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Astronomy Reports | 2013

The MASTER-II network of robotic optical telescopes. First results

E. Gorbovskoy; V. Lipunov; Victor G. Kornilov; A.A. Belinski; D. Kuvshinov; N. V. Tyurina; A.V. Sankovich; A. V. Krylov; N. Shatskiy; P. Balanutsa; V. Chazov; A. Kuznetsov; A. S. Zimnukhov; V. Shumkov; S. Shurpakov; V. Senik; Dilia Gareeva; M. Pruzhinskaya; A. G. Tlatov; A. V. Parkhomenko; D. Dormidontov; V. Krushinsky; A. Punanova; I. S. Zalozhnyh; A. Popov; A. Yu. Burdanov; S. A. Yazev; Nikolay M. Budnev; K. Ivanov; E. Konstantinov

The main stages in the creation of the Russian segment of the MASTER network of robotic telescopes is described. This network is designed for studies of the prompt optical emission of gammaray bursts (GRBs; optical emission synchronous with the gamma-ray radiation) and surveys of the sky aimed at discovering uncataloged objects and photometric studies for various programs. The first results obtained by the network, during its construction and immediately after its completion in December 2010, are presented. Eighty-nine alert pointings at GRBs (in most cases, being the first ground telescopes to point at the GRBs) were made from September 2006 through July 2011. The MASTER network holds first place in the world in terms of the total number of first pointings, and currently more than half of first pointings at GRBs by ground telescopes are made by the MASTER network. Photometric light curves of GRB 091020, GRB 091127, GRB 100901A, GRB 100906A, GRB 10925A, GRB 110106A, GRB 110422A, and GRB 110530A are presented. It is especially important that prompt emission was observed for GRB 100901A and GRB 100906A, and thar GRB 091127, GRB 110422A, and GRB 110106A were observed from the first seconds in two polarizations. Very-wide-field cameras carried out synchronous observations of the prompt emission of GRB 081102, GRB 081130B, GRB 090305B, GRB 090320B, GRB 090328, and GRB 090424. Discoveries of Type Ia supernovae are ongoing (among them the brightest supernova in 2009): 2008gy, 2009nr, 2010V, and others. In all, photometry of 387 supernovae has been carried out, 43 of which were either discovered or first observed with MASTER telescopes; more than half of these are Type Ia supernovae. Photometric studies of the open clusters NGC 7129 and NGC 7142 have been conducted, leading to the discovery of 38 variable stars. Sixty-nine optical transients have been discovered.


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2016

The optical identification of events with poorly defined locations: the case of the Fermi GBM GRB 140801A

V. Lipunov; Javier Gorosabel; M. Pruzhinskaya; A. de Ugarte Postigo; V. Pelassa; A. E. Tsvetkova; I. V. Sokolov; D. A. Kann; Dong Xu; E. Gorbovskoy; V. V. Krushinski; Victor G. Kornilov; P. V. Balanutsa; S. V. Boronina; Nikolay M. Budnev; Z. Cano; A. J. Castro-Tirado; V. V. Chazov; V. Connaughton; C. Delvaux; D. D. Frederiks; J. F. U. Fynbo; A. V. Gabovich; A. Goldstein; J. Greiner; O. Gress; K. Ivanov; P. Jakobsson; Sylvio Klose; F. Knust

We report the early discovery of the optical afterglow of gamma-ray burst (GRB) 140801A in the 137 deg


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2016

Early polarization observations of the optical emission of gamma-ray bursts: GRB 150301B and GRB 150413A

E. Gorbovskoy; V. Lipunov; D. A. H. Buckley; Victor G. Kornilov; P. Balanutsa; N. Tyurina; A. Kuznetsov; D. Kuvshinov; I. Gorbunov; D. Vlasenko; E. Popova; V. Chazov; S. Potter; M. Kotze; A. Y. Kniazev; O. Gress; Nikolay M. Budnev; K. Ivanov; S. Yazev; A. Tlatov; V. Senik; D. V. Dormidontov; A. V. Parhomenko; V. V. Krushinski; I. S. Zalozhnich; R. Alberto Castro-Tirado; R. Sánchez-Ramírez; Y. Sergienko; A. Gabovich; V. Yurkov

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New Astronomy | 2014

Optical polarization observations with the MASTER robotic net

M. Pruzhinskaya; V. Krushinsky; Galina V. Lipunova; E. Gorbovskoy; P. Balanutsa; A. Kuznetsov; D. Denisenko; Victor G. Kornilov; N. Tyurina; V. Lipunov; A. G. Tlatov; A. Parkhomenko; Nikolay M. Budnev; S. Yazev; K. Ivanov; O. Gress; V. Yurkov; A. Gabovich; Y. Sergienko; E. Sinyakov

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Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2016

Discovery of an unusual bright eclipsing binary with the longest known period: TYC 2505-672-1/MASTER OT J095310.04+335352.8

V. Lipunov; E. Gorbovskoy; V. L. Afanasiev; A. Tatarnikova; D. Denisenko; D. I. Makarov; N. Tiurina; V. Krushinsky; A. Vinokurov; P. Balanutsa; A. Kuznetsov; O. Gress; Y. Sergienko; V. Yurkov; A. Gabovich; A. Tlatov; V. Senik; V. Vladimirov; E. Popova

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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2012

Prompt, early and afterglow optical observations of five γ-ray bursts: GRB 100901A, GRB 100902A, GRB 100905A, GRB 100906A and GRB 101020A

E. S. Gorbovskoy; Galina V. Lipunova; V. M. Lipunov; Victor G. Kornilov; A. A. Belinski; N. Shatskiy; Nataly V. Tyurina; D. A. Kuvshinov; P. V. Balanutsa; V. V. Chazov; Alexander M. Kuznetsov; D. Zimnukhov; M. Kornilov; A. V. Sankovich; A. Krylov; K. Ivanov; O. Chvalaev; V. Poleschuk; E. Konstantinov; O. Gress; S. A. Yazev; Nikolay M. Budnev; V. Krushinski; I. Zalozhnich; A.A. Popov; A. Tlatov; A. V. Parhomenko; D.V. Dormidontov; V. Senik; V. Yurkov

error-box of the Fermi Gamma-ray Burst Monitor (GBM). MASTER is the only observatory that automatically react to all Fermi alerts. GRB 140801A is one of the few GRBs whose optical counterpart was discovered solely from its GBM localization. The optical afterglow of GRB 140801A was found by MASTER Global Robotic Net 53 sec after receiving the alert, making it the fastest optical detection of a GRB from a GBM error-box. Spectroscopy obtained with the 10.4-m Gran Telescopio Canarias and the 6-m BTA of SAO RAS reveals a redshift of


The astronomer's telegram | 2014

MASTER-Net Prediscovery and Follow-up Observations of SN 2014J in M82

D. Denisenko; E. Gorbovskoy; V. Lipunov; P. Balanutsa; N. Tiurina; Victor G. Kornilov; N. Shatskiy; V. Chazov; A. Kuznetsov; A. Rufanov; V. Vladimirov; V. Yecheistov; K. Ivanov; S. Yazev; N. Budnev; E. Konstantinov; O. Chuvalaev; V. Poleshchuk; O. Gress; V. Yurkov; Y. Sergienko; D. Varda; E. Sinyakov; A. Gabovich; A. Parkhomenko; A. Tlatov; D. Dormidontov; V. Senik; V. Krushinsky; I. Zalozhnih

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The astronomer's telegram | 2014

MASTER discovery of Possible Supernova in Interacting Galaxy VV 552b

S. Shurpakov; D. Denisenko; V. Lipunov; E. Gorbovskoy; P. Balanutsa; N. Tiurina; Victor G. Kornilov; N. Shatskiy; V. Chazov; A. Kuznetsov; A. Rufanov; V. Vladimirov; V. Yecheistov; V. Yurkov; Y. Sergienko; D. Varda; E. Sinyakov; A. Gabovich; K. Ivanov; S. Yazev; N. Budnev; E. Konstantinov; O. Chuvalaev; V. Poleshchuk; O. Gress; A. Parkhomenko; A. Tlatov; D. Dormidontov; V. Senik; V. Krushinsky

. We performed optical and near-infrared photometry of GRB 140801A using different telescopes with apertures ranging from 0.4-m to 10.4-m. GRB 140801A is a typical burst in many ways. The rest-frame bolometric isotropic energy release and peak energy of the burst is


The astronomer's telegram | 2014

Highly Reddened Variable Object discovered by MASTER

V. Shumkov; D. Denisenko; V. Lipunov; E. Gorbovskoy; N. Tiurina; P. Balanutsa; Victor G. Kornilov; N. Shatskiy; V. Chazov; A. Kuznetsov; V. Vladimirov; V. Yecheistov; K. Ivanov; S. Yazev; N. Budnev; E. Konstantinov; O. Chuvalaev; V. Poleshchuk; O. Gress; V. Yurkov; Y. Sergienko; D. Varda; E. Sinyakov; A. Gabovich; A. Parkhomenko; A. Tlatov; D. Dormidontov; V. Senik; V. Krushinsky; I. Zalozhnih

E_mathrm{iso} = 5.54_{-0.24}^{+0.26} times 10^{52}


The astronomer's telegram | 2014

New Cataclysmic Variable in Andromeda detected by MASTER

S. Shurpakov; D. Denisenko; V. Lipunov; E. Gorbovskoy; P. Balanutsa; N. Tiurina; Victor G. Kornilov; N. Shatskiy; V. Chazov; A. Kuznetsov; A. Rufanov; V. Vladimirov; V. Yecheistov; K. Ivanov; S. Yazev; N. Budnev; E. Konstantinov; O. Chuvalaev; V. Poleshchuk; O. Gress; A. Parkhomenko; A. Tlatov; D. Dormidontov; V. Senik; V. Yurkov; Y. Sergienko; D. Varda; E. Sinyakov; A. Gabovich; V. Krushinsky

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V. Lipunov

Moscow State University

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A. Kuznetsov

Sternberg Astronomical Institute

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K. Ivanov

Irkutsk State University

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P. Balanutsa

Sternberg Astronomical Institute

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D. Denisenko

Moscow State University

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S. Yazev

Irkutsk State University

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