Sunny Vagnozzi

Affiliations: 
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
Cosmology, Astrophysics, Particle Physics
Website:
https://www.sunnyvagnozzi.com/
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Vagnozzi S. (2020) New physics in light of the $H_0$ tension: an alternative view Physical Review D. 102: 23518
Valentino ED, Melchiorri A, Mena O, et al. (2020) Nonminimal dark sector physics and cosmological tensions Physical Review D. 101: 63502
Vagnozzi S, Visinelli L, Mena O, et al. (2020) Do we have any hope of detecting scattering between dark energy and baryons through cosmology? Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 493: 1139-1152
Valentino ED, Gariazzo S, Mena O, et al. (2020) Soundness of Dark Energy properties Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics. 2020: 45-45
Allahyari A, Khodadi M, Vagnozzi S, et al. (2020) Magnetically charged black holes from non-linear electrodynamics and the Event Horizon Telescope Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics. 2020: 3-3
Vagnozzi S, Bambi C, Visinelli L. (2020) Concerns regarding the use of black hole shadows as standard rulers Classical and Quantum Gravity. 37: 087001
Valentino ED, Melchiorri A, Mena O, et al. (2020) Interacting dark energy in the early 2020s: A promising solution to the H0 and cosmic shear tensions Physics of the Dark Universe. 30: 100666
Visinelli L, Vagnozzi S, Danielsson U. (2019) Revisiting a Negative Cosmological Constant from Low-Redshift Data Symmetry. 11: 1035
Visinelli L, Vagnozzi S. (2019) Cosmological window onto the string axiverse and the supersymmetry breaking scale Physical Review D. 99
Bambi C, Freese K, Vagnozzi S, et al. (2019) Testing the rotational nature of the supermassive object M87* from the circularity and size of its first image Physical Review D. 100
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