E. P. Abranin
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
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Astronomical & Astrophysical Transactions | 1998
E. P. Abranin; I. Yu. Alekseev; S. I. Avgoloupis; L. L. Bazelyan; S. V. Berdyugina; G. Cutispoto; R. E. Gershberg; V. M. Larionov; G. Leto; V. N. Lisachenko; G. Marino; L. N. Mavridis; S. Messina; V. N. Mel'Nik; I. Pagano; S. V. Pustil'nik; Marcello Rodono; G. Sh. Roizman; John H. Seiradakis; G. P. Sigal; N. I. Shakhovskaya; D. N. Shakhovskoy; V. A. Shcherbakov
Abstract The results of photometric, spectral and radio studies of the flare star EV Lac we obtained during the course of cooperative observations in 1994 and 1995 are presented. A quantitative analysis of the radiation emitted by two powerful flares using the colour-colour diagram confirms the previous conclusion on the essential heterogeneity of matter radiating in optical flares. From simultaneous observations of the star in UBVRI, K and H bands no significant brightness variations in IR were found in coincidence with observed small-amplitude optical flares, except a gradual decrease in the K-band following a 1.0 mag flare in the U-band. A differential spottedness of bright and dark hemispheres of EV Lac is estimated using observations in separate seasons and the total stellar spottedness is determined within the framework of the zonal spottedness model. Spectra of quiet and active states of the star in the blue-green region in 1994 and in the red region in 1995 are described: the characteristics of th...
Solar Physics | 2008
V. N. Mel’nik; Alexander A. Konovalenko; Helmut O. Rucker; B. P. Rutkevych; V. V. Dorovskyy; E. P. Abranin; Anatoliy I. Brazhenko; A. A. Stanislavskii; A. Lecacheux
We report the first observations of Type III-like bursts at frequencies 10 30 MHz. More than 1000 such bursts during 2002 2004 have been analyzed. The frequency drift of these bursts is several times that of decameter Type III bursts. A typical duration of the Type III-like bursts is 1 2 s. These bursts are mainly observed when the source active region is located within a few days from the central meridian. The drift rate of the Type III-like bursts can take a large value by considering the velocity of Type III electrons and the group velocity of generated electromagnetic waves.
Astrophysics and Space Science | 1997
E. P. Abranin; L. L. Bazelyan; I.Yu. Alekseev; R. E. Gershberg; S. J. Avgoloupis; J. H. Seiradakis; L.N. Mavridis; G.M. Beskin; S.N. Mitronova; I. P. Panferova; M. Kidger
Results of cooperative observations of the flare star EV Lac in September 1993 are presented. One of the about 30 optical flares detected was powerful enough to permit a quantitative analysis of its intrinsic radiation with the colour-colour technique. Sinusoidal brightness variations due to spottedness of the stellar surface was found to have an amplitude Δ V = 0.m0.24. Behaviour of the K band stellar brightness during strong and weak U band flares are considered. The upper limits of very fast optical brightness variations were estimated during both a moderate flare and quiet state of the star. No decametric bursts were observed during the campaign that could be certainly attributed to flare activity.
ASTROPHYSICS AND COSMOLOGY AFTER GAMOW: Proceedings of the 4th Gamow International Conference on Astrophysics and Cosmology After Gamow and the 9th Gamow Summer School “Astronomy and Beyond: Astrophysics, Cosmology, Radio Astronomy, High Energy Physics and Astrobiology” | 2010
Anatoliy I. Brazhenko; Valentin N. Mel’nik; Alexander A. Konovalenko; E. P. Abranin; V. V. Dorovskyy; Rostislav V. Vashchishin; Anatoly V. Frantzusenko; Helmut O. Rucker
Results of study of the continuum radio emission of the Sun in the decameter range are presented. Observations were carried out with radio telescope URAN‐2 in summer months in 2008–2009. Radio fluxes at frequencies 20 MHz and 25 MHz in frequency band 250 kHz were obtained during the time, when there were no active regions on the solar disk. Their average values for two years were 670 Jy and 850 Jy at frequencies 20 MHz and 25 MHz correspondingly. These fluxes are in agreement with high frequency values.
Astronomical & Astrophysical Transactions | 2005
V. N. Mel'nik; A. A. Konovalenko; E. P. Abranin; V. V. Dorovskyy; A. A. Stanislavsky; H. O. Rucker; Alain Lecacheux
Solar Physics | 2010
V. N. Melnik; A. A. Konovalenko; H. O. Rucker; V. V. Dorovskyy; E. P. Abranin; A. Lecacheux; A. S. Lonskaya
Solar Physics | 2007
Alexander A. Konovalenko; A. A. Stanislavsky; E. P. Abranin; V. V. Dorovsky; V. N. Mel’nik; M. L. Kaiser; A. Lecacheux; Helmut O. Rucker
Experimental Astronomy | 2013
Alexander A. Konovalenko; A. A. Stanislavsky; Helmut O. Rucker; A. Lecacheux; G. Mann; J.-L. Bougeret; M. L. Kaiser; C. Briand; P. Zarka; E. P. Abranin; V. V. Dorovsky; A. A. Koval; V. N. Mel’nik; D. V. Mukha; M. Panchenko
Astronomy & Astrophysics Supplement Series | 1995
H. Abdul-Aziz; E. P. Abranin; I. Yu. Alekseev; S. J. Avgoloupis; L. L. Bazelyan; Gregory Beskin; Anatoliy I. Brazhenko; N. N. Chalenko; G. Cutispoto; Jesus J. Fuensalida; R. E. Gershberg; M. Kidger; G. Leto; Yu. F. Malkov; L. N. Mavridis; I. Pagano; I. P. Panferova; Marcello Rodono; J. H. Seiradakis; S. G. Sergeev; Ralph E. Spencer; N. I. Shakhovskaya; D. N. Shakhovskoy
Radio Physics and Radio Astronomy | 2012
V. V. Dorovskyy; V. M. Melnik; O. O. Konovalenko; H. O. Rucker; E. P. Abranin; A. Lecacheux