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    The first months in the lifetime of the newly born jet associated to Swift J1644+57 by Castro-Tirado, A.J., Gómez, J.L., Agudo, I., Guerrero, M.A., Bremer, M., Winters, J.M., Gorosabel, J., Guziy, S., Jelinek, M., Tello, J.C., Sánchez-Ramírez, R., Pérez-Ramírez, D., Reyes-Iturbide, J., Park, I.H., Jeong, S., Pozanenko, A.S.

    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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    Can Flare Stars Explain the Annihilation Line from the Galactic Bulge? by Bisnovatyi-Kogan, G. S., Pozanenko, A. S.

    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 by Ziock, K.P., Bixler, J., Cline, T., Stilwell, D., Sheppard, D., Hurley, K., Berg, P., Primbsch, J.H., Slassi-Senou, S., Madden, N., Anfimov, D.S., Chernenko, A.M., Isupov, O.M., Litvak, M.L., Litvin, D.A., Loznikov, V.M., Mitrofanov, I.G., Pozanenko, A.S., Ton'shev, A.K., Ushakov, D.A.

    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 by Mitrofanov, I.G, Chernenko, A.M, Pozanenko, A.S, Fishman, G.J, Meegan, C.A, Briggs, M.S, Paciesas, W.S, Sagdeev, R.Z

    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 by Mitrofanov, I.G., Anfimov, D.S., Chernenko, A.M., Dolidze, V.Sh, Kostenko, V.I., Isupov, O.E., Pozanenko, A.S., Ton'shev, A.K., Ushakov, D.A., Auchampaugh, G.F., Cafferty, M., Drake, D.M., Fenimore, E.E., Klebesadel, R.W., Longmire, J.L., Moss, C.E., Reedy, R.C.

    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 by Mitrofanov, I.G., Anfimov, D.S., Chernenko, A.M., Dolidze, V.Sh, Pozanenko, A.S., Ushakov, D.A., Auchampaugh, G.F., Cafferty, M., Drake, D.M., Fenimore, E.E., Klebesadel, R.W., Longmire, J.L., Moss, C.E., Reedy, R.C., Valencia, J.E.

    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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