7 results on '"Y. Efimov"'
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2. Dynamics of anti-vibration mount with quazi-zero stiffness
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B. A. Kalashnikov, I. Y. Efimov, and V. N. Sorokin
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Vibration ,Physics ,History ,Dynamics (mechanics) ,medicine ,Zero (complex analysis) ,Stiffness ,Mechanics ,medicine.symptom ,Mount ,Computer Science Applications ,Education - Published
- 2019
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3. Flare activity of the blazar 3C454.3 from gamma to radio wavelengths in 2004-2010
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S. A. Klimanov, V. T. Doroshenko, S. G. Sergeev, V. I. Zhdanov, Hugh D. Aller, Y. Efimov, I. B. Vavilova, Alexander B. Pushkarev, N. G. Chesnok, Joni Tammi, M. F. Aller, Merja Tornikoski, P. Savolainen, L. N. Volvach, C. M. Raiteri, S. V. Nazarov, E. Fedorova, A. E. Volvach, A. M. Kutkin, M. G. Larionov, Anne Lähteenmäki, M. Villata, and G. V. Borman
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Physics ,Wavelength ,law ,Astronomy ,Blazar ,Flare ,law.invention - Published
- 2011
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4. The 72-Hour WEBT Microvariability Observation of Blazar S5 0716+714 in 2009
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Valeri M. Larionov, Joe Pollock, Ram Sagar, Jianghua Wu, Rumen Bachev, S. Dhalla, J. M. Ohlert, E. Lindfors, Prajval Shastri, Stephane Vennes, Xu Zhou, Bindu Rani, Y. Efimov, D. Capezzali, Omar M. Kurtanidze, A. Khanuja, P. Roustazadeh, O. J. A. Bravo Calle, Pertti Pääkkönen, Carolin Villforth, Arto Oksanen, A. Strigachev, D. Blinov, Markus Böttcher, Brian W. Murphy, A. Sanchez, R. Reinthal, A. Lamerato, D. Rodriguez, C.-U. Lee, D. Carosati, Alok C. Gupta, James R. Webb, K. Nilsson, A. Sillanpää, J. M. Coloma, M. Villata, S. M. Hu, A. Collins, R. A. Chigladze, P. Calcidese, L. O. Takalo, J. A. Ros, H. Hollingsworth, and Gopal Bhatta
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High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE) ,Physics ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Context (language use) ,Astrophysics ,Light curve ,Declination ,Synchrotron ,law.invention ,Telescope ,Apparent magnitude ,Space and Planetary Science ,law ,Magnitude (astronomy) ,Blazar ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
Context. The international whole earth blazar telescope (WEBT) consortium planned and carried out three days of intensive micro-variability observations of S5 0716+714 from February 22, 2009 to February 25, 2009. This object was chosen due to its bright apparent magnitude range, its high declination, and its very large duty cycle for micro-variations. Aims. We report here on the long continuous optical micro-variability light curve of 0716+714 obtained during the multi-site observing campaign during which the Blazar showed almost constant variability over a 0.5 magnitude range. The resulting light curve is presented here for the first time. Observations from participating observatories were corrected for instrumental diff?erences and combined to construct the overall smoothed light curve. Methods. Thirty-six observatories in sixteen countries participated in this continuous monitoring program and twenty of them submitted data for compilation into a continuous light curve. The light curve was analyzed using several techniques including Fourier transform, Wavelet and noise analysis techniques. Those results led us to model the light curve by attributing the variations to a series of synchrotron pulses. Results. We have interpreted the observed microvariations in this extended light curve in terms of a new model consisting of individual stochastic pulses due to cells in a turbulent jet which are energized by a passing shock and cool by means of synchrotron emission. We obtained an excellent fit to the 72-hour light curve with the synchrotron pulse model.
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- 2013
5. A Revised Broad-Line Region Radius and Black Hole Mass for the Narrow-Line Seyfert 1 NGC 4051
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Amanda K. Kruse, S. G. Sergeev, S. A. Klimanov, Kelly D. Denney, V. T. Doroshenko, Eric A. Petersen, Jason D. Eastman, M. Dietrich, Linda C. Watson, E. S. Klimek, Shawn Poindexter, M. L. Comins, Takeo Minezaki, D. J. Brokofsky, C. H. Hedrick, Katharine J. Schlesinger, Y. Efimov, Marianne Vestergaard, Karen M. Leighly, David W. Atlee, P. Peterson, J. B. Lamb, R. W. Pogge, S. V. Nazarov, Misty C. Bentz, Bradley M. Peterson, Yu Sakata, C.M. Gaskell, Jonathan C. Bird, Yuzuru Yoshii, Aaron E. Watkins, John J. Tobin, and Cayman T. Unterborn
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Physics ,Reverberation ,Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO) ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,Light curve ,01 natural sciences ,Lag time ,Space and Planetary Science ,Observatory ,0103 physical sciences ,Outlier ,Reverberation mapping ,Emission spectrum ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,Scaling ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
We present the first results from a high sampling rate, multi-month reverberation mapping campaign undertaken primarily at MDM Observatory with supporting observations from telescopes around the world. The primary goal of this campaign was to obtain either new or improved Hbeta reverberation lag measurements for several relatively low luminosity AGNs. We feature results for NGC 4051 here because, until now, this object has been a significant outlier from AGN scaling relationships, e.g., it was previously a ~2-3sigma outlier on the relationship between the broad-line region (BLR) radius and the optical continuum luminosity - the R_BLR-L relationship. Our new measurements of the lag time between variations in the continuum and Hbeta emission line made from spectroscopic monitoring of NGC 4051 lead to a measured BLR radius of R_BLR = 1.87 (+0.54 -0.50) light days and black hole mass of M_BH = 1.73 (+0.55 -0.52) x 10^6 M_sun. This radius is consistent with that expected from the R_BLR-L relationship, based on the present luminosity of NGC 4051 and the most current calibration of the relation by Bentz et al. (2009a). We also present a preliminary look at velocity-resolved Hbeta light curves and time delay measurements, although we are unable to reconstruct an unambiguous velocity-resolved reverberation signal., Comment: 38 pages, 7 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ, changes from v1 reflect suggestions from anonymous referee
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- 2009
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6. Variability and stability in blazar jets on time scales of years: Optical polarization monitoring of OJ287 in 2005-2009
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A. Donmez, S. Haque, Jerzy Krzesiński, Marek Drozdz, T. Kundera, Jennifer C. Yee, A. Mattingly, T. Pursimo, Kosmas Gazeas, Andrei Berdyugin, Xu Zhou, L. O. Takalo, Jochen Heidt, A. Aungwerojwit, V.-P. Hentunen, Nils Bergvall, Jonathan C. Bird, Elina Lindfors, Waldemar Ogloza, M. Kurpinska-Winiarska, Michal Siwak, Roberto J. Assef, Carolin Villforth, William C. Keel, J. L. Prieto, S. A. Coggins-Hill, M. Winiarski, J. M. Ohlert, Dorota Kozieł-Wierzbowska, K. Nilsson, C. Porowski, A. Kuzmicz, Dragomir Marchev, L. Watson, P. G. Niarchos, S.S. Doğru, David W. Atlee, M. Kamada, M. Dietrich, Molly S. Peeples, Alexios Liakos, Darren L. DePoy, Kozo Sadakane, Jin Wu, M. Pasanen, Y. Efimov, M. Nissinen, and Jason D. Eastman
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Physics ,polarization ,Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO) ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Chaotic ,jets [galaxies] ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Optical polarization ,Astrophysics ,shock waves ,magnetic fields ,Position angle ,accretion discs ,Accretion (astrophysics) ,Magnetic field ,individual: OJ 287 [BL Lacertea objects] ,Binary black hole ,accretion ,Space and Planetary Science ,Blazar ,BL Lac object ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
(Abridged) OJ287 is a BL Lac object that has shown double-peaked bursts at regular intervals of ~12 yr during the last ~40 yr. We analyse optical photopolarimetric monitoring data from 2005-2009, during which the latest double-peaked outburst occurred. The aim of this study is twofold: firstly, we aim to analyse variability patterns and statistical properties of the optical polarization light-curve. We find a strong preferred position angle in optical polarization. The preferred position angle can be explained by separating the jet emission into two components: an optical polarization core and chaotic jet emission. The optical polarization core is stable on time scales of years and can be explained as emission from an underlying quiescent jet component. The chaotic jet emission sometimes exhibits a circular movement in the Stokes plane. We interpret these events as a shock front moving forwards and backwards in the jet, swiping through a helical magnetic field. Secondly, we use our data to assess different binary black hole models proposed to explain the regularly appearing double-peaked bursts in OJ287. We compose a list of requirements a model has to fulfil. The list includes not only characteristics of the light-curve but also other properties of OJ287, such as the black hole mass and restrictions on accretion flow properties. We rate all existing models using this list and conclude that none of the models is able to explain all observations. We discuss possible new explanations and propose a new approach to understanding OJ287. We suggest that both the double-peaked bursts and the evolution of the optical polarization position angle could be explained as a sign of resonant accretion of magnetic field lines, a 'magnetic breathing' of the disc., Comment: Accepted for publication in MNRAS (26 pages, 24 figures, 4 tables)
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- 2009
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7. Dynamics and Evolution of Galactic Nuclei
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Merritt, David and Merritt, David
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- 2013
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