Complete and continuously up-to-date lists of my publications may be found on my profiles on the following databases: INSPIRE-HEP, NASA ADS, Google Scholar, arXiv, and Researchgate.

Bibliometric metrics
Citations: approx. 10100 (INSPIRE), approx. 8950 (ADS), approx. 10400 (Google Scholar)
Average number of citations per refereed article: approx. 149 (INSPIRE)
h-index: 53 (INSPIRE), 52 (ADS), 53 (Google Scholar); m-index~5.4

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  1. M. Calzà, D. Pedrotti & S. Vagnozzi, Primordial regular black holes as all the dark matter (II): non-tr-symmetric and loop quantum gravity-inspired metrics [arXiv:2409.02807]

  2. M. Calzà, D. Pedrotti & S. Vagnozzi, Primordial regular black holes as all the dark matter (I): tr-symmetric metrics [arXiv:2409.02804]

  3. M. Calzà, F. Gianesello, M. Rinaldi & S. Vagnozzi, Merging cosmologically coupled black holes: stochastic gravitational wave background and implications for pulsar timing arrays [arXiv:2409.01801]

  4. D. Pedrotti, J.-Q. Jiang, L. A. Escamilla, S. Santos da Costa & S. Vagnozzi, Multidimensionality of the Hubble tension: the roles of Ωm and ωc [arXiv:2408.04530]

  5. M. Khodadi, S. Vagnozzi & J. T. Firouzjaee, Event Horizon Telescope observations exclude compact objects in baseline mimetic gravity, under review in Sci. Rep. [arXiv:2408.03241]

  6. J.-Q. Jiang, D. Pedrotti, S. Santos da Costa & S. Vagnozzi, Non-parametric late-time expansion history reconstruction and implications for the Hubble tension in light of DESI, under review in Phys. Rev. D [arXiv:2408.02365]

  7. J.-Q. Jiang, W. Giarè, S. Gariazzo, M. G. Dainotti, E. Di Valentino, O. Mena, D. Pedrotti, S. Santos da Costa & S. Vagnozzi, Neutrino cosmology after DESI: tightest mass upper limits, preference for the normal ordering, and tension with terrestrial observations, under review in JCAP [arXiv:2407.18047]

  8. Y. Toda, W. Giarè, E. Özülker, E. Di Valentino & S. Vagnozzi, Combining pre- and post-recombination new physics to address cosmological tensions: case study with varying electron mass and a sign-switching cosmological constant, under review in Phys. Dark Univ. [arXiv:2407.01173]

  9. T. O'Shea, A.-C. Davis, M. Giannotti, S. Vagnozzi, L. Visinelli & J. K. Vogel, Solar chameleons: novel channels (I), accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. D [arXiv:2406.01691]

  10. D. Pedrotti & S. Vagnozzi, See the lightning, hear the thunder: quasinormal modes-shadow correspondence for rotating regular black holes, under review in Phys. Rev. D [arXiv:2404.07589]

  11. C. Cecchini, M. De Angelis, W. Giarè, M. Rinaldi & S. Vagnozzi, Testing scale-invariant inflation against cosmological data, JCAP 2407 (2024) 058 [arXiv:2403.04316]

  12. N. Menci, S. A. Adil, U. Mukhopadhyay, A. A. Sen & S. Vagnozzi, Negative cosmological constant in the dark energy sector: tests from JWST photometric and spectroscopic observations of high-redshift galaxies, JCAP 2407 (2024) 072 [arXiv:2401.12659]

  13. L. Giani, C. Howlett, K. Said, T. Davis & S. Vagnozzi, An effective description of Laniakea and its backreaction: Impact on Cosmology and the local determination of the Hubble constant, JCAP 2401 (2024) 071 [arXiv:2311.00215]

  14. Y.-D. Tsai, D. Farnocchia, M. Micheli, S. Vagnozzi & L. Visinelli, Constraints on fifth forces and ultralight dark matter from OSIRIS-REx target asteroid Bennu, accepted for publication in Commun. Phys. [arXiv:2309.13106]

  15. S. Vagnozzi, Seven hints that early-time new physics alone is not sufficient to solve the Hubble tension, Universe 9 (2023) 393, invited feature paper, selected as an Editors’ Choice and as cover story of Universe, Volume 9, Issue 9 (September 2023) [arXiv:2308.16628]

  16. L. A. Escamilla, W. Giarè, E. Di Valentino, R. C. Nunes & S. Vagnozzi, The state of the dark energy equation of state circa 2023, JCAP 2405 (2024) 091 [arXiv:2307.14802]

  17. S. A. Adil, U. Mukhopadhyay, A. A. Sen & S. Vagnozzi, Dark energy in light of the early JWST observations: case for a negative cosmological constant?, JCAP 2310 (2023) 072 [arXiv:2307.12763]

  18. S. Vagnozzi, Inflationary interpretation of the stochastic gravitational wave background signal detected by pulsar timing array experiments, JHEAp 39 (2023) 81 [arXiv:2306.16912]

  19. M. Afrin, S. Vagnozzi & S. G. Ghosh, Tests of Loop Quantum Gravity from the Event Horizon Telescope results of Sgr A*, Astrophys. J. 944 (2023) 149 [arXiv:2209.12584]

  20. S. Vagnozzi & A. Loeb, The challenge of ruling out inflation via the primordial graviton background, Astrophys. J. Lett. 939 (2022) L22 [arXiv:2208.14088]

  21. I. Tanseri, S. Hagstotz, S. Vagnozzi, E. Giusarma & K. Freese, Updated neutrino mass constraints from galaxy clustering and CMB lensing-galaxy cross-correlation measurements, JHEAp 36 (2022) 1 [arXiv:2207.01913]

  22. A. Reeves, L. Herold, S. Vagnozzi, B. D. Sherwin & E. G. M. Ferreira, Restoring cosmological concordance with early dark energy and massive neutrinos?, Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc. 520 (2023) 3688 [arXiv:2207.01501]

  23. S. Vagnozzi & L. Visinelli, Note on fundamental physics tests from black hole imaging: Comment on "Hunting for extra dimensions in the shadow of Sagittarius A*", Res. Notes AAS 6 (2022) 106 [arXiv:2205.11314]

  24. S. Vagnozzi, R. Roy, Y.-D. Tsai, L. Visinelli, M. Afrin, A. Allahyari, P. Bambhaniya, D. Dey, S. G. Ghosh, P. S. Joshi, K. Jusufi, M. Khodadi, R. Kumar Walia, A. Övgün & C. Bambi, Horizon-scale tests of gravity theories and fundamental physics from the Event Horizon Telescope image of Sagittarius A*, Class. Quant. Grav. 40 (2023) 165007 [arXiv:2205.07787]

  25. Y. Chen, R. Roy, S. Vagnozzi & L. Visinelli, Superradiant evolution of the shadow and photon ring of Sgr A*, Phys. Rev. D 106 (2022) 043021 [arXiv:2205.06238]

  26. R. C. Nunes, S. Vagnozzi, S. Kumar, E. Di Valentino & O. Mena, New tests of dark sector interactions from the full-shape galaxy power spectrum, Phys. Rev. D 105 (2022) 123506 [arXiv:2203.08093]

  27. F. Ferlito, S. Vagnozzi, D. F. Mota & M. Baldi, Cosmological direct detection of dark energy: non-linear structure formation signatures of dark energy scattering with visible matter, Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc. 512 (2022) 1885 [arXiv:2201.04528]

  28. R. Roy, S. Vagnozzi & L. Visinelli, Superradiance evolution of black hole shadows revisited, Phys. Rev. D 105 (2022) 083002 [arXiv:2112.06932]

  29. M. Benetti, L. L. Graef & S. Vagnozzi, Primordial gravitational waves from NANOGrav: a broken power-law approach, Phys. Rev. D 105 (2022) 043520 [arXiv:2111.04758]

  30. Y.-D. Tsai, Y. Wu, S. Vagnozzi & L. Visinelli, Novel constraints on fifth forces and ultralight dark sector with asteroidal data, JCAP 2304 (2023) 031 [arXiv:2107.04038]

  31. R. C. Nunes & S. Vagnozzi, Arbitrating the S8 discrepancy with growth rate measurements from Redshift-Space Distortions, Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc. 505 (2021) 5427 [arXiv:2106.01208]

  32. S. Vagnozzi, Consistency tests of ΛCDM from the early integrated Sachs-Wolfe effect: Implications for early-time new physics and the Hubble tension, Phys. Rev. D 104 (2021) 063524 [arXiv:2105.10425]

  33. S. Vagnozzi, F. Pacucci & A. Loeb, Implications for the Hubble tension from the ages of the oldest astrophysical objects, JHEAp 36 (2022) 27 [arXiv:2105.10421]

  34. S. Dhawan, J. Alsing & S. Vagnozzi, Non-parametric spatial curvature inference using late-Universe cosmological probes, Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc. Lett. 506 (2021) L1 [arXiv:2104.02485]

  35. S. Vagnozzi, L. Visinelli, P. Brax, A.-C. Davis & J. Sakstein, Direct detection of dark energy: the XENON1T excess and future prospects, Phys. Rev. D 104 (2021) 063023, winner of the 2021 Buchalter Cosmology Prize (third prize) [arXiv:2103.15834]

  36. S. Vagnozzi, A. Loeb & M. Moresco, Eppur è piatto? The cosmic chronometers take on spatial curvature and cosmic concordance, Astrophys. J. 908 (2021) 84 [arXiv:2011.11645]

  37. S. Vagnozzi, E. Di Valentino, S. Gariazzo, A. Melchiorri, O. Mena & J. Silk, The galaxy power spectrum take on spatial curvature and cosmic concordance, Phys. Dark Univ. 33 (2021) 100851 [arXiv:2010.02230]

  38. S. Vagnozzi, Implications of the NANOGrav results for inflation, Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc. Lett. 502 (2021) L11 [arXiv:2009.13432]

  39. M. Khodadi, A. Allahyari, S. Vagnozzi & D. F. Mota, Black holes with scalar hair in light of the Event Horizon Telescope, JCAP 2009 (2020) 026 [arXiv:2005.05992]

  40. E. Di Valentino, S. Gariazzo, O. Mena & S. Vagnozzi, Soundness of Dark Energy properties, JCAP 2007 (2020) 045 [arXiv:2005.02062]

  41. S. Hagstotz, P. F. de Salas, S. Gariazzo, S. Pastor, M. Gerbino, M. Lattanzi, S. Vagnozzi & K. Freese, Bounds on light sterile neutrino mass and mixing from cosmology and laboratory searches, Phys. Rev. D 104 (2021) 123524 [arXiv:2003.02289]

  42. S. Vagnozzi, C. Bambi & L. Visinelli, Concerns regarding the use of black hole shadows as standard rulers, Class. Quant. Grav. 37 (2020) 087001 [arXiv:2001.02986]

  43. A. Allahyari, M. Khodadi, S. Vagnozzi & D. F. Mota, Magnetically charged black holes from non-linear electrodynamics and the Event Horizon Telescope, JCAP 2002 (2020) 003 [arXiv:1912.08231]

  44. S. Vagnozzi, L. Visinelli, O. Mena & D. F. Mota, Do we have any hope of detecting scattering between dark energy and baryons through cosmology?, Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc. 493 (2020) 1139 [arXiv:1911.12374]

  45. E. Di Valentino, A. Melchiorri, O. Mena & S. Vagnozzi, Nonminimal dark sector physics and cosmological tensions, Phys. Rev. D 101 (2020) 063502 [arXiv:1910.09853]

  46. E. Di Valentino, A. Melchiorri, O. Mena & S. Vagnozzi, Interacting dark energy in the early 2020s: a promising solution to the H0 and cosmic shear tensions, Phys. Dark Univ. 30 (2020) 100666 [arXiv:1908.04281]

  47. M. H. Abitbol et al. (incl. S. Vagnozzi) for the Simons Observatory collaboration, The Simons Observatory: Astro2020 Decadal Project Whitepaper, Bull. Am. Astron. Soc. 51 (2019) 147, submitted in response to the Astro2020 APC White Papers call [arXiv:1907.08284]

  48. L. Visinelli, S. Vagnozzi & U. Danielsson, Revisiting a negative cosmological constant in light of low-redshift data, Symmetry 11 (2019) 1035, invited feature paper, selected as an Editors’ Choice [arXiv:1907.07953]

  49. S. Vagnozzi, New physics in light of the H0 tension: an alternative view, Phys. Rev. D 102 (2020) 023518 [arXiv:1907.07569]

  50. W. Yang, S. Pan, S. Vagnozzi, E. Di Valentino, D. F. Mota & S. Capozziello, Dawn of the dark: unified dark sectors and the EDGES Cosmic Dawn 21-cm signal, JCAP 1911 (2019) 044 [arXiv:1907.05344]

  51. S. Vagnozzi & L. Visinelli, Hunting for extra dimensions in the shadow of M87*, Phys. Rev. D 100 (2019) 024020 [arXiv:1905.12421]

  52. W. Yang, S. Vagnozzi, E. Di Valentino, R. C. Nunes, S. Pan & D. F. Mota, Listening to the sound of dark sector interactions with gravitational wave standard sirens, JCAP 1907 (2019) 037, winner of the 2022 China Top Cited Paper Award (Astronomy and Astrophysics category) [arXiv:1905.08286]

  53. C. Bambi, K. Freese, S. Vagnozzi & L. Visinelli, Testing the rotational nature of the supermassive object M87* from the circularity and size of its first image, Phys. Rev. D 100 (2019) 044057 [arXiv:1904.12983]

  54. A. Casalino, M. Rinaldi, L. Sebastiani & S. Vagnozzi, Alive and well: mimetic gravity and a higher-order extension in light of GW170817, Class. Quant. Grav. 36 (2019) 017001 [arXiv:1811.06830]

  55. L. Visinelli & S. Vagnozzi, Cosmological window onto the string axiverse and the supersymmetry breaking scale, Phys. Rev. D 99 (2019) 063517 [arXiv:1809.06382]

  56. P. Ade et al. (incl. S. Vagnozzi) for the Simons Observatory collaboration, The Simons Observatory: science goals and forecasts, JCAP 1902 (2019) 056 [arXiv:1808.07445]

  57. W. H. Kinney, S. Vagnozzi & L. Visinelli, The zoo plot meets the swampland: mutual (in)consistency of single-field inflation, string conjectures, and cosmological data, Class. Quant. Grav. 36 (2019) 117001 [arXiv:1808.06424]

  58. S. Vagnozzi, T. Brinckmann, M. Archidiacono, K. Freese, M. Gerbino, J. Lesgourgues & T. Sprenger, Bias due to neutrinos must not uncorrect’d go, JCAP 1809 (2018) 001 [arXiv:1807.04672]

  59. W. Yang, S. Pan, E. Di Valentino, R. C. Nunes, S. Vagnozzi & D. F. Mota, Tale of stable interacting dark energy, observational signatures, and the H0 tension, JCAP 1809 (2018) 019, winner of the 2021 China Top Cited Paper Award (Astronomy and Astrophysics category) [arXiv:1805.08252]

  60. A. Casalino, M. Rinaldi, L. Sebastiani & S. Vagnozzi, Mimicking dark matter and dark energy in a mimetic model compatible with GW170817, Phys. Dark Univ. 22 (2018) 018 [arXiv:1803.02620]

  61. E. Giusarma, S. Vagnozzi, S. Ho, S. Ferraro, K. Freese, R. Kamen-Rubio & K.-B. Luk, Scale-dependent galaxy bias, CMB lensing-galaxy cross-correlation, and neutrino masses, Phys. Rev. D 98 (2018) 123526 [arXiv:1802.08694]

  62. S. Vagnozzi, S. Dhawan, M. Gerbino, K. Freese, A. Goobar & O. Mena, Constraints on the sum of the neutrino masses in dynamical dark energy models with w(z)≥−1 are tighter than those obtained in ΛCDM, Phys. Rev. D 98 (2018) 083501 [arXiv:1801.08553]

  63. J. Dutta, W. Khyllep, E. N. Saridakis, N. Tamanini & S. Vagnozzi, Cosmological dynamics of mimetic gravity, JCAP 1802 (2018) 041, winner of the 2021 India Top Cited Paper Award (Astronomy and Astrophysics category) [arXiv:1711.07290]

  64. L. Visinelli, N. Bolis & S. Vagnozzi, Brane-world extra dimensions in light of GW170817, Phys. Rev. D 97 (2018) 064039 [arXiv:1711.06628]

  65. S. Vagnozzi, Recovering a MOND-like acceleration law in mimetic gravity, Class. Quant. Grav. 34 (2017) 185006 [arXiv:1708.00603]

  66. S. Vagnozzi, New solar metallicity measurements, Atoms 7 (2019) 041 (Proceedings of the 51st Rencontres de Moriond, Cosmology Session, ARISF (2016) 175) [arXiv:1703.10834]

  67. T. Schwetz, K. Freese, M. Gerbino, E. Giusarma, S. Hannestad, M. Lattanzi, O. Mena & S. Vagnozzi, Comment on “Strong Evidence for the Normal Neutrino Hierarchy” [arXiv:1703.04585]

  68. S. Vagnozzi, E. Giusarma, O. Mena, K. Freese, M. Gerbino, S. Ho & M. Lattanzi, Unveiling ν secrets with cosmological data: neutrino masses and mass hierarchy, Phys. Rev. D 96 (2017) 123503, results quoted in the Review of Particle Physics [arXiv:1701.08172]

  69. L. Sebastiani, S. Vagnozzi & R. Myrzakulov, Mimetic gravity: a review of recent developments and applications to cosmology and astrophysics, Adv. High Energy Phys. 2017 (2017) 3156915, invited review [arXiv:1612.08661]

  70. M. Gerbino, K. Freese, S. Vagnozzi, M. Lattanzi, O. Mena, E. Giusarma & S. Ho, Impact of neutrino properties on the estimation of inflationary parameters from current and future datasets, Phys. Rev. D 95 (2017) 043512 [arXiv:1610.08830]

  71. E. Giusarma, M. Gerbino, O. Mena, S. Vagnozzi, S. Ho & K. Freese, Improvement of cosmological neutrino mass bounds, Phys. Rev. D 94 (2016) 083522, results quoted in the Review of Particle Physics [arXiv:1605.04320]

  72. S. Vagnozzi, K. Freese & T. H. Zurbuchen, Solar models in light of new high metallicity measurements from solar wind data, Astrophys. J. 839 (2017) 55 [arXiv:1603.05960]

  73. R. Foot & S. Vagnozzi, Solving the small-scale structure puzzles with dissipative dark matter, JCAP 1607 (2017) 013 [arXiv:1602.02467]

  74. G. Cognola, R. Myrzakulov, L. Sebastiani, S. Vagnozzi & S. Zerbini, Covariant Horava-like and mimetic Horndeski gravity: cosmological solutions and perturbations, Class. Quant. Grav. 33 (2016) 225014 [arXiv:1601.00102]

  75. R. Myrzakulov, L. Sebastiani, S. Vagnozzi & S. Zerbini, Static spherically symmetric solutions in mimetic gravity: rotation curves and wormholes, Class. Quant. Grav. 33 (2016) 125005 [arXiv:1510.02284]

  76. R. Myrzakulov, L. Sebastiani, S. Vagnozzi & S. Zerbini, Mimetic covariant renormalizable gravity, Fund. J. Mod. Phys. 8 2 (2015) 119, invited contribution [arXiv:1505.03115]

  77. R. Myrzakulov, L. Sebastiani & S. Vagnozzi, Inflation in f(R,ϕ)-theories and mimetic gravity scenario, Eur. Phys. J. C 75 (2015) 444 [arXiv:1504.07984]

  78. R. Foot & S. Vagnozzi, Diurnal modulation signal from dissipative hidden sector dark matter, Phys. Lett. B 748 (2015) 61 [arXiv:1412.0762]

  79. R. Foot & S. Vagnozzi, Dissipative hidden sector dark matter, Phys. Rev. D 91 (2015) 023512, selected as an Editors’ Suggestion [arXiv:1409.7174]

Other academic works

  1. S. Vagnozzi,Viva la revolución cosmológica, Nat. Astron. 4 (2020) 312, invited book review on The Cosmic Revolutionary’s Handbook (Cambridge University Press) by L. A. Barnes and G. F. Lewis

  2. S. Vagnozzi, Weigh them all! - Cosmological searches for the neutrino mass scale and mass ordering, PhD thesis at the Department of Physics, Stockholm University (ISBN 978-91-7797-729-2), winner of the Springer Thesis Award and published in the Springer Theses series (ISBN 978-3-030-53502-5) [arXiv:1907.08010]


Impact breakdown according to the traditional INSPIRE classification:

  • 1 renown paper (500+ citations)

  • 9 famous papers (250-499 citations)

  • 27 very well-known papers (100-249 citations)

  • 17 well-known papers (50-99 citations)


Important note on authorship practices
Author ordering in high-energy physics and gravitation is conventionally alphabetical, whereas in astrophysics it is conventionally based on contribution. Cosmology is at the boundary of these two fields, meaning that the two authorship practices are often mixed in my works. In rare cases, all authors contributed equally to the work, which is thus signed alphabetically. In addition, several of my works (especially earlier in my career) are purely in the fields of high-energy physics and gravitation, and hence adhere to strict alphabetical ordering.


peer review

Peer review is an integral part of my professional activity. I believe in the value and importance of timely and quality peer review, and am always eager to perform peer reviewing activity. I regularly review for several journals in the fields of cosmology, astrophysics, and particle physics, including Nat. Astron., Nat. Commun., PRL, PRD, PLB, MNRAS, ApJ, JCAP, JHEP, CQG, PDU, EPJC, Symmetry, Universe, Galaxies, Physics, EPJP, MPLA, Ap&SS, AHEP, IJGMMP, EJP, Found. Phys., Ind. J. Phys, IJMPA, Living Rev. Relativ., New Astron. Rev., GRG, Ann. Phys., and EPL. I was also one of the recipients of the Global Peer Review Awards for 2018-2019 (Award Category: Physics). I also received the 2019 Outstanding Reviewer Award for Classical and Quantum Gravity, the 2020 Outstanding Reviewer Award for Universe (MDPI), and was selected as a 2021 Distinguished Referee by the European Physical Journal. I am currently also Editor of Physics of the Dark Universe, one of the leading journals in the field. Please see my Web of Science profile for more details on my activity as reviewer and editor.


coauthors

Science is never the result of an individual endeavor. The above publications are the result of collaborations with the amazing people shown below, whom I have been extremely fortunate to be able to work along with.