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Astronomy Letters | 2004

A hard X-ray survey of the Galactic-Center region with the IBIS Telescope of the INTEGRAL Observatory : A catalog of sources

M. Revnivtsev; R. Sunyaev; D. A. Varshalovich; Vladimir V. Zheleznyakov; A. M. Cherepashchuk; A. A. Lutovinov; E. Churazov; S. A. Grebenev; M. Gilfanov

From August 23 through September 24, 2003, the INTEGRAL Observatory conducted a deep survey of the Galactic-Center region with a record-breaking sensitivity at energies above 20 keV. We have analyzed the images of the Galactic-Center region obtained with the ISGRI detector of the IBIS telescope (15–200 keV) and give a catalog of detected sources. We detected a total of 60 sources with fluxes above 1.5 mCrab, 44 and 3 of which were previously identified as binary systems of different classes in our Galaxy and as extragalactic objects, respectively. We discovered one new source.During the period Aug.23-Sept.24 2003, the INTEGRAL observatory performed an ultra deep survey of the Galactic Center region with a record sensitivity at energies higher than 20 keV. We have analized images of the Galactic Center region obtained with the ISGRI detector of the IBIS telescope (15-200 keV) and present here a catalog of detected sources. In total, 60 sources with a flux higher than 1.5 mCrab have been detected. 44 of them were earlier identified as Galactic binary systems, 3 are extragalactic objects. 2 new sources are discovered.During the period Aug.23-Sept.24 2003, the INTEGRAL observatory performed an ultra deep survey of the Galactic Center region with a record sensitivity at energies higher than 20 keV. We have analized images of the Galactic Center region obtained with the ISGRI detector of the IBIS telescope (15-200 keV) and present here a catalog of detected sources. In total, 60 sources with a flux higher than 1.5 mCrab have been detected. 44 of them were earlier identified as Galactic binary systems, 3 are extragalactic objects. 2 new sources are discovered.


Astronomy Letters | 2012

On the analogy between the zebra patterns in radio emission from the sun and the crab pulsar

Vladimir V. Zheleznyakov; V. V. Zaitsev; E. Ya. Zlotnik

We investigate the close analogy between the solar radio emission with a quasi-harmonic spectrum structure and one of the microwave emission components of the Crab pulsar in the form of the so-called zebra pattern. The radio emission mechanism of this component can be provided by instability at double plasma resonance and can be realized in extraordinary (for a radio pulsar) conditions, namely in a nonrelativistic plasma with a relatively weak magnetic field. We point out possible models of the emission source in the form of a magnetic trap or a neutral current sheet with a transverse magnetic field localized in the corotating region of the pulsar magnetosphere far from the neutron star surface.


Astronomy Letters | 2005

On the content of cold electrons in blazar and microquasar jets

Vladimir V. Zheleznyakov; S. A. Koryagin

We explore the possibility of determining the corpuscular composition of the plasma in the relativistic jets of blazars and microquasars from data on the polarization and intensity of their radio synchrotron emission. We have constructed a universal diagram that allows the relative content of nonrelativistic electrons to be established in specific objects using information about their frequency spectra and polarization at individual frequencies. As a result, we have found that the electron plasma component in the jets of the blazars 3C 279 and BL Lac is relativistic. In the jets of the microquasar GRS 1915+105, the cold plasma density may be comparable to or considerably higher than the relativistic particle density.


Astronomy Letters | 2018

A Model for the Source of Quasi-Harmonic Bursts on the Crab Pulsar

Vladimir V. Zheleznyakov; P. A. Bespalov

A model for the source of microwave bursts from the Crab pulsar in the form of a current sheet with a transversemagnetic field has been investigated. The emission generation mechanism is based on the excitation of plasma waves at the double plasma resonance frequencies in a nonrelativistic nonequilibrium plasma followed by their scattering into electromagnetic waves that escape from the current sheet into the neutron star magnetosphere. The basic parameters of the source explaining the observed characteristics of quasi-harmonic bursts in the interpulses of radio emission from this pulsar have been established.


Archive | 2003

Constraints on the Parameters of a Magnetic White Dwarf Corona Imposed by its Cyclotron Emission

Vladimir V. Zheleznyakov; S. A. Koryagin; A. V. Serber

We calculated the flux and polarization of cyclotron radiation from the possibly existing corona of the cool isolated magnetic white dwarf G 99-47. Comparison of the computed and observed color indices J — L and J — L’ yields the new upper limits 106 K and 1010 cm-3 for the coronal temperature and density. These values are, respectively, 10 and 40 times less than the corresponding upper limits derived from the earlier ROSAT observations.


Physics-Uspekhi | 2016

Double plasma resonance and its manifestations in radio astronomy

Vladimir V. Zheleznyakov; E. Ya. Zlotnik; V. V. Zaitsev; V. E. Shaposhnikov


Physics-Uspekhi | 1969

COHERENT RADIO-EMISSION MECHANISMS AND MAGNETIC PULSAR MODELS

Vitalii L. Ginzburg; Vladimir V. Zheleznyakov; V V Zaĭtsev


Space Science Reviews | 1994

Radiation-Driven Diskons: An Overview

Vladimir V. Zheleznyakov; A. V. Serber


Physics-Uspekhi | 2016

Andrey Viktorovich Gaponov-Grekhov (on his 90th birthday)

F. V. Bunkin; Grigory Gennad’evich Denisov; Vladimir V. Zheleznyakov; Vladimir E. Zakharov; Lev M. Zelenyi; Aleksandr Grigorievich Litvak; E.A. Mareev; Gennadii A. Mesyats; A. Sergeev; Vladimir I. Talanov; V. E. Fortov; Efim A. Khazanov


Physics-Uspekhi | 2013

Rashid Alievich Sunyaev (on his 70th birthday)

Dmitrii A. Varshalovich; Aleksei A Vikhlinin; M. Gilfanov; S. A. Grebenev; Vladimir V. Zheleznyakov; Lev M. Zelenyi; M. N. Pavlinskii; M. Revnivtsev; Aleksei A. Starobinskii; Anatolii M. Cherepashchuk; E. Churazov; N. I. Shakura

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F. V. Bunkin

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Vladimir E. Zakharov

Novosibirsk State University

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A. V. Gurevich

Russian Academy of Sciences

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