PACS numbers

07.05.Tp Computer modeling and simulation 97.30.−b Variable and peculiar stars (including novae) 97.80.Jp X-ray binaries
  1. L.G. Titarchuk, E.V. Mikheeva, V.N. Lukash “Generation of X-ray radiation in the inner regions of accretion disks around black holes, neutron stars, and white dwarfs66 885–913 (2023)
    97.80.Jp
  2. E.A. Sosnin, N.Yu. Babaeva et alModeling of transient luminous events in Earth's middle atmosphere with apokamp discharge64 191–210 (2021)
    07.05.Tp, 52.80.Mg, 52.90.+z, 92.60.Pw (all)
  3. N.I. Shakura, D.A. Kolesnikov et alAccretion processes in astrophysics62 1126–1135 (2019)
    07.05.Tp, 97.30.−b, 97.80.Jp (all)
  4. S.N. Fabrika, K.E. Atapin, A.S. Vinokurov “On the nature of ultraluminous X-ray sources62 1162–1169 (2019)
    97.60.Gb, 97.80.Jp, 98.70.Qy (all)
  5. V.I. Alshits, E.V. Darinskaya et alDislocation kinetics in nonmagnetic crystals: a look through a magnetic window60 305–318 (2017)
    07.05.Tp, 61.72.−y, 62.20.−x (all)
  6. Advances in astronomy (Scientific session of the Physical Sciences Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 27 February 2013)56 704–737 (2013)
    01.10.Fv, 04.50.−h, 04.70.−s, 07.57.−c, 07.87.+v, 12.10.Kt, 84.40.−x, 89.20.−a, 95.36.+x, 96.12.−a, 96.30.Gc, 97.10.Bt, 97.60.Lf, 97.80.Jp, 98.62.Js, 98.70.Qy, 98.80.−k (all)
  7. M.R. Gilfanov “X-ray binaries and star formation56 714–722 (2013)
    01.10.Fv, 97.10.Bt, 97.80.Jp, 98.70.Qy (all)
  8. N.I. Shakura, K.A. Postnov et alQuasi-spherical subsonic accretion in X-ray pulsars56 321–346 (2013)
    95.30.Lz, 97.10.Gz, 97.80.Jp, 98.70.Qy (all)
  9. V.A. Simonenko “Nuclear explosions as a probing tool for high-intensity processes and extreme states of matter: some applications of results49 861–871 (2006)
    01.10.FV, 28.70+y, 62.50+p, 97.80.Jp
  10. D.S. Chernavskii, N.I. Starkov, A.V. Shcherbakov “On some problems of physical economics45 977–997 (2002)
    07.05.Tp, 89.20.−a, 89.65.Gh (all)
  11. I.D. Novikov, I.D. Karachentsev et alScientific session of the Division of General Physics and Astronomy of the Russian Academy of Sciences (28 February, 2001)44 817–818 (2001)
    01.10.Fv, 95.85.Bh, 98.80.Cq, 98.80.Es, 95.35.+d, 98.65.−r, 04.70.-S, 97.80.Jp, 98.35.Jk, 47.37.+q, 97.60.Gb, 97.60.Jd (all)
  12. A.M. Cherepashchuk “Searches for black holes: the recent data44 821–823 (2001)
    04.70.-S, 97.80.Jp, 98.35.Jk (all)
  13. R.E. Gershberg “Flaring red dwarf stars: news from Crimea41 807–814 (1998)
    96.60.Qc, 97.10.−q, 97.20.−w, 97.30.−b (all)
  14. G.M. Beskin, S.N. Mitronova et alInvestigations of relativistic and rapidly varying objects with high temporal resolution37 616–618 (1994)
    97.60.Jd, 97.60.Lf, 97.30.−b, 97.30.Nr (all)
  15. B.M. Smirnov “Computer simulation studies in condensed matter physics32 647–647 (1989)
    01.30.Vv, 07.05.Tp, 02.70.Uu, 02.70.Ss (all)
  16. I.M. Kopylov “Spectral observations of binary systems with relativistic companions using the six-meter telescope29 981–983 (1986)
    97.20.Pm, 97.80.Jp, 97.10.Ri, 97.10.Gz, 97.10.Ex (all)
  17. Ya.B. Zel’dovich “Neutron Stars and ’Black Holes’16 559–561 (1974)
    97.60.Jd, 97.60.Lf, 97.10.Kc, 97.10.Cv, 97.80.Jp, 97.60.Gb (all)
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