Abstract: The study of the structure of our Galaxy, particularly its inner disc, has always been hindered by two factors: interstellar extinction dims even the...
The structure, kinematics and stellar population of the Galactic bulge is very complex. Only three years ago the bulge was discovered to be X-shaped, a...
The Milky Way galaxy: from the radial migration of stars to GAIA DR2 data analysis
The radial migration of stars in the Galactic disc has been intensively studied during the last two decades. Many papers, investigating the effects of the...
The improvement on the Imaging Air Cherenkov Technique led to the discovery of a new class of compact binaries: the gamma-ray binaries. This small class consist...
The Neutron Star Circus: Accretion Flows and Thermonuclear Bursts
Neutron stars in low-mass X-ray binaries (NS-LMXBs) are unique laboratories of accretion physics, strong gravity and ultra-dense matter. I will give an overview...
Data from the VVV NIR survey of the inner Milky Way show that our Galaxy has a strongly peanut-shaped bulge. Extending the analysis to larger radii with other...
The non-homology - star-formation connection: hints for the solution of the FP problem
We present the K band FP of the ETGs members of the clusters observed by the WINGS survey. The data confirm a different tilt of the FP with respect to the V...