4 results on '"N. G. Babakin"'
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2. Radioastron (Spectr-R Project)—a radio telescope much larger than the earth: main parameters and prelaunch tests
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A. N. Zinoviev, M. V. Popov, A. I. Sheikhet, A. V. Biryukov, L. N. Likhacheva, B. B. Kreisman, B. A. Sakharov, V. E. Babyshkin, B. Z. Kanevskiy, K. G. Belousov, A. I. Smirnov, I. S. Vinogradov, N. G. Babakin, A. V. Kovalenko, N. S. Kardashev, M. G. Larionov, S. D. Fedorchuk, V. I. Vasil’kov, A. A. Belyaev, A. Yu. Kukushkin, Yu. Yu. Kovalev, Igor D. Novikov, R. V. Komaev, V. I. Kostenko, V. A. Serebrennikov, B. S. Novikov, V. V. Andreyanov, Yu. N. Ponomarev, V. E. Yakimov, T. A. Mizyakina, A. A. Bykadorov, A. E. Shirshakov, S. Yu. Medvedev, S. F. Likhachev, Yu.A. Alexandrov, V. A. Stepanyants, Yu. K. Pavlenko, A. S. Gvamichava, N. Ya. Nikolaev, M. V. Melekhin, V. N. Pyshnov, A. E. Bubnov, V. M. Rozhkov, Yu. A. Korneev, M. V. Shatskaya, and Y. A. Kovalev
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Radio telescope ,Physics ,Space and Planetary Science ,Conjunction (astronomy) ,Astronomy ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Angular resolution ,Space observatory ,Remote sensing - Abstract
The Russian Academy of Sciences and the Russian Federal Space Agency are planning to launch Radioastron in 2011, which is a unique space observatory with a 10-meter reflector antenna. In conjunction with the largest ground-based radio telescopes and tracking stations, it forms the first system that will be able to carry out studies with a resolution millions of times greater than that of eyesight.
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- 2012
3. Radioastron (Spectr-R project)—a radio telescope much larger than the earth: Ground segment and key science areas
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A. A. Belyaev, T. A. Mizyakina, M. V. Popov, V. I. Vasil’kov, A. V. Biryukov, M. V. Melekhin, V. E. Yakimov, Yu.A. Alexandrov, B. A. Sakharov, Yu. K. Pavlenko, S. F. Likhachev, A. I. Sheikhet, K. G. Belousov, V. A. Stepanyants, M. V. Shatskaya, V. V. Andreyanov, M. G. Larionov, N. Ya. Nikolaev, A. I. Smirnov, A. S. Gvamichava, S. D. Fedorchuk, Yu. N. Ponomarev, V. N. Pyshnov, B. B. Kreisman, L. N. Likhacheva, B. Z. Kanevskiy, A. E. Bubnov, A. Yu. Kukushkin, A. A. Bykadorov, V. I. Kostenko, A. N. Zinoviev, S. Yu. Medvedev, V. M. Rozhkov, Yu. A. Korneev, Y. A. Kovalev, V. E. Babyshkin, A. E. Shirshakov, Igor D. Novikov, B. S. Novikov, I. S. Vinogradov, A. V. Kovalenko, N. S. Kardashev, N. G. Babakin, Yu. Yu. Kovalev, R. V. Komaev, and V. A. Serebrennikov
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Orbital elements ,Physics ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astronomy ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,Galaxy ,Radio telescope ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Interferometry ,Quark star ,Gravitational field ,Space and Planetary Science ,Planet ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Interplanetary spaceflight ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics - Abstract
The space interferometer Radioastron is working jointly with the largest radio telescopes of the world. Ground tracking stations provide for retrieving the information and determining the orbital parameters for data processing centers. The project is aimed at systematic studies of images of radio emitting regions, their coordinates, and time-dependent variations near super-massive black holes in galactic nuclei, stellarmass black holes, neutron and quark stars, regions of star and planet formation in our and other galaxies, the structure of interplanetary and interstellar plasma, and the Earth’s gravitational field.
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- 2012
4. RadioAstron -- a Telescope with a Size of 300 000 km: Main Parameters and First Observational Results
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N. S. Kardashev, V. V. Khartov, V. V. Abramov, V. Yu. Avdeev, A. V. Alakoz, Yu. A. Aleksandrov, S. Ananthakrishnan, V. V. Andreyanov, A. S. Andrianov, N. M. Antonov, M. I. Artyukhov, M. Yu. Arkhipov, W. Baan, N. G. Babakin, V. E. Babyshkin, N. Bartel’, K. G. Belousov, A. A. Belyaev, J. J. Berulis, B. F. Burke, A. V. Biryukov, A. E. Bubnov, M. S. Burgin, G. Busca, A. A. Bykadorov, V. S. Bychkova, V. I. Vasil’kov, K. J. Wellington, I. S. Vinogradov, R. Wietfeldt, P. A. Voitsik, A. S. Gvamichava, I. A. Girin, L. I. Gurvits, R. D. Dagkesamanskii, L. D’Addario, G. Giovannini, D. L. Jauncey, P. E. Dewdney, A. A. D’yakov, V. E. Zharov, V. I. Zhuravlev, G. S. Zaslavskii, M. V. Zakhvatkin, A. N. Zinov’ev, Yu. Ilinen, A. V. Ipatov, B. Z. Kanevskii, I. A. Knorin, J. L. Casse, K. I. Kellermann, Yu. A. Kovalev, Yu. Yu. Kovalev, A. V. Kovalenko, B. L. Kogan, R. V. Komaev, A. A. Konovalenko, G. D. Kopelyanskii, Yu. A. Korneev, V. I. Kostenko, A. N. Kotik, B. B. Kreisman, A. Yu. Kukushkin, V. F. Kulishenko, D. N. Cooper, A. M. Kut’kin, W. H. Cannon, M. G. Larionov, M. M. Lisakov, L. N. Litvinenko, S. F. Likhachev, L. N. Likhacheva, A. P. Lobanov, S. V. Logvinenko, G. Langston, K. McCracken, S. Yu. Medvedev, M. V. Melekhin, A. V. Menderov, D. W. Murphy, T. A. Mizyakina, Yu. V. Mozgovoi, N. Ya. Nikolaev, B. S. Novikov, I. D. Novikov, V. V. Oreshko, Yu. K. Pavlenko, I. N. Pashchenko, Yu. N. Ponomarev, M. V. Popov, A. Pravin-Kumar, R. A. Preston, V. N. Pyshnov, I. A. Rakhimov, V. M. Rozhkov, J. D. Romney, P. Rocha, V. A. Rudakov, A. Räisänen, S. V. Sazankov, B. A. Sakharov, S. K. Semenov, V. A. Serebrennikov, R. T. Schilizzi, D. P. Skulachev, V. I. Slysh, A. I. Smirnov, J. G. Smith, V. A. Soglasnov, K. V. Sokolovskii, L. H. Sondaar, V. A. Stepan’yants, M. S. Turygin, S. Yu. Turygin, A. G. Tuchin, S. Urpo, S. D. Fedorchuk, A. M. Finkel’shtein, E. B. Fomalont, I. Fejes, A. N. Fomina, Yu. B. Khapin, G. S. Tsarevskii, J. A. Zensus, A. A. Chuprikov, M. V. Shatskaya, N. Ya. Shapirovskaya, A. I. Sheikhet, A. E. Shirshakov, A. Schmidt, L. A. Shnyreva, V. V. Shpilevskii, R. D. Ekers, and V. E. Yakimov
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Active galactic nucleus ,Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO) ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,law.invention ,Radio telescope ,Telescope ,Astrophysical jet ,law ,Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics (astro-ph.IM) ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,Physics ,Supermassive black hole ,Star formation ,Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astronomy ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Planetary system ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Galaxy ,Space and Planetary Science ,Astrophysics of Galaxies (astro-ph.GA) ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
The Russian Academy of Sciences and Federal Space Agency, together with the participation of many international organizations, worked toward the launch of the RadioAstron orbiting space observatory with its onboard 10-m reflector radio telescope from the Baikonur cosmodrome on July 18, 2011. Together with some of the largest ground-based radio telescopes and a set of stations for tracking, collecting, and reducing the data obtained, this space radio telescope forms a multi-antenna ground-space radio interferometer with extremely long baselines, making it possible for the first time to study various objects in the Universe with angular resolutions a million times better than is possible with the human eye. The project is targeted at systematic studies of compact radio-emitting sources and their dynamics. Objects to be studied include supermassive black holes, accretion disks, and relativistic jets in active galactic nuclei, stellar-mass black holes, neutron stars and hypothetical quark stars, regions of formation of stars and planetary systems in our and other galaxies, interplanetary and interstellar plasma, and the gravitational field of the Earth. The results of ground-based and inflight tests of the space radio telescope carried out in both autonomous and ground-space interferometric regimes are reported. The derived characteristics are in agreement with the main requirements of the project. The astrophysical science program has begun., 54 pages, 11 figures; published by Astronomicheskij Zhurnal (in Russian) and Astronomy Reports (in English)
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