219 results on '"Gorbovskoy, E. S."'
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2. Long-term multiwavelength monitoring and reverberation mapping of NGC 2617 during a changing-look event
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Oknyansky, V. L., Brotherton, M. S., Tsygankov, S. S., Dodin, A. V., Tatarnikov, A. M., Du, P., Bao, D. -W., Burlak, M. A., Ikonnikova, N. P., Lipunov, V. M., Gorbovskoy, E. S., Metlov, V. G., Belinski, A. A., Shatsky, N. I., Zheltouhov, S. G., Maslennikova, N. A., Wang, J. -M., Zhai, S., Fang, F. -N., Fu, Y. -X., Bai, H. -R., Kasper, D., Huseynov, N. A., McLane, J. N., Maithil, J., Zastrocky, T. E., Olson, K. A., Chen, X., Chelouche, D., Oknyansky, R. S., Buckley, D. A. H., Tyurina, N. V., Kuznetsov, A. S., Rebolo, R. L., and Zhao, B. -X.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We present the results of photometric and spectroscopic monitoring campaigns of the changing look AGN NGC~2617 carried out from 2016 until 2022 and covering the wavelength range from the X-ray to the near-IR. The facilities included the telescopes of the SAI MSU, MASTER Global Robotic Net, the 2.3-m WIRO telescope, Swift, and others. We found significant variability at all wavelengths and, specifically, in the intensities and profiles of the broad Balmer lines. We measured time delays of ~ 6 days (~ 8 days) in the responses of the H-beta (H-alpha) line to continuum variations. We found the X-ray variations to correlate well with the UV and optical (with a small time delay of a few days for longer wavelengths). The K-band lagged the B band by 14 +- 4 days during the last 3 seasons, which is significantly shorter than the delays reported previously by the 2016 and 2017--2019 campaigns. Near-IR variability arises from two different emission regions: the outer part of the accretion disc and a more distant dust component. The HK-band variability is governed primarily by dust. The Balmer decrement of the broad-line components is inversely correlated with the UV flux. The change of the object's type, from Sy1 to Sy1.8, was recorded over a period of ~ 8 years. We interpret these changes as a combination of two factors: changes in the accretion rate and dust recovery along the line of sight., Comment: 14 pages, 15 figures, accepted by the MNRAS
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- 2023
3. The role of the magnetic fields in GRB outflows
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Jordana-Mitjans, N., Mundell, C. G., Kobayashi, S., Smith, R. J., Guidorzi, C., Steele, I. A., Shrestha, M., Gomboc, A., Marongiu, M., Martone, R., Lipunov, V., Gorbovskoy, E. S., Buckley, D. A. H., Rebolo, R., and Budnev, N. M.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are bright extragalactic flashes of gamma-ray radiation and briefly the most energetic explosions in the Universe. Their catastrophic origin (the merger of compact objects or the collapse of massive stars) drives the formation of a newborn compact remnant (black hole or magnetar) that powers two highly relativistic jets. To distinguish between magnetized and baryonic jet models and ultimately determine the power source for these energetic explosions, our team studies the polarization of the light during the first minutes after the explosion (using novel instruments on fully autonomous telescopes around the globe) to directly probe the magnetic field properties in these extragalactic jets. This technology allowed the detection of highly polarized optical light in GRB 120308A and confirmed the presence of mildly magnetized jets with large-scale primordial magnetic fields in a reduced sample of GRBs (e.g. GRB 090102, GRB 110205A, GRB 101112A, GRB 160625B). Here we discuss the observations of the most energetic and first GRB detected at very high TeV energies, GRB 190114C, which opens a new frontier in GRB magnetic field studies suggesting that some jets can be launched highly magnetized and that the collapse and destruction of these magnetic fields at very early times may have powered the explosion itself. Additionally, our most recent polarimetric observations of the jet of GRB 141220A indicate that, when the jetted ejected material is decelerated by the surrounding environment, the magnetic field amplification mechanisms at the front shock (needed to generate the observed synchrotron emission) produce small magnetic domains. These measurements validate theoretical expectations and contrast with previous observations that suggest large magnetic domains in collisionless shocks (i.e. GRB 091208B)., Comment: To appear in the Proceedings of the 16th Marcel Grossmann Meeting (July 5-10, 2021)
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- 2022
4. Extreme Universe through the Eyes of Master Global Robotic Net
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Lipunov, V. M., Kornilov, V. G., Zhirkov, K. K., Balanutsa, P. V., Antipov, G. A., Kuznetsov, A. S., Panchenko, I. E., Gorbovskoy, E. S., Tiurina, N. V., Vlasenko, D. M., Chasovnikov, A. R., Topolev, V. V., Sosnovskij, A. A., Buckley, D. A. H., Francile, C., Podesta, R., Podesta, F., Rebolo, R., Sierra-Ricart, M., Budnev, N. M., Gress, O. A., Tlatov, A. G., Kechin, Ya., Gabovich, A. V., Yurkov, V. V., Senik, V. A., Tselik, Yu., Pozdnyakov, A., Gulyaev, M. A., Cheryasov, D. V., Carrasco, L., Valdes, J. R., Chavushyan, V., Patino, V., Martinez, J., Corella, R., Rodriguez, L. H., Gorbunov, I. A., Krylov, A. V., Svertilov, S. I., Iyudin, A. F., Yashin, I. V., Vladimirov, V. V., Rudenko, B. A., Kuvshinov, D. A., Yudin, A., Chazov, V. V., and Zimnukhov, D. S.
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- 2023
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5. Spectropolarimetry and photometry of the early afterglow of the gamma-ray burst GRB191221B
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Buckley, D. A. H., Bagnulo, S., Britto, R. J., Mao, J., Kann, D. A., Cooper, J., Lipunov, V., Hewitt, D. M., Razzaque, S., Kuin, N. P. M., Monageng, I. M., Covino, S., Jakobsson, P., van der Horst, A. J., Wiersema, K., Böttcher, M., Campana, S., D'Elia, V., Gorbovskoy, E. S., Gorbunov, I., Groenewald, D. N., Hartmann, D. H., Kornilov, V. G., Mundell, C. G., Podesta, R., Thomas, J. K., Tyurina, N., Vlasenko, D., van Soelen, B., and Xu, D.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We report on results of spectropolarimetry of the afterglow of the long gamma-ray burst GRB 191221B, obtained with SALT/RSS and VLT/FORS2, as well as photometry from two telescopes in the MASTER Global Robotic Network, at the MASTER-SAAO (South Africa) and MASTER-OAFA (Argentina) stations. Prompt optical emission was detected by MASTER-SAAO 38 s after the alert, which dimmed from a magnitude (white-light) of ~10 to 16.2 mag over a period of ~10 ks, followed by a plateau phase lasting ~10 ks and then a decline to ~18 mag after 80 ks. The light curve shows complex structure, with four or five distinct breaks in the power-law decline rate. SALT/RSS linear spectropolarimetry of the afterglow began ~2.9 h after the burst, during the early part of the plateau phase of the light curve. Absorption lines seen at ~6010 \r{A} and 5490 \r{A} are identified with the Mg II 2799 \r{A} line from the host galaxy at z=1.15 and an intervening system located at z=0.96. The mean linear polarisation measured over 3400-8000 \r{A} was ~1.5% and the mean equatorial position angle theta ~65 degrees. VLT/FORS2 spectropolarimetry was obtained ~10 h post-burst, during a period of slow decline (alpha = -0.44), and the polarisation was measured to be p = 1.2% and theta = 60 degrees. Two observations with the MeerKAT radio telescope, taken 30 and 444 days after the GRB trigger, detected radio emission from the host galaxy only. We interpret the light curve and polarisation of this long GRB in terms of a slow-cooling forward-shock., Comment: Accepted for publication in MNRAS on 19 June 2021; 14 pages, 6 figures
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- 2020
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6. Optical Observations Reveal Strong Evidence for High Energy Neutrino Progenitor
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Lipunov, V. M., Kornilov, V. G., Zhirkov, K. K., Gorbovskoy, E. S., Budnev, N. M., Buckley, D. A. H., Rebolo, R., Serra-Ricart, M., Podesta, R., Tyurina, N., Gress, O., Sergienko, Yu., Yurkov, V., Gabovich, A., Balanutsa, P., Gorbunov, I., Vlasenko, D., Balakin, F., Topolev, V., Pozdnyakov, A., Kuznetsov, A., Vladimirov, V., Chasovnikov, A., Kuvshinov, D., Grinshpun, V., Minkina, E., Petkov, V. B., Svertilov, S. I., Lopez, C., Podesta, F., Levato, H., Tlatov, A., van Soelen, B., Razzaque, S., and Böttcher, M.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Physics - Applied Physics - Abstract
We present the earliest astronomical observation of a high energy neutrino error box in which its variability was discovered after high-energy neutrinos detection. The one robotic telescope of the MASTER global international network (Lipunov et al. 2010) automatically imaged the error box of the very high-energy neutrino event IceCube-170922A. Observations were carried out in minute after the IceCube-170922A neutrino event was detected by the IceCube observatory at the South Pole. MASTER found the blazar TXS 0506+056 to be in the off-state after one minute and then switched to the on-state no later than two hours after the event. The effect is observed at a 50-sigma significance level. Also we present own unique 16-years light curve of blazar TXS 0506+056 (518 data set)., Comment: 17 pages, 3 figures, 1 Table accepted to The Astrophysical Journal Letters
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- 2020
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7. The post-maximum behaviour of the changing-look Seyfert galaxy NGC 1566
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Oknyansky, V. L., Winkler, H., Tsygankov, S. S., Lipunov, V. M., Gorbovskoy, E. S., van Wyk, F., Buckley, D. A. H., Jiang, B. W., and Tyurina, N. V.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We present results of the long-term multi-wavelength study of optical, UV and X-ray variability of the nearby changing-look (CL) Seyfert NGC 1566 observed with the Swift Observatory and the MASTER Global Robotic Network from 2007 to 2019. We started spectral observations with South African Astronomical Observatory 1.9-m telescope soon after the brightening was discovered in July 2018 and present here the data for the interval between Aug. 2018 to Sep. 2019. This paper concentrates on the remarkable post-maximum behaviour after July 2018 when all bands decreased with some fluctuations. We observed three significant re-brightenings in the post-maximum period during 17 Nov. 2018 - 10 Jan. 2019, 29 Apr. - 19 Jun. 2019 and 27 Jul.- 6 Aug. 2019. An X-ray flux minimum occurred in Mar. 2019. The UV minimum occurred about 3 months later. It was accompanied by a decrease of the Luv/Lx ratio. New post-maximum spectra covering (31 Nov. 2018 - 23 Sep. 2019) show dramatic changes compared to 2 Aug. 2018, with fading of the broad lines and [Fe X]6374 until Mar. 2019. These lines became somewhat brighter in Aug.-Sep. 2019. Effectively, two CL states were observed for this object: changing to type 1.2 and then returning to the low state as a type 1.8 Sy. We suggest that the changes are due mostly to fluctuations in the energy generation. The estimated Eddington ratios are about 0.055% for minimum in 2014 and 2.8% for maximum in 2018., Comment: 11 pages, 9 figured, accepted for publication in MNRAS
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- 2020
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8. Lowly polarized light from a highly magnetized jet of GRB 190114C
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Jordana-Mitjans, N., Mundell, C. G., Kobayashi, S., Smith, R. J., Guidorzi, C., Steele, I. A., Shrestha, M., Gomboc, A., Marongiu, M., Martone, R., Lipunov, V., Gorbovskoy, E. S., Buckley, D. A. H., Rebolo, R., and Budnev, N. M.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We report multi-color optical imaging and polarimetry observations of the afterglow of the first TeV- detected gamma-ray burst, GRB 190114C, using RINGO3 and MASTER II polarimeters. Observations begin 31 s after the onset of the GRB and continue until $\sim 7000\,$s post-burst. The light curves reveal a chromatic break at $\sim 400- 500\,$s, with initial temporal decay $\alpha = 1.669 \pm 0.013$ flattening to $\alpha \sim 1$ post-break, which we model as a combination of reverse and forward-shock components, with magnetization parameter $R_{\rm B} \sim 70$. The observed polarization degree decreases from $7.7 \pm 1.1\%$ to $2-4\%$ during $52-109\,$s post-burst and remains steady at this level for the subsequent $\sim 2000$-s, at constant position angle. Broadband spectral energy distribution modeling of the afterglow confirms GRB 190114C is highly obscured (A$_{\rm v, HG} = 1.49 \pm 0.12 \,$mag; N$_{\rm H, HG}= (9.0 \pm 0.3) \times 10^{22}\,$cm$^{-2}$). We interpret the measured afterglow polarization as intrinsically low and dominated by dust, in contrast to ${\rm P} >10\%$ measured previously for other GRB reverse shocks, with a small contribution from polarized prompt photons in the first minute. We test whether 1st and higher-order inverse Compton scattering in a magnetized reverse shock can explain the low optical polarization and the sub-TeV emission but conclude neither is explained in the reverse shock Inverse Compton model. Instead, the unexpectedly low intrinsic polarization degree in GRB 190114C can be explained if large-scale jet magnetic fields are distorted on timescales prior to reverse shock emission., Comment: The full photometry data is available in the journal publication
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- 2019
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9. The First Detection of an Orphan Burst at the Rise Phase
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Lipunov, V. M., Kornilov, V. G., Topolev, V. V., Tyurina, N. V., Gorbovskoy, E. S., Simakov, S. G., Zhirkov, K. K., Vlasenko, D. S., Francile, C., Podesta, R., Podesta, F., Svinkin, D. S., Budnev, N. M., Balanutsa, P. V., Cheryasov, D. V., Chasovnikov, A. R., Rebolo, R., Serra-Ricart, M., Gress, O. A., Ershova, O. A., Yurkov, V. V., Gabovich, A. S., Tlatov, A. G., Minkina, E. M., Vladimirov, V. V., Kuznetsov, A. S., Antipov, G. A., Svertilov, S. I., Tselik, Yu., and Kechin, Ya.
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- 2022
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10. New changing look case in NGC 1566
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Oknyansky, V. L., Winkler, H., Tsygankov, S. S., Lipunov, V. M., Gorbovskoy, E. S., van Wyk, F., Buckley, D. A. H., and Tyurina, N. V.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We present a study of optical, UV and X-ray light curves of the nearby changing look active galactic nucleus in the galaxy NGC 1566 obtained with the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory and the MASTER Global Robotic Network over the period 2007 - 2018. We also report on our optical spectroscopy at the South African Astronomical Observatory with the 1.9-m telescope on the night 2018 August 2-3. A substantial increase in X-ray flux by 1.5 orders of magnitude was observed following the brightening in the UV and optical bands during the last year. After a maximum was reached at the beginning of 2018 July the fluxes in all bands decreased with some fluctuations. The amplitude of the flux variability is strongest in the X-ray band and decreases with increasing wavelength. Low-resolution spectra reveal a dramatic strengthening of the broad emission as well as high-ionization [FeX]6374 A lines. These lines were not detected so strongly in the past published spectra. The change in the type of the optical spectrum was accompanied by a significant change in the X-ray spectrum. All these facts confirm NGC 1566 to be a changing look Seyfert galaxy., Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures
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- 2018
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11. Observations of Near-Earth Optical Transients with the Lomonosov Space Observatory
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Lipunov, V. M., Gorbovskoy, E. S., Kornilov, V. G., Chazov, V. V., Panasyuk, M. I., Svertilov, S. I., Yashin, I. V., Petrov, V. L., Kallegaev, V. V., Amelushkin, A. A., and Vlasenko, D. M.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
The results of observations with the MASTER-SHOK robotic wide-field optical cameras onboard the Lomonosov Space Observatory carried out in 2016 are presented. In all, the automated transient detection system transmitted 22 181 images of moving objects with signal-to-noise ratios greater than 5 to the Earth. Approximately 84% of these images are identified with well-known artificial Earth satellites (including repeated images of the same satellite) and fragments of such satellites (space debris), according to databases of known satellites. The remaining 16% of the images are relate to uncatalogued objects. This first experience in optical space-based monitoring of near-Earth space demonstrates the high efficiency and great potential of using large-aperture cameras in space, based on the software and technology of the MASTER robotic optical complexes (the Mobile Astronomical System of TElescope-Robots (MASTER) global network of robotic telescopes of Lomonosov Moscow State University)., Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures, published in Astronomy Reports
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- 2018
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12. Multi-wavelenth monitoring of the changing-look AGN NGC 2617 during state changes
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Oknyansky, V. L., Gaskell, C. M., Huseynov, N. A., Mikailov, Kh. M., Lipunov, V. M., Shatsky, N. I., Tsygankov, S. S., Gorbovskoy, E. S., Tatarnikov, A. M., Metlov, V. G., Malanchev, K. L., Brotherton, M. B., Kasper, D., Du, P., Chen, X., Burlak, M. A., Buckley, D. A. H., Rebolo, R., Serra-Ricart, M., Podesta, R., and Levato, H.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
Optical and near-infrared photometry, optical spectroscopy, and soft X-ray and UV monitoring of the changing-look active galactic nucleus NGC 2617 show that it continues to have the appearance of a type-1 Seyfert galaxy. An optical light curve for 2010$-$2017 indicates that the change of type probably occurred between 2010 October and 2012 February and was not related to the brightening in 2013. In 2016 and 2017 NGC 2617 brightened again to a level of activity close to that in 2013 April. However, in 2017 from the end of the March to end of July 2017 it was in very low level and starting to change back to a Seyfert 1.8. We find variations in all passbands and in both the intensities and profiles of the broad Balmer lines. A new displaced emission peak has appeared in H$\beta$. X-ray variations are well correlated with UV$-$optical variability and possibly lead by $\sim$ 2$-$3 d. The $K$ band lags the $J$ band by about 21.5 $\pm$ 2.5 d and lags the combined $B + J$ bands by $\sim$ 25 d. $J$ lags $B$ by $\sim$ 3 d. This could be because $J$-band variability arises predominantly from the outer part of the accretion disc, while $K$-band variability is dominated by thermal re-emission by dust. We propose that spectral-type changes are a result of increasing central luminosity causing sublimation of the innermost dust in the hollow bi-conical outflow. We briefly discuss various other possible reasons that might explain the dramatic changes in NGC 2617., Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, accepted to the OAP
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- 2017
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13. First results of the Lomonosov TUS and GRB experiments
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Biktemerova, S. V., Bogomolov, A. V., Bogomolov, V. V., Botvinko, A. A., Castro-Tirado, A. J., Gorbovskoy, E. S., Chirskaya, N. P., Eremeev, V. E., Garipov, G. K., Grebenyuk, V. M., Grinyuk, A. A., Iyudin, A. F., Jeong, S., Jeong, H. M., Jioeva, N. L., Kazarjan, P. S., Kalmykov, N. N., Kaznacheeva, M. A., Khrenov, B. A., Kim, M. B., Klimov, P. A., Kuznetsova, E. A., Lavrova, M. V., Lee, J., Lipunov, V. M., Martinez, O., Mjagkova, I. N., Panasyuk, M. I., Park, I. H., Petrov, V. L., Ponce, E., Puchkov, A. E., Salazar, H., Saprykin, O. A., Senkovsky, A. N., Sharakin, S. A., Shirokov, A. V., Svertilov, S. I., Tkachenko, A. V., Tkachev, L. G., Yashin, I. V., and Zotov, M. Yu.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
On April 28, 2016, the Lomonosov satellite, equipped with a number of scientific instruments, was launched into orbit. Here we present briefly some of the results obtained with the first orbital telescope of extreme energy cosmic rays TUS and by a group of detectors aimed at multi-messenger observations of gamma-ray bursts., Comment: XXV ECRS 2016 Proceedings - eConf C16-09-04.3
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- 2017
14. Multiwavelength follow-up of a rare IceCube neutrino multiplet
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Aartsen, M. G., Ackermann, M., Adams, J., Aguilar, J. A., Ahlers, M., Ahrens, M., Samarai, I. Al, Altmann, D., Andeen, K., Anderson, T., Ansseau, I., Anton, G., Archinger, M., Argüelles, C., Auffenberg, J., Axani, S., Bai, X., Barwick, S. W., Baum, V., Bay, R., Beatty, J. J., Tjus, J. Becker, Becker, K. -H., BenZvi, S., Berley, D., Bernardini, E., Bernhard, A., Besson, D. Z., Binder, G., Bindig, D., Blaufuss, E., Blot, S., Bohm, C., Börner, M., Bos, F., Bose, D., Böser, S., Botner, O., Braun, J., Brayeur, L., Bretz, H. -P., Bron, S., Burgman, A., Carver, T., Casier, M., Cheung, E., Chirkin, D., Christov, A., Clark, K., Classen, L., Coenders, S., Collin, G. H., Conrad, J. M., Cowen, D. F., Cross, R., Day, M., de, J. P. A. M., ré, De Clercq, C., Rosendo, E. del Pino, Dembinski, H., De Ridder, S., Desiati, P., de Vries, K. D., de Wasseige, G., de With, M., DeYoung, T., di Lorenzo, V., Dujmovic, H., Dumm, J. P., Dunkman, M., Eberhardt, B., Ehrhardt, T., Eichmann, B., Eller, P., Euler, S., Evenson, P. A., Fahey, S., Fazely, A. R., Feintzeig, J., Felde, J., Filimonov, K., Finley, C., Flis, S., Fösig, C. -C., Franckowiak, A., Friedman, E., Fuchs, T., Gaisser, T. K., Gallagher, J., Gerhardt, L., Ghorbani, K., Giang, W., Gladstone, L., Glauch, T., Glüsenkamp, T., Goldschmidt, A., Gonzalez, J. G., Grant, D., Griffith, Z., Haack, C., Hallgren, A., Halzen, F., Hansen, E., Hansmann, T., Hanson, K., Hebecker, D., Heereman, D., Helbing, K., Hellauer, R., Hickford, S., Hignight, J., Hill, G. C., Hoffman, K. D., Hoffmann, R., Hoshina, K., Huang, F., Huber, M., Hultqvist, K., In, S., Ishihara, A., Jacobi, E., Japaridze, G. S., Jeong, M., Jero, K., Jones, B. J. P., Kang, W., Kappes, A., Karg, T., Karle, A., Katz, U., Kauer, M., Keivani, A., Kelley, J. L., Kheirandish, A., Kim, J., Kim, M., Kintscher, T., Kiryluk, J., Kittler, T., Klein, S. R., Kohnen, G., Koirala, R., Kolanoski, H., Konietz, R., Köpke, L., Kopper, C., Kopper, S., Koskinen, D. J., Kowalski, M., Krings, K., Kroll, M., Krückl, G., Krüger, C., Kunnen, J., Kunwar, S., Kurahashi, N., Kuwabara, T., Kyriacou, A., Labare, M., Lanfranchi, J. L., Larson, M. J., Lauber, F., Lesiak-Bzdak, M., Leuermann, M., Lu, L., Lünemann, J., Madsen, J., Maggi, G., Mahn, K. B. M., Mancina, S., Mandelartz, M., Maruyama, R., Mase, K., Maunu, R., McNally, F., Meagher, K., Medici, M., Meier, M., Menne, T., Merino, G., Meures, T., Miarecki, S., Micallef, J., Momenté, G., Montaruli, T., Moulai, M., Nahnhauer, R., Naumann, U., Neer, G., Niederhausen, H., Nowicki, S. C., Nygren, D. R., Pollmann, A. Obertacke, Olivas, A., O'Murchadha, A., Palczewski, T., Pandya, H., Pankova, D. V., Peiffer, P., Penek, Ö., Pepper, J. A., Heros, C. Pérez de los, Pieloth, D., Pinat, E., Price, P. B., Przybylski, G. T., Quinnan, M., Raab, C., Rädel, L., Rameez, M., Rawlins, K., Reimann, R., Relethford, B., Relich, M., Resconi, E., Rhode, W., Richman, M., Riedel, B., Robertson, S., Rongen, M., Rott, C., Ruhe, T., Ryckbosch, D., Rysewyk, D., Sabbatini, L., Herrera, S. E. Sanchez, Sandrock, A., Sandroos, J., Sarkar, S., Satalecka, K., Schlunder, P., Schmidt, T., Schoenen, S., Schöneberg, S., Schumacher, L., Seckel, D., Seunarine, S., Soldin, D., Song, M., Spiczak, G. M., Spiering, C., Stachurska, J., Stanev, T., Stasik, A., Stettner, J., Steuer, A., Stezelberger, T., Stokstad, R. G., Stößl, A., Ström, R., Strotjohann, N. L., Sullivan, G. W., Sutherland, M., Taavola, H., Taboada, I., Tatar, J., Tenholt, F., Ter-Antonyan, S., Terliuk, A., Tešić, G., Tilav, S., Toale, P. A., Tobin, M. N., Toscano, S., Tosi, D., Tselengidou, M., Tung, C. F., Turcati, A., Unger, E., Usner, M., Vandenbroucke, J., van Eijndhoven, N., Vanheule, S., van Rossem, M., van Santen, J., Vehring, M., Voge, M., Vogel, E., Vraeghe, M., Walck, C., Wallace, A., Wallraff, M., Wandkowsky, N., Waza, A., Weaver, Ch., Weiss, M. J., Wendt, C., Westerhoff, S., Whelan, B. J., Wickmann, S., Wiebe, K., Wiebusch, C. H., Wille, L., Williams, D. R., Wills, L., Wolf, M., Wood, T. R., Woolsey, E., Woschnagg, K., Xu, D. L., Xu, X. W., Xu, Y., Yanez, J. P., Yodh, G., Yoshida, S., Zoll, M., Stanek, K. Z., Shappee, B. J., Kochanek, C. S., Holoien, T. W. -S., Prieto, J. L., Fox, D. B., DeLaunay, J. J., Turley, C. F., Barthelmy, S. D., Lien, A. Y., Mészáros, P., Murase, K., Kocevski, D., Buehler, R., Giomi, M., Racusin, J. L., Albert, A., Alfaro, R., Alvarez, C., Álvarez, J. D., Arceo, R., Arteaga-Velázquez, J. C., Solares, H. A. Ayala, Barber, A. S., Becerril, N. Baustista-Elivar A., Belmont-Moreno, E., Bernal, A., Brisbois, C., Caballero-Mora, K. S., Capistrán, T., Carramiñana, A., Casanova, S., Castillo, M., Cotti, U., de León, S. Coutiño, de la Fuente, E., De León, C., Hernandez, R. Diaz, Díaz-Vélez, J. C., Dingus, B. L., DuVernois, M. A., Ellsworth, R. W., Engel, K., Fiorino, D. W., Fraija, N., García-González, J. A., Gerhardt, M., Muñoz, A. González, González, M. M., Goodman, J. A., Hampel-Arias, Z., Harding, J. P., Hernandez, S., Hui, C. M., Hüntemeyer, P., Iriarte, A., Jardin-Blicq, A., Joshi, V., Kaufmann, S., Lara, A., Lauer, R. J., Lee, W. H., Lennarz, D., Vargas, H. León, Linnemann, J. T., Raya, G. Luis, Luna-García, R., López-Coto, R., Malone, K., Marinelli, S. S., Martinez, O., Martinez-Castellanos, I., Martínez-Castro, J., Martínez-Huerta, H., Matthews, J. A., Miranda-Romagnoli, P., Moreno, E., Mostafá, M., Nellen, L., Newbold, M., Nisa, M. U., Noriega-Papaqui, R., Pelayo, R., Pretz, J., Pérez-Pérez, E. G., Ren, Z., Rho, C. D., Rivière, C., Rosa-González, D., Rosenberg, M., Greus, F. Salesa, Sandoval, A., Schneider, M., Schoorlemmer, H., Sinnis, G., Smith, A. J., Springer, R. W., Surajbali, P., Tibolla, O., Tollefson, K., Torres, I., Ukwatta, T. N., Villaseñor, L., Weisgarber, T., Wisher, I. G., Wood, J., Yapici, T., Zepeda, A., Zhou, H., Arcavi, I., Hosseinzadeh, G., Howell, D. A., Valenti, S., McCully, C., Lipunov, V. M., Gorbovskoy, E. S., Tiurina, N. V., Balanutsa, P. V., Kuznetsov, A. S., Kornilov, V. G., Chazov, V., Budnev, N. M., Gress, O. A., Ivanov, K. I., Tlatov, A. G., Lopez, R. Rebolo, Serra-Ricart, M., Evans, P. A., Kennea, J. A., Gehrels, N., Osborne, J. P., Page, K. L., Abeysekara, A. U., Archer, A., Benbow, W., Bird, R., Brantseg, T., Bugaev, V., Cardenzana, J. V, Connolly, M. P., Cui, W., Falcone, A., Feng, Q., Finley, J. P., Fleischhack, H., Fortson, L., Furniss, A., Griffin, S., Grube, J., Hütten, M., Hervet, O., Holder, J., Hughes, G., Humensky, T. B., Johnson, C. A., Kaaret, P., Kar, P., Kelley-Hoskins, N., Kertzman, M., Krause, M., Kumar, S., Lang, M. J., Lin, T. T. Y., McArthur, S., Moriarty, P., Mukherjee, R., Nieto, D., Ong, R. A., Otte, A. N., Pohl, M., Popkow, A., Pueschel, E., Quinn, J., Ragan, K., Reynolds, P. T., Richards, G. T., Roache, E., Rulten, C., Sadeh, I., Santander, M., Sembroski, G. H., Staszak, D., Trépanier, S., Tyler, J., Wakely, S. P., Weinstein, A., Wilcox, P., Wilhelm, A., Williams, D. A., Zitzer, B., Bellm, E., Cano, Z., Gal-Yam, A., Kann, D. A., Ofek, E. O., Rigault, M., and Soumagnac, M.
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On February 17 2016, the IceCube real-time neutrino search identified, for the first time, three muon neutrino candidates arriving within 100 s of one another, consistent with coming from the same point in the sky. Such a triplet is expected once every 13.7 years as a random coincidence of background events. However, considering the lifetime of the follow-up program the probability of detecting at least one triplet from atmospheric background is 32%. Follow-up observatories were notified in order to search for an electromagnetic counterpart. Observations were obtained by Swift's X-ray telescope, by ASAS-SN, LCO and MASTER at optical wavelengths, and by VERITAS in the very-high-energy gamma-ray regime. Moreover, the Swift BAT serendipitously observed the location 100 s after the first neutrino was detected, and data from the Fermi LAT and HAWC observatory were analyzed. We present details of the neutrino triplet and the follow-up observations. No likely electromagnetic counterpart was detected, and we discuss the implications of these constraints on candidate neutrino sources such as gamma-ray bursts, core-collapse supernovae and active galactic nucleus flares. This study illustrates the potential of and challenges for future follow-up campaigns., Comment: 23 pages, 13 figures, accepted by A&A on July 30 2017
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15. The curtain remains open: NGC 2617 continues in a high state
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Oknyansky, V. L., Gaskell, C. M., Huseynov, N. A., Lipunov, V. M., Shatsky, N. I., Tsygankov, S. S., Gorbovskoy, E. S., Mikailov, Kh. M., Tatarnikov, A. M., Buckley, D. A. H., Metlov, V. G., Nadzhip, A. E., Kuznetsov, A. S., Balanutza, P. V., Burlak, M. A., Galazutdinov, G. A., Artamonov, B. P., Salmanov, I. R., Malanchev, K. L., and Oknyansky, R. S.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
Optical and near-infrared photometry, optical spectroscopy, and soft X-ray and UV monitoring of the changing look active galactic nucleus NGC 2617 show that it continues to have the appearance of a type-1 Seyfert galaxy. An optical light curve for 2010-2016 indicates that the change of type probably occurred between 2010 October and 2012 February and was not related to the brightening in 2013. In 2016 NGC 2617 brightened again to a level of activity close to that in 2013 April. We find variations in all passbands and in both the intensities and profiles of the broad Balmer lines. A new displaced emission peak has appeared in H$\beta$. X-ray variations are well correlated with UV-optical variability and possibly lead by $\sim$ 2-3 d. The $K$ band lags the $J$ band by about 21.5 $\pm$ 2.5 d. and lags the combined $B+J$ filters by $\sim$ 25 d. $J$ lags $B$ by about 3 d. This could be because $J$-band variability arises from the outer part of the accretion disc, while $K$-band variability comes from thermal re-emission by dust. We propose that spectral-type changes are a result of increasing central luminosity causing sublimation of the innermost dust in the hollow biconical outflow. We briefly discuss various other possible reasons that might explain the dramatic changes in NGC 2617., Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS
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16. Early polarization observations of the optical emission of gamma-ray bursts: GRB150301B and GRB150413A
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Gorbovskoy, E. S., Lipunov, V. M., Buckley, D., Kornilov, V. G., Balanutsa, P. V., Tyurina, N. V., Kuznetsov, A. S., Kuvshinov, D. A., Gorbunov, I. A., Vlasenko, D., Popova, E., Chazov, V. V., Potter, S., Kotze, M., Kniazev, A., Gress, O. A., Budnev, N. M., Ivanov, K. I., Yazev, S. A., Tlatov, A. G., Senik, V. A., Dormidontov, D. V., Parhomenko, A. V., Krushinski, V. V., Zalozhnich, I. S., Castro-Tirado, R. Alberto, Sanchez-Ramrez, R., Sergienko, Yu. P., Gabovich, A., Yurkov, V. V., Levato, H., Saffe, C., Mallamaci, C., Lopez, C., and Podest, F.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We report early optical linear polarization observations of two gamma-ray bursts made with the MASTER robotic telescope network. We found the minimum polar- ization for GRB150301B to be 8% at the beginning of the initial stage, whereas we detected no polarization for GRB150413A either at the rising branch or after the burst reached the power-law afterglow stage. This is the earliest measurement of the polarization (in cosmological rest frame) of gamma-ray bursts. The primary intent of the paper is to discover optical emission and publish extremely rare (unique) high- quality light curves of the prompt optical emission of gamma-ray bursts during the non-monotonic stage of their evolution. We report that our team has discovered the optical counterpart of one of the bursts, GRB150413A., Comment: accepted, MNRAS, 2015
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17. The optical identifcation of events with poorly defined locations: The case of the Fermi GBM GRB140801A
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Lipunov, V. M., Gorosabel, J., Pruzhinskaya, M. V., Postigo, A. de Ugarte, Pelassa, V., Tsvetkova, A. E., Sokolov, I. V., Kann, D. A., Xu, Dong, Gorbovskoy, E. S., Krushinski, V. V., Kornilov, V. G., Balanutsa, P. V., Boronina, S. V., Budnev, N. M., Cano, Z., Castro-Tirado, A. J., Chazov, V. V., Connaughton, V., Delvaux, C., Frederiks, D. D., Fynbo, J. F. U., Gabovich, A. V., Goldstein, A., Greiner, J., Gress, O. A., Ivanov, K. I., Jakobsson, P., Klose, S., Knust, F., Komarova, V. N., Konstantinov, E., Krylov, A. V., Kuvshinov, D. A., Kuznetsov, A. S., Lipunova, G. V., Moskvitin, A. S., Pal'shin, V. D., Pandey, S. B., Poleshchuk, V. A., Schmidl, S., Sergienko, Yu. P., Sinyakov, E. V., Schulze, S., Sokolov, V. V., Sokolova, T. N., Sparre, M., Thone, C. C., Tlatov, A. G., Tyurina, N. V., Ulanov, M. V., Yazev, S. A., and Yurkov, V. V.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We report the early discovery of the optical afterglow of gamma-ray burst (GRB) 140801A in the 137 deg$^2$ 3-$\sigma$ 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 $z=1.32$. 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 $E_\mathrm{iso} = 5.54_{-0.24}^{+0.26} \times 10^{52}$ erg and $E_\mathrm{p, rest}\simeq280$ keV, respectively, which is consistent with the Amati relation. The absence of a jet break in the optical light curve provides a lower limit on the half-opening angle of the jet $\theta=6.1$ deg. The observed $E_\mathrm{peak}$ is consistent with the limit derived from the Ghirlanda relation. The joint Fermi GBM and Konus-Wind analysis shows that GRB 140801A could belong to the class of intermediate duration. The rapid detection of the optical counterpart of GRB 140801A is especially important regarding the upcoming experiments with large coordinate error-box areas., Comment: in press MNRAS, 2015
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18. Massive stars exploding in a He-rich circumstellar medium. IV. Transitional Type Ibn Supernovae
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Pastorello, A., Benetti, S., Brown, P. J., Tsvetkov, D. Y., Inserra, C., Taubenberger, S., Tomasella, L., Fraser, M., Rich, D. J., Botticella, M. T., Bufano, F., Cappellaro, E., Ergon, M., Gorbovskoy, E. S., Harutyunyan, A., Huang, F., Kotak, R., Lipunov, V. M., Magill, L., Miluzio, M., Morrell, N., Ochner, P., Smartt, S. J., Sollerman, J., Spiro, S., Stritzinger, M. D., Turatto, M., Valenti, S., Wang, X., Wright, D. E., Yurkov, V. V., Zampieri, L., and Zhang, T.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We present ultraviolet, optical and near-infrared data of the Type Ibn supernovae (SNe) 2010al and 2011hw. SN 2010al reaches an absolute magnitude at peak of M(R) = -18.86 +- 0.21. Its early light curve shows similarities with normal SNe Ib, with a rise to maximum slower than most SNe Ibn. The spectra are dominated by a blue continuum at early stages, with narrow P-Cygni He I lines indicating the presence of a slow-moving, He-rich circumstellar medium. At later epochs the spectra well match those of the prototypical SN Ibn 2006jc, although the broader lines suggest that a significant amount of He was still present in the stellar envelope at the time of the explosion. SN 2011hw is somewhat different. It was discovered after the first maximum, but the light curve shows a double-peak. The absolute magnitude at discovery is similar to that of the second peak (M(R) = -18.59 +- 0.25), and slightly fainter than the average of SNe Ibn. Though the spectra of SN 2011hw are similar to those of SN 2006jc, coronal lines and narrow Balmer lines are cleary detected. This indicates substantial interaction of the SN ejecta with He-rich, but not H-free, circumstellar material. The spectra of SN 2011hw suggest that it is a transitional SN Ibn/IIn event similar to SN 2005la. While for SN 2010al the spectro-photometric evolution favours a H-deprived Wolf-Rayet progenitor (of WN-type), we agree with the conclusion of Smith et al. (2012) that the precursor of SN 2011hw was likely in transition from a luminous blue variable to an early Wolf-Rayet (Ofpe/WN9) stage., Comment: 23 pages, 11 figures, 6 tables. Accepted by MNRAS
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19. Optical polarization observations with the MASTER robotic net
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Pruzhinskaya, M. V., Krushinsky, V. V., Lipunova, G. V., Gorbovskoy, E. S., Balanutsa, P. V., Kuznetsov, A. S., Denisenko, D. V., Kornilov, V. G., Tyurina, N. V., Lipunov, V. M., Tlatov, A. G., Parkhomenko, A. V., Budnev, N. M., Yazev, S. A., Ivanov, K. I., Gress, O. A., Yurkov, V. V., Gabovich, A. V., Sergienko, Yu. P., and Sinyakov, E. V.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We present results of optical polarization observations performed with the MASTER robotic net for three types of objects: gamma-ray bursts, supernovae, and blazars. For the Swift gamma-ray bursts GRB100906A, GRB110422A, GRB121011A, polarization observations were obtained during very early stages of optical emission. For GRB100906A it was the first prompt optical polarization observation in the world. Photometry in polarizers is presented for Type Ia Supernova 2012bh during 20 days, starting on March 27, 2012. We find that the linear polarization of SN 2012bh at the early stage of the envelope expansion was less than 3%. Polarization measurements for the blazars OC 457, 3C 454.3, QSO B1215+303, 87GB 165943.2+395846 at single nights are presented. We infer the degree of the linear polarization and polarization angle. The blazars OC 457 and 3C 454.3 were observed during their periods of activity. The results show that MASTER is able to measure substantially polarized light; at the same time it is not suitable for determining weak polarization (less than 5%) of dim objects (fainter than 16$^m$). Polarimetric observations of the optical emission from gamma-ray bursts and supernovae are necessary to investigate the nature of these transient objects., Comment: 31 pages, 12 figures, 4 tables; Exposure times in Table 2 have been corrected
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20. Early Optical Observations of Gamma-Ray Bursts Compared with Their Gamma- and X-Ray Characteristics Using a MASTER Global Network of Robotic Telescopes from Lomonosov Moscow State University
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Ershova, O. A., Lipunov, V. M., Gorbovskoy, E. S., Tyurina, N. V., Kornilov, V. G., Zimnukhov, D. S., Gabovich, A., Gress, O. A., Budnev, N. M., Yurkov, V. V., Vladimirov, V. V., Kuznetsov, A. S., Balanutsa, P. V., Rebolo, R., Serra-Ricart, M., Buckley, D., Podesta, R., Levato, H., Lopez, C., Podesta, F., Francile, C., Mallamaci, C., Yazev, S. A., Vlasenko, D. M., Tlatov, A., Senik, V., Grinshpun, V., Chasovnikov, A., Topolev, V., Pozdnyakov, A., Zhirkov, K., Kuvshinov, D., and Balakin, F.
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21. The MASTER-II Network of Robotic Optical Telescopes. First Results
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Gorbovskoy, E. S., Lipunov, V. M., Kornilov, V. G., Belinski, A. A., Kuvshinov, D. A., Tyurina, N. V., Sankovich, A. V., Krylov, A. V., Shatskiy, N. I., Balanutsa, P. V., Chazov, V. V., Kuznetsov, A. S., Zimnukhov, A. S., Shumkov, V. P., Shurpakov, S. E., Senik, V. A., Gareeva, D. V., Pruzhinskaya, M. V., Tlatov, A. G., Parkhomenko, A. V., Dormidontov, D. V., Krushinsky, V. V., Punanova, A. F., Zalozhnyh, I. S., Popov, A. A., Burdanov, A. Yu., Yazev, S. A., Budnev, N. M., Ivanov, K. I., Konstantinov, E. N., Gress, O. A., Chuvalaev, O. V., Yurkov, V. V., Sergienko, Yu. P., Kudelina, I. V., Sinyakov, E. V., Karachentsev, I. D., Moiseev, A. V., and Fatkhullin, T. A.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
Erroneous submission in violation of copyright, removed by arXiv admin., Comment: Erroneous submission in violation of copyright
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22. The MASTER Global Robotic Telescope Network: Observations of Asteroid NEA 2015 TB145
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Zimnukhov, D. S., Lipunov, V. M., Gorbovskoy, E. S., Kornilov, V. G., Tyurina, N. V., Chazov, V. V., Gabovich, A. V., Balanutsa, P. V., Vladimirov, V. V., Gress, O. A., Kuznetsov, A. S., Rebolo Lopez, R., Serra-Ricart, M., Yurkov, V. V., Vlasenko, D. M., Budnev, N. M., and Sergienko, Yu. P.
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23. Photometric observations of the supernova 2009nr
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Tsvetkov, D. Yu., Balanutsa, P. V., Lipunov, V. M., Volkov, I. M., Tuchin, O. A., Kudelina, I. P., Pruzhinskaya, M. V., Gorbovskoy, E. S., Kornilov, V. G., Belinskii, A. A., Tyurina, N. V., Yurkov, V. V., Sergienko, Yu. P., Tlatov, A. G., Parkhomenko, A. V., Dormidontov, D. V., Senik, V. A., and Krushinskii, V. V.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We present the results of our UBVRI CCD photometry for the second brightest supernova of 2009, SN 2009nr, discovered during a sky survey with the telescopes of the MASTER robotic network. Its light and color curves and bolometric light curves have been constructed. The light-curve parameters and the maximum luminosity have been determined. SN 2009nr is shown to be similar in light-curve shape and maximum luminosity to SN 1991T, which is the prototype of the class of supernovae Ia with an enhanced luminosity. SN 2009nr exploded far from the center of the spiral galaxy UGC 8255 and most likely belongs to its old halo population. We hypothesize that this explosion is a consequence of the merger of white dwarfs.
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24. Prompt, early, and afterglow optical observations of five gamma-ray bursts (GRBs 100901A, 100902A, 100905A, 100906A, and 101020A)
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Gorbovskoy, E. S., Lipunova, G. V., Lipunov, V. M., Kornilov, V. G., Belinski, A. A., Shatskiy, N. I., Tyurina, N. V., Kuvshinov, D. A., Balanutsa, P. V., Chazov, V. V., Kuznetsov, A., Zimnukhov, D. S., Kornilov, M. V., Sankovich, A. V., Krylov, A., Ivanov, K. I., Chvalaev, O., Poleschuk, V. A., Konstantinov, E. N., Gress, O. A., Yazev, S. A., Budnev, N. M., Krushinski, V. V., Zalozhnich, I. S., Popov, A. A., Tlatov, A. G., Parhomenko, A. V., Dormidontov, D. V., Sennik, V., Yurkov, V. V., Sergienko, Yu. P., Varda, D., Kudelina, I. P., Castro-Tirado, A. J., Gorosabel, J., Sánchez--Ramírez, R., Jelinek, M., and Tello, J. C.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
We present results of the prompt, early, and afterglow optical observations of five gamma-ray bursts, GRBs 100901A, 100902A, 100905A, 100906A, and 101020A, made with the Mobile Astronomical System of TElescope-Robots in Russia (MASTER-II net), the 1.5-m telescope of Sierra-Nevada Observatory, and the 2.56-m Nordic Optical Telescope. For two sources, GRB 100901A and GRB 100906A, we detected optical counterparts and obtained light curves starting before cessation of gamma-ray emission, at 113 s and 48 s after the trigger, respectively. Observations of GRB 100906A were conducted with two polarizing filters. Observations of the other three bursts gave the upper limits on the optical flux; their properties are briefly discussed. More detailed analysis of GRB 100901A and GRB 100906A supplemented by Swift data provides the following results and indicates different origins of the prompt optical radiation in the two bursts. The light curves patterns and spectral distributions suggest a common production site of the prompt optical and high-energy emission in GRB 100901A. Results of spectral fits for GRB 100901A in the range from the optical to X-rays favor power-law energy distributions with similar values of the optical extinction in the host galaxy. GRB 100906A produced a smoothly peaking optical light curve suggesting that the prompt optical radiation in this GRB originated in a front shock. This is supported by a spectral analysis. We have found that the Amati and Ghirlanda relations are satisfied for GRB 100906A. An upper limit on the value of the optical extinction on the host of GRB 100906A is obtained., Comment: 18 pages, 14 figures, 14 tables, 5 machine readable tables; accepted for publication in MNRAS
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25. `Pure' Supernovae and Accelerated Expansion of the Universe
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Pruzhinskaya, M. V., Gorbovskoy, E. S., and Lipunov, V. M.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
A special class of type Ia supernovae that is not subject to ordinary and additional intragalactic gray absorption and chemical evolution has been identified. Analysis of the Hubble diagrams constructed for these supernovae confirms the accelerated expansion of the Universe irrespective of the chemical evolution and possible gray absorption in galaxies., Comment: 2 figures, 1 table
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26. The light curves of type Ia Supernova 2008gy
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Tsvetkov, D. Yu., Balanutsa, P., Gorbovskoy, E. S., Kuvshinov, D. A., Krylov, A. V., Kopytova, T., Kryachko, T., and Korotkiy, S.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
CCD BVRI photometry is presented for type Ia supernova 2008gy. The light curves match the template curves for fast-declining SN Ia, but the colors appear redder than average, and the SN may also be slightly subluminous. SN 2008gy is found to be located far outside the boundaries of three nearest galaxies, each of them has nearly equal probability to be the host galaxy., Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, submitted to Variable Stars
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27. Population synthesis of gamma-ray bursts with precursor activity and the spinar paradigm
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Lipunova, G. V., Gorbovskoy, E. S., Bogomazov, A. I., and Lipunov, V. M.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
We study statistical properties of long gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) produced by the collapsing cores of WR stars in binary systems. Fast rotation of the cores enables a two-stage collapse scenario, implying the formation of a spinar-like object. A burst produced by such a collapse consists of two pulses, whose energy budget is enough to explain observed GRBs. We calculate models of spinar evolution using results from a population synthesis of binary systems (done by the `Scenario Machine') as initial parameters for the rotating massive cores. Among the resulting bursts, events with the weaker first peak, namely, precursor, are identified, and the precursor-to-main-pulse time separations fully agree with the range of the observed values. The calculated fraction of long GRBs with precursor (about 10 per cent of the total number of long GRBs) and the durations of the main pulses are also consistent with observations. Precursors with lead times greater by up to one order of magnitude than those observed so far are expected to be about twice less numerous. Independently of a GRB model assumed, we predict the existence of precursors that arrive up to >~ 10^3 s in advance of the main events of GRBs., Comment: 11 pages, 9 figures; published version
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28. SPACE EXPERIMENTS ON-BOARD OF LOMONOSOV MISSION TO STUDY GAMMA-RAY BURSTS AND UHECRS
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Amelushkin, A. M., primary, Bogomolov, V. V., additional, Benghin, V. V., additional, Garipov, G. K., additional, Gorbovskoy, E. S., additional, Grossan, B., additional, Klimov, P. A., additional, Khrenov, B. A., additional, Lee, J., additional, Lipunov, V. M., additional, Na, G., additional, Panasyuk, M. I., additional, Park, I. H., additional, Petrov, V. L., additional, Smoot, G. F., additional, Svertilov, S. I., additional, Shprits, Yu., additional, Vedenkin, N. N., additional, and Yashin, I. V., additional
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29. Optical Observations of Gamma-Ray Bursts, the Discovery of Supernovae 2005bv, 2005ee, and 2006ak, and Searches for Transients Using the 'MASTER' Robotic Telescope
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Lipunov, V. M., Kornilov, V. G., Krylov, A. V., Tyurina, N. V., Belinski, A. A., Gorbovskoy, E. S., Kuvshinov, D. A., Gritsyk, P. A., Antipov, G. A., Borisov, G. V., Sankovich, A. V., Vladimirov, V. V., Vybornov, V. I., and Kuznetsov, A. S.
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We present the results of observations obtained using the MASTER robotic telescope in 2005 - 2006, including the earliest observations of the optical emission of the gamma-ray bursts GRB 050824 and GRB 060926. Together with later observations, these data yield the brightness-variation law t^{-0.55+-0.05} for GRB 050824. An optical flare was detected in GRB 060926 - a brightness enhancement that repeated the behavior observed in the X-ray variations. The spectrum of GRB 060926 is found to be F_E ~ E^-\beta, where \beta = 1.0+-0.2. Limits on the optical brightnesses of 26 gamma-ray bursts have been derived, 9 of these for the first time. Data for more than 90% of the accessible sky down to $19^m$ were taken and reduced in real time during the survey. A database has been composed based on these data. Limits have been placed on the rate of optical flares that are not associated with detected gamma-ray bursts, and on the opening angle for the beams of gamma-ray bursts. Three new supernovae have been discovered: SN 2005bv (type Ia) - the first to be discovered on Russian territory, SN 2005ee - one of the most powerful type II supernovae known, and SN 2006ak (type Ia). We have obtained an image of SN 2006X during the growth stage and a light curve that fully describes the brightness maximum and exponential decay. A new method for searching for optical transients of gamma-ray bursts detected using triangulation from various spacecraft is proposed and tested., Comment: 30 pages, 18 figures, 9 tables
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30. MASTER: The Mobile Astronomical System of Telescope-Robots
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Lipunov, V. M., Krylov, A. V., Kornilov, V. G., Borisov, G. V., Kuvshinov, D. A., Belinsky, A. A., Kuznetsov, M. V., Potanin, S. A., Antipov, G. A., Tyurina, N. V., Gorbovskoy, E. S., and Chilingaryan, I.
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Astrophysics - Abstract
We present the first russian robot-telescope designed to make prompt observations of gamma-ray bursts (http://observ.pereplet.ru). The telescopes are near Moscow. The system of telescopes with prompt pointing rates connects to the internet. The main parameters are the following: Richter-Slefogt system telescope (355 mm, f/d=2.4); Richter-Slefogt system telescope (200mm, f/d=2.4); Flugge system telescope (280mm, f/d=2.5); TV-camera with 20x40 degree objective; Two CCD cameras (Pictor 416); One CCD Apogee Camera AP16E. The type of mount is German with 8 grad/sec slew rate. MASTER images stars down to 19 magnitude in a 1 min exposure covering 6 square degrees., Comment: 3 pages, 2 figures
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31. V404 CYG/GS 2023+338: Monitoring in the Optical with Robotic Telescopes of the MASTER Global Network during the 2015 Superburst
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Lipunov, V. M., Kuznetsov, A. S., Gorbovskoy, E. S., Kornilov, V. G., Tyurina, N. V., Vladimirov, V. V., Krushinskiy, V. V., Zalozhnykh, I. S., Vlasenko, D. M., Zimnukhov, D. S., Balanutsa, P. V., Gabovich, A., Shakura, N. I., Giovanelli, F., Titarchuk, L. G., Buckley, D. A. H., Gress, O., Budnev, N., Rebolo, R., Serra-Ricart, M., Tlatov, A. G., Senik, V. A., Yurkov, V. V., Ershova, O., Grinshpun, V. G., and Ishmukhametova, Yu. V.
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- 2019
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32. Monitoring of Natural and Technogenic Space Hazards: Results of the Lomonosov Mission and Universat-SOCRAT Project
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Sadovnichii, V. A., Panasyuk, M. I., Lipunov, V. M., Bogomolov, A. V., Bogomolov, V. V., Garipov, G. K., Gorbovskoy, E. S., Zimnukhov, D. S., Iyudin, A. F., Kaznacheeva, M. A., Kalegaev, V. V., Klimov, P. A., Kovtukh, A. S., Kornilov, V. G., Kuznetsov, N. V., Maksimov, I. A., Mit, S. K., Osedlo, V. I., Petrov, V. L., Podzolko, M. V., Popova, E. P., Poroykov, A. Yu., Rubinstein, I. A., Saleev, K. Yu., Svertilov, S. I., Tulupov, V. I., Khrenov, B. A., Chazov, V. V., Chepurnov, A. S., Shtunder, Ya. A., Shustova, A. N., and Yashin, I. V.
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33. Long-term multiwavelength monitoring and reverberation mapping of NGC 2617 during a changing-look event.
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Oknyansky, V L, Brotherton, M S, Tsygankov, S S, Dodin, A V, Tatarnikov, A M, Du, P, Bao, D -W, Burlak, M A, Ikonnikova, N P, Lipunov, V M, Gorbovskoy, E S, Metlov, V G, Belinski, A A, Shatsky, N I, Zheltouhov, S G, Maslennikova, N A, Wang, J -M, Zhai, S, Fang, F -N, and Fu, Y -X
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ACCRETION disks ,ACCRETION (Astrophysics) ,DUST - Abstract
We present the results of photometric and spectroscopic monitoring campaigns of the changing look AGN NGC 2617 carried out from 2016 until 2022 and covering the wavelength range from the X-ray to the near-IR. The facilities included the telescopes of the SAI MSU, MASTER Global Robotic Net, the 2.3-m WIRO telescope, Swift , and others. We found significant variability at all wavelengths and, specifically, in the intensities and profiles of the broad Balmer lines. We measured time delays of ∼6 d (∼8 d) in the responses of the Hβ (Hα) line to continuum variations. We found the X-ray variations to correlate well with the UV and optical (with a small time delay of a few days for longer wavelengths). The K -band lagged the B band by 14 ± 4 d during the last three seasons, which is significantly shorter than the delays reported previously by the 2016 and 2017–2019 campaigns. Near-IR variability arises from two different emission regions: the outer part of the accretion disc and a more distant dust component. The HK -band variability is governed primarily by dust. The Balmer decrement of the broad-line components is inversely correlated with the UV flux. The change of the object's type from Sy1 to Sy1.8 was recorded over a period of ∼8 yr. We interpret these changes as a combination of two factors: changes in the accretion rate and dust recovery along the line of sight. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. The role of the magnetic fields in GRB outflows
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Jordana-Mitjans, N., primary, Mundell, C. G., additional, Kobayashi, S., additional, Smith, R. J., additional, Guidorzi, C., additional, Steele, I. A., additional, Shrestha, M., additional, Gomboc, A., additional, Marongiu, M., additional, Martone, R., additional, Lipunov, V., additional, Gorbovskoy, E. S., additional, Buckley, D. A. H., additional, Rebolo, R., additional, and Budnev, N. M., additional
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35. “Lomonosov” Satellite—Space Observatory to Study Extreme Phenomena in Space
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Sadovnichii, V. A., Panasyuk, M. I., Amelyushkin, A. M., Bogomolov, V. V., Benghin, V. V., Garipov, G. K., Kalegaev, V. V., Klimov, P. A., Khrenov, B. A., Petrov, V. L., Sharakin, S. A., Shirokov, A. V., Svertilov, S. I., Zotov, M. Y., Yashin, I. V., Gorbovskoy, E. S., Lipunov, V. M., Park, I. H., Lee, J., Jeong, S., Kim, M. B., Jeong, H. M., Shprits, Y. Y., Angelopoulos, V., Russell, C. T., Runov, A., Turner, D., Strangeway, R. J., Caron, R., Biktemerova, S., Grinyuk, A., Lavrova, M., Tkachev, L., Tkachenko, A., Martinez, O., Salazar, H., and Ponce, E.
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36. Significant and variable linear polarization during the prompt optical flash of GRB 160625
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Troja, E., Lipunov, V. M., Mundell, C. G., Butler, N. R., Watson, A. M., Kobayashi, S., Cenko, S. B., Marshall, F. E., Ricci, R., Fruchter, A., Wieringa, M. H., Gorbovskoy, E. S., Kornilov, V., Kutyrev, A., Lee, W. H., Toy, V., Tyurina, N. V., Budnev, N. M., Buckley, D. A. H., Gonzlez, J., Gress, O., Horesh, A., Panasyuk, M. I., Prochaska, J. X., Ramirez-Ruiz, E., Lopez, R. Rebolo, Richer, M. G., Romn-Ziga, C., Serra-Ricart, M., Yurkov, V., and Gehrels, N.
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Gamma rays -- Analysis ,Polarization (Light) -- Analysis ,Environmental issues ,Science and technology ,Zoology and wildlife conservation - Abstract
Author(s): E. Troja (corresponding author) [1, 2]; V. M. Lipunov [3, 4]; C. G. Mundell [5]; N. R. Butler [6]; A. M. Watson [7]; S. Kobayashi [8]; S. B. Cenko [...]
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37. SHOK—The First Russian Wide-Field Optical Camera in Space
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Lipunov, V. M., Gorbovskoy, E. S., Kornilov, V. G., Panasyuk, M. I., Amelushkin, A. M., Petrov, V. L., Yashin, I. V., Svertilov, S. I., and Vedenkin, N. N.
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38. Wide-Field Gamma-Spectrometer BDRG: GRB Monitor On-Board the Lomonosov Mission
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Svertilov, S. I., Panasyuk, M. I., Bogomolov, V. V., Amelushkin, A. M., Barinova, V. O., Galkin, V. I., Iyudin, A. F., Kuznetsova, E. A., Prokhorov, A. V., Petrov, V. L., Rozhkov, G. V., Yashin, I. V., Gorbovskoy, E. S., Lipunov, V. M., Park, I. H., Jeong, S., and Kim, M. B.
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39. Lomonosov GRB Catalogue: The First Experience of Prompt Emission Multi-Wavelength Observations
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Sadovnichy, V. A., primary, Panasyuk, M. I., additional, Svertilov, S. I., additional, Lipunov, V. M., additional, Bogomolov, V. V., additional, Bogomolov, A. V., additional, Gorbovskoy, E. S., additional, Iyudin, A. F., additional, Kalegaev, V. V., additional, Kornilov, V. G., additional, Park, I. H., additional, Petrov, V. L., additional, Vedenkin, N. N., additional, and Yashin, I. V., additional
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40. SPINAR MODEL FOR BINARY NEUTRON STAR MERGER
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Chasovnikov, A. R., primary, Lipunov, V. M., additional, and Gorbovskoy, E. S., additional
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41. The BDRG and SHOK instruments for studying gamma-ray burst prompt emission onboard the Lomonosov spacecraft
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Amelyushkin, A. M., Galkin, V. I., Goncharov, B. V., Gorbovskoy, E. S., Kornilov, V. G., Lipunov, V. M., Panasyuk, M. I., Petrov, V. L., Smoot, G. F., Svertilov, S. I., Vedenkin, N. N., and Yashin, I. V.
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42. Space experiments aboard the Lomonosov MSU satellite
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Sadovnichiy, V. A., Amelyushkin, A. M., Angelopoulos, V., Bengin, V. V., Bogomolov, V. V., Garipov, G. K., Gorbovskoy, E. S., Grossan, B., Klimov, P. A., Khrenov, B. A., Lee, J., Lipunov, V. M., Na, G. W., Panasyuk, M. I., Park, I. H., Petrov, V. L., Russell, C. T., Svertilov, S. I., Sigaeva, E. A., Smoot, G. F., Shprits, Yu., Vedenkin, N. N., and Yashin, I. V.
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43. Spectropolarimetry and photometry of the early afterglow of the gamma-ray burst GRB 191221B
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Buckley, D A H, primary, Bagnulo, S, additional, Britto, R J, additional, Mao, J, additional, Kann, D A, additional, Cooper, J, additional, Lipunov, V, additional, Hewitt, D M, additional, Razzaque, S, additional, Kuin, N P M, additional, Monageng, I M, additional, Covino, S, additional, Jakobsson, P, additional, van der Horst, A J, additional, Wiersema, K, additional, Böttcher, M, additional, Campana, S, additional, D’Elia, V, additional, Gorbovskoy, E S, additional, Gorbunov, I, additional, Groenewald, D N, additional, Hartmann, D H, additional, Kornilov, V G, additional, Mundell, C G, additional, Podesta, R, additional, Thomas, J K, additional, Tyurina, N, additional, Vlasenko, D, additional, van Soelen, B, additional, and Xu, D, additional
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44. Photometric observations of the supernova 2009nr
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Tsvetkov, D. Yu., Balanutsa, P. V., Lipunov, V. M., Volkov, I. M., Tuchin, O. A., Kudelina, I. P., Pruzhinskaya, M. V., Gorbovskoy, E. S., Kornilov, V. G., Belinskii, A. A., Tyurina, N. V., Yurkov, V. V., Sergienko, Yu. P., Tlatov, A. G., Parkhomenko, A. V., Dormidontov, D. V., Senik, V. A., and Krushinskii, V. V.
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45. “Pure” supernovae and accelerated expansion of the Universe
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Pruzhinskaya, M. V., Gorbovskoy, E. S., and Lipunov, V. M.
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46. Discovery of an optical flare from GRB 060926 by the MASTER robotic telescope: Possible formation of a marginally rotating black hole
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Lipunov, V. M., Kornilov, V. G., Gorbovskoy, E. S., Krylov, A. V., Tyurina, N. V., Kuvshinov, D. A., Belinski, A. A., Gritsyk, P. A., Sankovich, A. V., and Vladimirov, V. V.
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47. 'Lomonosov' satellite-space observatory to study extreme phenomena in space
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Sadovnichii, V. A., Panasyuk, M. I., Amelyushkin, A. M., Benghin, V. V., Garipov, G. K., Kalegaev, V. V., Klimov, P. A., Khrenov, B. A., Petrov, V. L., Sharakin, S. A., Shirokov, A. V., Svertilov, S. I., Zotov, M. Y., Yashin, I. V., Gorbovskoy, E. S., Lipunov, V. M., Park, I. H., Lee, J., Jeong, S., Kim, M. B., Jeong, H. M., Shprits, Yuri Y., Angelopoulos, V., Russell, C. T., Runov, A., Turner, D., Strangeway, R. J., Caron, R., Biktemerova, S., Grinyuk, A., Lavrova, M., Tkachev, L., Tkachenko, A., Martinez, O., Salazar, H., and Ponce, E.
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Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät ,ddc:600 - Abstract
The "Lomonosov" space project is lead by Lomonosov Moscow State University in collaboration with the following key partners: Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Russia, University of California, Los Angeles (USA), University of Pueblo (Mexico), Sungkyunkwan University (Republic of Korea) and with Russian space industry organi-zations to study some of extreme phenomena in space related to astrophysics, astroparticle physics, space physics, and space biology. The primary goals of this experiment are to study: -Ultra-high energy cosmic rays (UHECR) in the energy range of the Greizen-ZatsepinKuzmin (GZK) cutoff; -Ultraviolet (UV) transient luminous events in the upper atmosphere; -Multi-wavelength study of gamma-ray bursts in visible, UV, gamma, and X-rays; -Energetic trapped and precipitated radiation (electrons and protons) at low-Earth orbit (LEO) in connection with global geomagnetic disturbances; -Multicomponent radiation doses along the orbit of spacecraft under different geomagnetic conditions and testing of space segments of optical observations of space-debris and other space objects; -Instrumental vestibular-sensor conflict of zero-gravity phenomena during space flight. This paper is directed towards the general description of both scientific goals of the project and scientific equipment on board the satellite. The following papers of this issue are devoted to detailed descriptions of scientific instruments., Postprints der Universität Potsdam : Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Reihe, 959
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48. The Master Mobile Astronomical System. Optical Observations of Gamma-Ray Bursts
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Lipunov, V. M., Kornilov, V. G., Krylov, A. V., Borisov, G. V., Kuvshinov, D. A., Belinski, A. A., Gorbovskoy, E. S., Antipov, G. A., Tyurina, N. V., Vitrischak, V. M., Potanin, S. A., and Kuznetsov, M. V.
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49. The post-maximum behaviour of the changing-look Seyfert galaxy NGC 1566
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Oknyansky, V L, primary, Winkler, H, additional, Tsygankov, S S, additional, Lipunov, V M, additional, Gorbovskoy, E S, additional, van Wyk, F, additional, Buckley, D A H, additional, Jiang, B W, additional, and Tyurina, N V, additional
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50. Lowly Polarized Light from a Highly Magnetized Jet of GRB 190114C
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Jordana-Mitjans, N., primary, Mundell, C. G., additional, Kobayashi, S., additional, Smith, R. J., additional, Guidorzi, C., additional, Steele, I. A., additional, Shrestha, M., additional, Gomboc, A., additional, Marongiu, M., additional, Martone, R., additional, Lipunov, V., additional, Gorbovskoy, E. S., additional, Buckley, D. A. H., additional, Rebolo, R., additional, and Budnev, N. M., additional
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