Andryushin, A. S. Popov, S. B.
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AbstractIn this paper, the orbital evolution of exoplanets at the late stages of stellar evolution was studied using the population synthesis method. Stellar evolution was traced from the main sequence stage to the white dwarf stage. The evolutionary tracks were calculated using the MESA package. The statistics of planets that were absorbed, ejecte...
Gasanov, S. A.
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AbstractTo solve some problems of celestial mechanics and astrophysics, three new models of an elliptical galaxy (EG) have been created, which are in good agreement with modern understanding of the structure of such galaxies. Based on these models, the total gravitational (potential) energy and rotational kinetic energy of an EG, as well as the vel...
Khaibrakhmanov, S. A. Dudorov, A. E. Kargaltseva, N. S. Zhilkin, A. G.
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AbstractWe investigate the collapse of magnetic protostellar clouds of mass 10 and \documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$$1\;{{M}_{ \odot }}$$\end{document}. T...
Tyul’bashev, S. A. Tyul’bashev, V. S. Oreshko, V. V. Logvinenko, S. V.
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The first results of a search for pulsars using the Large Phased Array of the Lebedev Physical Institute at 111 MHz for right ascensions 0h-24h and declinations 21°-42° are reported. Data with a time resolution of 100 ms in six frequency channels within a 2.5-MHz frequency band have been processed. Thirty-four pulsars have been detected, of which s...
Tyul’bashev, S. A. Tyul’bashev, V. S. Malofeev, V. M. Logvinenko, S. V. Oreshko, V. V. Dagkesamanskii, R. D. Chashei, I. V. Shishov, V. I. Bursov, N. N.
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Results of 111-MHz monitoring observations carried out on the Big Scanning Antenna of the Pushchino Radio Astronomy Observatory during September 1–28, 2015 are presented. Fifty-four pulsating sources were detected at declinations −9°
Tyul’bashev, S. A. Chashei, I. V. Subaev, I. A. Kitaeva, M. A.
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AbstractThe search for compact components of strong (\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$${{S}_{{{\text{int}}}}} \geqslant 5$$\end{document} Jy at 102.5 MHz)...
Tyul’bashev, S. A. Tyul’bashev, V. S. Kitaeva, M. A. Chernyshova, A. I. Malofeev, V. M. Chashei, I. V. Shishov, V. I. Dagkesamanskii, R. D. Klimenko, S. V. Nikitin, I. N.
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In the course of monitoring interplanetary scintillations of a large number of sources using the Big Scanning Antenna of the Lebedev Physical Institute, a search for pulsars with periods ≥0.4 s at declinations −9◦
Tyul’bashev, S. A. Kitaeva, M. A. Tyul’bashev, V. S. Malofeev, V. M. Tyul’basheva, G. E.
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AbstractDuring five years of daily observations, the search for new pulsars using the BSA LPI radio telescope in 96 spatial beams covering 17 000 square degrees was conducted. Five new pulsars were identified. Candidate pulsars were selected in summed power spectra. A noise generator was used to renormalize data and total the power spectra for indi...
Tyul’bashev, S. A. Kitaeva, M. A. Tyulbasheva, G. E.
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AbstractThe search for pulsar (periodic) radiation of five gamma-ray pulsars was carried out using the summed power spectra and summed periodograms. No harmonics corresponding to the known periods of the pulsars were found. An upper estimate was obtained for the integral flux density of pulsars J0357+3205 (
Tyul’bashev, S. A. Kitaeva, M. A. Logvinenko, S. V. Tyul’basheva, G. E.
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AbstractA survey of the northern hemisphere at the frequency 111 MHz is carried out. The total accumulation time for each point of the survey area was at least one hour. When searching for dispersed pulses, we detected 75 sources of pulsed radiation. More than 80% of these sources are known pulsars seen in the antenna side lobes. In twelve known pu...