
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2016, EWASS, The challenge of multiple populations in GCs, Athens, Greece.
2016, Star clusters from infancy to teenagehood, Heidelberg, Germany.
2014, A Critical look at GC formation theories: Constraints from Young Massive clusters, Sesto. Italy
2012, IAU General Assembly, Origin and Complexity of Massive Star Clusters, Beijing, China.
2012, American Astronomical Society, 220th meeting, Anchorage, Alaska, US.
2011, GCs-Galaxy connection. Santa Cruz, California, US
2010, Multiple stellar populations in GCs, Asiago, Italy.
2010, Annual meeting of the French Society of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Marsille, France
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