Search Results - "Pozanenko, A.S."
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The first months in the lifetime of the newly born jet associated to Swift J1644+57
Published in EPJ Web of conferences (01-01-2012)“…We describe the evolution of of Swift J1644+57, whose unique X-ray properties have led several groups to interpret its behavior as corresponding to an…”
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Multicolour modelling of SN 2013dx associated with GRB 130702A
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (01-06-2017)“…Abstract We present optical observations of SN 2013dx, related to the Fermi burst GRB 130702A, which occurred at red shift z = 0.145. It is the second-best…”
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Can Flare Stars Explain the Annihilation Line from the Galactic Bulge?
Published in Astrophysics (01-06-2017)“…We consider the low-mass flare stars which form the bulk of the population in the galactic bulge as a source of the positrons needed to form the observed…”
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The gamma-ray burst monitor for the Russian Mars 1996 mission
Published in IEEE transactions on nuclear science (01-08-1997)“…We describe an innovative detector designed primarily for the study of cosmic gamma-ray bursts aboard interplanetary spacecraft. The experiment is a fully…”
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Statistical study of evolution of gamma-ray bursts detected by APEX/PHOBOS and BATSE/COMPTON instruments
Published in Advances in space research (01-05-1995)“…The new method of statistical studying of cosmic gamma-ray bursts is presented based on the averaging of time profiles. The comparison is done between bright…”
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High precision gamma-ray spectrometer PGS for Russian interplanetary mission to Mars
Published in Advances in space research (1996)“…The high precision gamma-ray spectrometer (PGS) is scheduled to be launched on the Russian MARS mission in 1996, and to go into an elliptical polar orbit…”
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A high precision gamma-ray spectrometer for the Mars-94 mission
Published in Acta astronautica (1995)“…The high precision gamma-ray spectrometer (PGS) is scheduled to be launched on the Mars-94 mission in October, 1994, and to go into an elliptical polar orbit…”
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