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1 1 Elenco delle pubblicazioni su riviste internazionali con peer review e indicizzate da Thomson ISI [1] Serra E, Bonaldi M, Borrielli A, Conti L, Pandraud G, and Sarro P, Low loss single-crystal silicon mechanical resonators for the investigation of thermal noise statistical properties, Sensors and Actuators A: Physical 227 (2015), no. 0, [2] Falasco G, Baiesi M, Molinaro L, Conti L, and Baldovin F, Energy repartition for a harmonic chain with local reservoirs, Phys. Rev. E 92 (2015), [3] Belousov R, De Gregorio P, Rondoni L, and Conti L, Statistical distribution of bonding distances in a unidimensional solid, Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 412 (2014), [4] Conti L, Lazzaro C, Karapetyan G, Bonaldi M, Pegoraro M, Thakur RK, De Gregorio P, and Rondoni L, Thermal noise of mechanical oscillators in steady states with a heat flux, Physical Review E 90 (2014), no. 3, [5] Marin F, Marino F, Bonaldi M, Cerdonio M, Conti L, Falferi P, Mezzena R, Ortolan A, Prodi GA, Taffarello L, et al., Investigation on Planck scale physics by the AURIGA gravitational bar detector, New Journal of Physics 16 (2014), no. 8, [6] Conti L, De Gregorio P, Karapetyan G, Lazzaro C, Pegoraro M, Bonaldi M, and Rondoni L, Effects of breaking vibrational energy equipartition on measurements of temperature in macroscopic oscillators subject to heat flux, Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment 2013 (2013), no. 12, P [7] Marin F, Marino F, Bonaldi M, Cerdonio M, Conti L, Falferi P, Mezzena R, Ortolan A, Prodi GA, Taffarello L, et al., Gravitational bar detectors set limits to Planck-scale physics on macroscopic variables, Nature Phys. (2012), no. 9, Padova, 20 agosto 2015 Pagina 1 di 9

2 [8] Longo S, Cecchinato L, Rampazzo M, Bonaldi M, Beghi A, and Conti L, A vibration-free, thermally controlled setup for mechanical thermal noise measurements, The European Physical Journal Applied Physics 57 (2012), [9] Conti L, De Gregorio P, Bonaldi M, Borrielli A, Crivellari M, Karapetyan G, Poli C, Serra E, Thakur RK, and Rondoni L, Elasticity of mechanical oscillators in nonequilibrium steady states: Experimental, numerical, and theoretical results, Phys. Rev. E 85 (2012), [10] Borrielli A, Bonaldi M, Serra E, Bagolini A, and Conti L, Wideband mechanical response of a high-q silicon double-paddle oscillator, Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering 21 (2011), no. 6, [11] De Gregorio P, Rondoni L, Bonaldi M, and Conti L, One-dimensional models and thermomechanical properties of solids, Phys. Rev. B 84 (2011), [12] Conti L, Bonaldi M, and Rondoni L, RareNoise: non-equilibrium effects in detectors of gravitational waves, Classical and Quantum Gravity 27 (2010), no. 8, [13] Saraceni M, Bonaldi M, Castellani L, Conti L, Gounda AB, Longo S, and Pegoraro M, A compact, passive setup for low vibration noise measurements in the frequency band ( ) Hz, Review of Scientific Instruments 81 (2010), no. 3, [14] Astone P, Baggio L, Bassan M, Bignotto M, Bonaldi M, Bonifazi P, Cavallari G, Cerdonio M, Coccia E, Conti L, et al., IGEC2: A 17- month search for gravitational wave bursts in , Phys. Rev. D 82 (2010), [15] De Gregorio P, Rondoni L, Bonaldi M, and Conti L, Harmonic damped oscillators with feedback: a Langevin study, Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment 2009 (2009), no. 10, P [16] Bonaldi M, Conti L, De Gregorio P, Rondoni L, Vedovato G, Vinante A, Bignotto M, Cerdonio M, Falferi P, Liguori N, et al., Nonequilibrium Steady-State Fluctuations in Actively Cooled Resonators, Phys. Rev. Lett. 103 (2009), Padova, 20 agosto 2015 Pagina 2 di 9

3 [17] Acernese F, Alshourbagy M, Amico P, Antonucci F, Aoudia S, Astone P, Avino S, Babusci D, Baggio L, Ballardin G, et al., First joint gravitational wave search by the AURIGA-EXPLORER-NAUTILUS- Virgo Collaboration, Classical and Quantum Gravity 25 (2008), no. 20, [18] (The AURIGA Collaboration), Bignotto M, Bonaldi M, Camarda M, Cerdonio M, Conti L, Drago M, Falferi P, Liguori N, Longo S, et al., A cross-correlation method to search for gravitational wave bursts with AURIGA and Virgo, Classical and Quantum Gravity 25 (2008), no. 11, [19] Zendri JP, Bignotto M, Bonaldi M, Cerdonio M, Conti L, Ferrario L, Liguori N, Maraner A, Serra E, and Taffarello L, Loss budget of a setup for measuring mechanical dissipations of silicon wafers between 300 and 4K, Review of Scientific Instruments 79 (2008), no. 3, [20] Vinante A, Bignotto M, Bonaldi M, Cerdonio M, Conti L, Falferi P, Liguori N, Longo S, Mezzena R, Ortolan A, et al., Feedback Cooling of the Normal Modes of a Massive Electromechanical System to Submillikelvin Temperature, Phys. Rev. Lett. 101 (2008), [21] Marin F, De Rosa M, Conti L, Taffarello L, and Cerdonio M, Optical metrology for massive detectors of gravitational waves, Optics and Lasers in Engineering 45 (2007), no. 4, , Optical Diagnostics and Monitoring: Advanced monitoring techniques and coherent sources - volume C. [22] Astone P, Babusci D, Baggio L, Bassan M, Bignotto M, Bonaldi M, Camarda M, Carelli P, Cavallari G, Cerdonio M, et al., Results of the IGEC-2 search for gravitational wave bursts during 2005, Phys. Rev. D 76 (2007), [23] Bonaldi M, Cerdonio M, Conti L, Falferi P, Leaci P, Odorizzi S, Prodi GA, Saraceni M, Serra E, and Zendri JP, Principles of wide bandwidth acoustic detectors and the single-mass dual detector, Phys. Rev. D 74 (2006), [24] Bignotto M, Bonaldi M, Cerdonio M, Conti L, Penasa F, Prodi GA, Soranzo G, Taffarello L, and Zendri JP, New suspension system for the Padova, 20 agosto 2015 Pagina 3 di 9

4 gravitational wave bar detector AURIGA, Review of Scientific Instruments 76 (2005), no. 8,. [25] Bonaldi M, Cerdonio M, Conti L, Prodi G, Taffarello L, and Zendri J, Wide bandwidth dual acoustic gravitational wave detectors, Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements 138 (2005), no. 0, , Proceedings of the Eighth International Workshop on Topics in Astroparticle and Undeground Physics. [26] Suzuki T, Tomaru T, Sato N, Haruyama T, Shintomi T, and others, Application of sapphire bonding for interferometric gravitational wave detector with cryogenic mirrors, Int.J.Mod.Phys. A20 (2005), [27] Baggio L, Bignotto M, Bonaldi M, Cerdonio M, Conti L, De Rosa M, Falferi P, Fortini P, Inguscio M, Liguori N, et al., Upper Limits on Gravitational-Wave Emission in Association with the 27 Dec 2004 Giant Flare of SGR , Phys. Rev. Lett. 95 (2005), [28] Baggio L, Bignotto M, Bonaldi M, Cerdonio M, Conti L, Falferi P, Liguori N, Marin A, Mezzena R, Ortolan A, et al., 3-Mode Detection for Widening the Bandwidth of Resonant Gravitational Wave Detectors, Phys. Rev. Lett. 94 (2005), [29] Baggio L, Bignotto M, Bonaldi M, Cerdonio M, Conti L, De Rosa M, Falferi P, Fortini P, Inguscio M, Liguori N, et al., Erratum: Upper Limits on Gravitational-Wave Emission in Association with the 27 Dec 2004 Giant Flare of SGR [Phys. Rev. Lett. 95, (2005)], Phys. Rev. Lett. 95 (2005), [30] Bonaldi M, Cerdonio M, Conti L, Prodi GA, Taffarello L, and Zendri JP, Wide bandwidth dual acoustic gravitational wave detectors, Classical and Quantum Gravity 21 (2004), no. 5, S1155. [31] Conti L, The AURIGA second scientific run and the dual detector of gravitational waves, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment 518 (2004), no. 12, , Frontier Detectors for Frontier Physics: Proceedin. Padova, 20 agosto 2015 Pagina 4 di 9

5 [32] Marin F, Conti L, and De Rosa M, An optical readout scheme for advanced acoustic GW detectors, Classical and Quantum Gravity 21 (2004), no. 5, S1237. [33] Conti L, De Rosa M, Marin F, Taffarello L, and Cerdonio M, Room temperature gravitational wave bar detector with optomechanical readout, Journal of Applied Physics 93 (2003), no. 6, [34] Marin F, Conti L, and De Rosa M, A folded Fabry-Perot cavity for optical sensing in gravitational wave detectors, Physics Letters A 309 (2003), no. 12, [35] Astone P, Babusci D, Baggio L, Bassan M, Blair DG, Bonaldi M, Bonifazi P, Busby D, Carelli P, Cerdonio M, et al., Methods and results of the IGEC search for burst gravitational waves in the years , Phys. Rev. D 68 (2003), [36] Conti L, De Rosa M, and Marin F, High-spectral-purity laser system for the AURIGA detector optical readout, J. Opt. Soc. Am. B 20 (2003), no. 3, [37] Briant T, Cerdonio M, Conti L, Heidmann A, Lobo A, and Pinard M, Thermal and back-action noises in dual-sphere gravitational-wave detectors, Phys. Rev. D 67 (2003), [38] Bonaldi M, Cerdonio M, Conti L, Pinard M, Prodi GA, Taffarello L, and Zendri JP, Selective readout and back-action reduction for wideband acoustic gravitational wave detectors, Phys. Rev. D 68 (2003), [39] Astone P, Baggio L, Busby D, Bassan M, Blair DG, Bonaldi M, Bonifazi P, Carelli P, Cerdonio M, Coccia E, et al., Search for gravitational wave bursts by the network of resonant detectors, Classical and Quantum Gravity 19 (2002), no. 7, [40] Conti L, Cerdonio M, Bignotto M, Bonaldi M, Jr WD, Falferi P, Heidmann A, Lobo JA, Marin F, Ortolan A, et al., A wideband and sensitive GW detector for khz frequencies: the dual sphere, Classical and Quantum Gravity 19 (2002), no. 7, [41] De Rosa M, Baggio L, Cerdonio M, Conti L, Galet G, Marin F, Ortolan A, Prodi GA, Taffarello L, Vedovato G, et al., First room temperature Padova, 20 agosto 2015 Pagina 5 di 9

6 operation of the AURIGA optical readout, Classical and Quantum Gravity 19 (2002), no. 7, [42] Zendri JP, Baggio L, Bignotto M, Bonaldi M, Cerdonio M, Conti L, De Rosa M, Falferi P, Fortini PL, Inguscio M, et al., Status report and near future prospects for the gravitational wave detector AURIGA, Classical and Quantum Gravity 19 (2002), no. 7, [43] De Rosa M, Conti L, Cerdonio M, Pinard M, and Marin F, Experimental measurement of the dynamic photothermal effect in Fabry-Perot cavities for gravitational wave detectors, Phys. Rev. Lett. 89 (2002), [44] Cerdonio M, Conti L, Lobo JA, Ortolan A, Taffarello L, and Zendri JP, Wideband dual sphere detector of gravitational waves, Phys. Rev. Lett. 87 (2001), [45] Cerdonio M, Conti L, Heidmann A, and Pinard M, Thermoelastic effects at low temperatures and quantum limits in displacement measurements, Phys. Rev. D 63 (2001), [46] Prodi GA, Martinucci V, Mezzena R, Vinante A, Vitale S, Heng IS, Allen ZA, Hamilton WO, Johnson WW, McHugh MP, et al., Initial operation of the international gravitational event collaboration, International Journal of Modern Physics D 09 (2000), no. 03, [47] Allen ZA, Astone P, Baggio L, Busby D, Bassan M, Blair DG, Bonaldi M, Bonifazi P, Carelli P, Cerdonio M, et al., First search for gravitational wave bursts with a network of detectors, Phys. Rev. Lett. 85 (2000), [48] Conti L, De Rosa M, and Marin F, Low-amplitude-noise laser for AU- RIGA detector optical readout, Appl. Opt. 39 (2000), no. 31, [49] Baggio L, Bonaldi M, Cerdonio M, Conti L, Visconti V, Falferi P, Fortini P, Mezzena R, Martinucci V, Ortolan A, et al., The gravitational wave burst observatory: Present state and future perspectives, Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements 70 (1999), no. 13, , Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on topics in Astroparticle and Underground Physics. Padova, 20 agosto 2015 Pagina 6 di 9

7 [50] Conti L, Cerdonio M, Taffarello L, Zendri JP, Ortolan A, Rizzo C, Ruoso G, Prodi GA, Vitale S, Cantatore G, et al., Optical transduction chain for gravitational wave bar detectors, Review of Scientific Instruments 69 (1998), no. 2, Padova, 20 agosto 2015 Pagina 7 di 9

8 2 Elenco delle pubblicazioni non indicizzate da Thomson ISI [51] Serra E, Bonaldi M, Borrielli A, Conti L, Pandraud G, and Sarro P, Selective coating deposition on high-q single-crystal silicon resonators for the investigation of thermal noise statistical properties, Procedia Engineering 87 (2014), no. 0, [52] Karapetyan G, Agguiaro D, Bonaldi M, Castellani L, Hajj R, Lazzaro C, Mazzaro D, Pegoraro M, Poli C, Thakur R, et al., Non-equilibrium thermal noise of low loss oscillators, Journal of Physics: Conference Series 363 (2012), no. 1, [53] Serra E, Borrielli A, Bonaldi M, and Conti L, Vibrational characterization of high-q silicon resonators for investigating thermal noise statistical properties, Proceedings of International Conference on Noise and Vibration Engineering (Isma2012) / International Conference on Uncertainty in Structural Dynamics (Usd2012) (2012), [54] De Gregorio PM, Rondoni L, Adamo PA, Bonaldi M, Borrielli A, Serra E, Conti L, Hajj R, Karapetyan G, Thakur R, et al., Gravitational wave detectors are driven away from thermodynamic equilibrium: why should we care, 2011 Gravitational Waves and Experimental Gravity, The Gioi, 2011, pp [55] Bignotto M, Bonaldi M, Cerdonio M, Conti L, d Paoli G, Ferrario L, Liguori N, Maraner A, Serra E, Taffarello L, et al., Low temperature mechanical dissipation measurements of silicon and silicon carbide as candidate material for dual detector, Journal of Physics: Conference Series 122 (2008), no. 1, [56] Suzuki T, Tomaru T, Sato N, Haruyama T, Shintomi T, Yamamoto A, Uchiyama T, Miyoki S, Ohashi M, Kuroda K, et al., Application of sapphire bonding for suspension of cryogenic mirrors, Journal of Physics: Conference Series 32 (2006), no. 1, 309. [57] Conti L, De Rosa M, Marin F, Taffarello L, and Cerdonio M, Interferometric readout for acoustic gravitational wave detectors, AIP Conference Proceedings 751 (2005), no. 1, Padova, 20 agosto 2015 Pagina 8 di 9

9 [58] Bignotto M, Bonaldi M, Cerdonio M, Conti L, Prodi GA, Taffarello L, and Zendri JP, Dual detectors of gravitational waves, Proc. SPIE 5500 (2004), [59] Bonaldi M, Cerdonio M, Conti L, Ortolan A, Prodi G, and others, Dual detector of gravitational waves, Proceedings of the 28th International Cosmic Ray Conference (Kajita T, Asaoka Y, Kawachi A, Matsubara Y, and Sasaki M, eds.), Univ. Ac. Press, Tokyo, 2003, pp [60] Cantatore G, Cerdonio M, Conti L, Prodi G, Rizzo C, Taffarello L, Vitale S, and Zavattini E, Optical transducer prototype for gravitationalwave bar detectors, Precision Electromagnetic Measurements Digest, 1996 Conference on, June 1996, pp Padova, 20 agosto 2015 Pagina 9 di 9

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