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List of works by Sebastiano Cantalupo

BASS. XXVIII. Near-infrared Data Release 2: High-ionization and Broad Lines in Active Galactic Nuclei*

scientific article published in 2022

Characterizing circumgalactic gas around massive ellipticals at z ≈ 0.4 – III. The galactic environment of a chemically pristine Lyman limit absorber

scientific article

Dark Galaxy Candidates at Redshift ∼3.5 Detected with MUSE

scientific article published in the Astrophysical Journal

Estimating the Contribution of Foreground Halos to the FRB 180924 Dispersion Measure

scientific article published in November 2021

Exploring He II λ1640 emission line properties at z ∼2−4

scientific article

Galaxy and Quasar Fueling Caught in the Act from the Intragroup to the Interstellar Medium

scientific article

Gas filaments of the cosmic web located around active galaxies in a protocluster

scientific article published on 01 October 2019

MUSE Spectroscopic Identifications of Ultra-faint Emission Line Galaxies with M UV ∼ −15

scholarly article

MUSEQuBES: mapping the distribution of neutral hydrogen around low-redshift galaxies

scholarly article published on 18 January 2024

Multi-filament gas inflows fuelling young star-forming galaxies

scholarly article

Nearly all the sky is covered by Lyman-α emission around high-redshift galaxies

scientific article published in Nature

The MUSE Hubble Ultra Deep Field Survey

The MUSE Hubble Ultra Deep Field Survey I. Survey description, data reduction, and source detection

scientific article published in Astronomy and Astrophysics

The MUSE Hubble Ultra Deep Field Survey. VIII. Extended Lyman-{alpha} haloes around high-z star-forming galaxies

scientific article

The MUSE-Wide survey: a measurement of the Ly α emitting fraction among z > 3 galaxies

scientific article

The density distribution of accreting cosmic filaments as shaped by Kelvin–Helmholtz instability

scholarly article

Three-dimensional Distribution Map of H i Gas and Galaxies around an Enormous Lyα Nebula and Three QSOs at z = 2.3 Revealed by the H i Tomographic Mapping Technique

scientific article published on 11 June 2020

Ubiquitous giant Ly{alpha} nebulae around the brightest quasars at z ~ 3.5 revealed with MUSE