Luka Č. Popović
University of Belgrade
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New Astronomy Reviews | 2009
A. I. Shapovalova; Luka Č. Popović; N. G. Bochkarev; A. N. Burenkov; V. H. Chavushyan; Suzy Collin; V. T. Doroshenko; D. Ilić; Andjelka Kovačević
Abstract Results of a long-term monitoring (≳10 years) of the broad line and continuum fluxes of three Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN), 3C 390.3, NGC 4151, and NGC 5548, are presented. We analyze the Hα and Hβ profile variations during the monitoring period and study different details (as bumps, absorption bands) which can indicate structural changes in the Broad Line Region (BLR). The BLR dimensions are estimated using the time lags between the continuum and the broad lines flux variations. We find that in the case of 3C 390.3 and NGC 5548 a disk geometry can explain both the broad line profiles and their flux variations, while the BLR of NGC 4151 seems more complex and is probably composed of two or three kinematically different regions.
Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences | 2017
D. Ilić; A. I. Shapovalova; Luka Č. Popović; V. H. Chavushyan; A. N. Burenkov; Wolfram Kollatschny; Andjelka Kovačević; Sladjana Marčeta-Mandić; Nemanja Rakić; Giovanni La Mura; Piero Rafanelli
We present the results of the long-term optical monitoring campaign of active galactic nuclei (AGN) coordinated by the Special Astrophysical Observatory of the Russian Academy of Science. This campaign has produced a remarkable set of optical spectra, since we have monitored for several decades different types of broad-line (type 1) AGN, from a Seyfert 1, double-peaked line, radio loud and radio quiet AGN, to a supermassive binary black hole candidate. Our analysis of the properties of the broad line region (BLR) of these objects is based on the variability of the broad emission lines. We hereby give a comparative review of the variability properties of the broad emission lines and the BLR of seven different type 1 AGNs, emphasizing some important results, such as the variability rate, the BLR geometry, and the presence of the intrinsic Baldwin effect. We are discussing the difference and similarity in the continuum and emission line variability, focusing on what is the impact of our results to the supermassive black hole mass determination from the BLR properties.
European Physical Journal D | 2017
Aleksandra Nina; Vladimir M. Čadež; Luka Č. Popović; Vladimir A. Srećković
AbstractnHere we discuss our recent investigations of the ionospheric plasma by using very low and low frequency (VLF/LF) radio waves. We give a review of how to detect different low ionospheric reactions (sudden ionospheric disturbances) to various terrestrial and extra-terrestrial events, show their classification according to intensity and time duration, and present some methods for their detections in time and frequency domains. Investigations of detection in time domain are carried out for intensive long-lasting perturbations induced by solar X-ray flares and for short-lasting perturbations caused by gamma ray bursts. We also analyze time variations of signals used in the low ionospheric monitoring after earthquake events. In addition, we describe a procedure for the detection of acoustic and gravity waves from the VLF/LF signal analysis in frequency domain. The research of the low ionospheric plasma is based on data collected by the VLF/LF receivers located in Belgrade, Serbia.nGraphical abstract
Advances in Space Research | 2017
Aleksandra Nina; Milan Radovanovic; Boško Milovanović; Andjelka Kovačević; Jovan Bajčetić; Luka Č. Popović
Abstract We study the reactions of the low ionosphere during tropical depressions (TDs) which have been detected before the hurricane appearances in the Atlantic Ocean. We explore 41 TD events using very low frequency (VLF) radio signals emitted by NAA transmitter located in the USA and recorded by VLF receiver located in Belgrade (Serbia). We found VLF signal deviations (caused ionospheric turbulence) in the case of 36 out of 41 TD events (88%). Additionally, we explore 27 TDs which have not been developed in hurricanes and found similar low ionospheric reactions. However, in the sample of 41 TDs which are followed by hurricanes the typical low ionosphere perturbations seem to be more frequent than other TDs.
Astrophysics and Space Science | 2017
Andjelka Kovačević; Luka Č. Popović; A. I. Shapovalova; D. Ilić
Here we present an in-depth analysis of the periodicity of the continua and broad emission lines of a quasar E1821+643. We applied non-parametric composite models, the linear sum of stationary and non-stationary Gaussian processes, and quantified contribution of their periodic parts. We found important qualitative differences among the three periodic signals. Periods of ∼2200
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2018
Andjelka Kovačević; Ernesto Pérez-Hernández; Luka Č. Popović; A. I. Shapovalova; Wolfram Kollatschny; D. Ilić
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Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences | 2017
Jelena Kovačević-Dojčinović; Sladjana Marčeta-Mandić; Luka Č. Popović
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computer systems and technologies | 2012
Darko Jevremović; Milan S. Dimitrijevic; Luka Č. Popović; Andjelka Kovačević; Veljko Vujičić; Vojislava Protić Benišek; Vladimir Benišek; Sylvie Sahal-Brechot; Katya P. Tsvetkova; Jovan Aleksic; Siniša Nešković; Zoran Simić; Miodrag Malović
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SPECTRAL LINE SHAPES: Volume 15–19th International Conference on Spectral Line#N#Shapes | 2008
Evaggelia Lyratzi; Emmanouel Danezis; Luka Č. Popović; Milan S. Dimitrijevic; A. Antoniou
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SPECTRAL LINE SHAPES: Volume 15–19th International Conference on Spectral Line#N#Shapes | 2008
E. Lyratzi; Emmanouel Danezis; Luka Č. Popović; Milan S. Dimitrijevic; A. Antoniou
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