PACS numbers

07.87.+v Spaceborne and space research instruments, apparatus, and components 98.70.Vc Background radiations 98.80.Es Observational cosmology (including Hubble constant, distance scale, cosmological constant, early Universe, etc)
  1. D.I. Novikov, A.G. Doroshkevich et alNew horizons for research on cosmic microwave backgroundPhys. Usp. 68 987–1000 (2025)
    07.87.+v, 98.70.Vc, 98.80.Es (all)
  2. V.D. Kuznetsov “Space-based and extra-atmospheric studies of the SunPhys. Usp. 68 807–822 (2025)
    07.87.+v, 96.60.−j (all)
  3. M.S. Kirsanova, P.V. Baklanov et alOrigin and transport of water in the UniversePhys. Usp. 68 278–293 (2025)
    07.87.+v, 95.55.−n, 96.55.+z (all)
  4. O.K. Sil’chenko “Galaxies in the first billion years of the Universe's expansionPhys. Usp. 68 177–186 (2025)
    98.62.Ai, 98.80.Bp, 98.80.Es (all)
  5. L.M. Zelenyi, E.Yu. Kilpio “Physical Sciences Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences in the 21st century: space research and astrophysicsPhys. Usp. 67 1200–1236 (2024)
    07.87.+v, 95.55.−n, 96.20.−n, 96.30.−t (all)
  6. S.F. Likhachev, T.I. Larchenkova “From the Spektr-R project to the Spektr-M project: milestones in space radio astronomyPhys. Usp. 67 768–778 (2024)
    07.87.+v, 95.55.−n, 98.80.Es (all)
  7. S.V. Troitsky “Constraints on models of the origin of high-energy astrophysical neutrinosPhys. Usp. 64 1261–1285 (2021)
    95.30.Cq, 95.55.Vj, 98.70.Vc (all)
  8. E.N. Ragozin, E.A. Vishnyakov et alSoft X-ray spectrometers based on aperiodic reflection gratings and their applicationPhys. Usp. 64 495–514 (2021)
    07.60.−j, 07.85.−m, 07.85.Fv, 07.85.Nc, 07.87.+v, 42.79.−e (all)
  9. I.D. Novikov, S.F. Likhachev et alObjectives of the Millimetron Space Observatory science program and technical capabilities of its realizationPhys. Usp. 64 386–419 (2021)
    07.87.+v, 96.30.−t, 96.55.+z, 97.60.Lf, 98.80.Es (all)
  10. V.F. Mukhanov “Quantum UniversePhys. Usp. 59 1021–1027 (2016)
    04.60.−m, 98.70.Vc, 98.80.−k (all)
  11. I.D. Novikov “Black holes, wormholes and time machinesPhys. Usp. 59 713–715 (2016)
    98.70.Vc
  12. O.V. Verkhodanov “Cosmological results from the Planck space mission and their comparison with data from the WMAP and BICEP2 experimentsPhys. Usp. 59 3–41 (2016)
    95.75.−z, 98.70.Vc, 98.80.−k (all)
  13. V.D. Kuznetsov “Space solar research: achievements and prospectsPhys. Usp. 58 621–629 (2015)
    07.87.+v, 96.60.−j (all)
  14. N.S. Kardashev, I.D. Novikov et alReview of scientific topics for Millimetron space observatoryPhys. Usp. 57 1199–1228 (2014)
    07.87.+v, 95.55.−n, 97.10.−q, 98.62.−g, 98.80.−k (all)
  15. A.V. Toporensky, S.B. Popov “The Hubble flow: an observer’s perspectivePhys. Usp. 57 708–713 (2014)
    98.62.Py, 98.80.−k, 98.80.Es (all)
  16. Ch. Spiering “High-energy neutrino astronomy: a glimpse of the Promised LandPhys. Usp. 57 470–481 (2014)
    13.15.+g, 95.55.Vj, 98.70.Vc (all)
  17. V.G. Kurt, N.N. Shakhvorostova “CMB spectral distortions during the recombination of the primeval plasma in the early UniversePhys. Usp. 57 389–406 (2014)
    52.40.Db, 98.70.Vc, 98.80.Es (all)
  18. B.P. Schmidt “The path to measuring an accelerating UniversePhys. Usp. 56 (10) (2013)
    01.10.Fv, 95.36.+x, 97.60.Bw, 98.80.Es (all)
  19. S. Perlmutter “Measuring the acceleration of the cosmic expansion using supernovaePhys. Usp. 56 (10) (2013)
    01.10.Fv, 95.36.+x, 97.60.Bw, 98.80.Es (all)
  20. O.V. Verkhodanov, A.G. Doroshkevich “Sky pixelization for the analysis of extended emissionPhys. Usp. 56 801–812 (2013)
    95.75.−z, 95.85.Bh, 98.80.−k, 98.80.Es (all)
  21. Advances in astronomy (Scientific session of the Physical Sciences Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 27 February 2013)Phys. Usp. 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)
  22. O.I. Korablev “Space-based spectroscopy of Mars: new methods and new resultsPhys. Usp. 56 722–729 (2013)
    01.10.Fv, 07.87.+v, 96.12.−a, 96.30.Gc (all)
  23. O.V. Verkhodanov “Searching for non-Gaussianity in the observational cosmic microwave background dataPhys. Usp. 55 1098–1114 (2012)
    95.75.−z, 98.70.Vc, 98.80.−k (all)
  24. Commemoration of the 90th anniversary of the birth of Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov (Scientific session of the Physical Sciences Division, Russian Academy of Sciences, 25 May 2011)Phys. Usp. 55 169–216 (2012)
    01.10.Fv, 01.60.+q, 01.65.+g, 01.75.+m, 04.30.−w, 04.70.−s, 28.52.−s, 28.70.+y, 52.55.Fa, 95.36.+x, 98.70.Vc, 98.80.Cq, 98.80.−k (all)
  25. L.P. Grishchuk “Cosmological Sakharov oscillations and quantum mechanics of the early UniversePhys. Usp. 55 210–216 (2012)
    04.30.−w, 98.70.Vc, 98.80.Cq (all)
  26. Astrophysics and astronomy (Scientific session of the Physical Sciences Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 26 January 2011)Phys. Usp. 54 1061–1084 (2011)
    01.10.Fv, 04.20.−q, 11.27.+d, 89.60.Gg, 96.30.Cw, 96.30.Ys, 97.60.Jd, 97.60.Lf, 97.80.−d, 97.82.−j, 98.62.Sb, 98.80.Es (all)
  27. O.S. Sazhina, M.V. Sazhin et alSearch for cosmic strings using optical and radio astronomy methodsPhys. Usp. 54 1072–1077 (2011)
    11.27.+d, 98.62.Sb, 98.80.Es (all)
  28. A.G. Lanin, I.I. Fedik “Selecting and using materials for a nuclear rocket engine reactorPhys. Usp. 54 305–318 (2011)
    01.65.+g, 07.87.+v, 81.05.Je (all)
  29. V.A. Sadovnichy “S N Vernov as a Moscow University scientistPhys. Usp. 54 185–189 (2011)
    01.60.+q, 07.87.+v, 94.20.−y (all)
  30. M.I. Panasyuk “Coming of age and development of space physics at Moscow State University. Radiation in space: the legacy of S N VernovPhys. Usp. 54 190–202 (2011)
    01.65.+g, 07.87.+v, 94.20.wq (all)
  31. V.D. Kuznetsov “Space research of the SunPhys. Usp. 53 947–954 (2010)
    07.87.+v, 52.35.Vd, 96.60.−j (all)
  32. Yu.D. Kotov “High-energy solar flare processes and their investigation onboard Russian satellite missions CORONASPhys. Usp. 53 619–631 (2010)
    07.87.+v, 95.55.Ev, 96.60.−j (all)
  33. V.D. Kuznetsov “Space research at the Pushkov Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radio Wave Propagation, Russian Academy of SciencesPhys. Usp. 53 528–534 (2010)
    07.87.+v, 94.20.−y, 94.80.+g (all)
  34. D.P. Skulachev “Cosmic microwave background anisotropy data correlation in WMAP and Relikt-1 experimentsPhys. Usp. 53 373–376 (2010)
    95.55.−n, 95.75.−z, 98.80.Es (all)
  35. M.V. Sazhin “Anisotropy and polarization of cosmic microwave background: state of the artPhys. Usp. 47 187–194 (2004)
    95.85.Bh, 98.70.Vc, 98.80.−k (all)
  36. L.P. Mezhov-Deglin “Low-temperature physics under microgravity. Findings of the Chernogolovka Workshop 2002Phys. Usp. 46 89–93 (2003)
    07.20.Mc, 07.87.+v, 67.57.−z (all)
  37. I.D. Novikov “’Big Bang’ echo (cosmic microwave background observations)Phys. Usp. 44 817–818 (2001)
    95.85.Bh, 98.80.Cq, 98.80.Es (all)
  38. 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)Phys. Usp. 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)
  39. Yu.A. Surkov “Scientific instrument making in space explorationPhys. Usp. 43 946–947 (2000)
    07.07.Df, 07.87.+v, 95.55.−n, 95.55.Pe (all)
  40. Yu.N. Eroshenko “Physics news on the Internet (based on electronic preprints)Phys. Usp. 38 1053–1053 (1995)
    04.80.CC, 98.70.Vc
  41. A.D. Chernin “How Gamow calculated the temperature of the background radiation or a few words about the fine art of theoretical physicsPhys. Usp. 37 813–820 (1994)
    01.60.+q, 98.70.Vc (all)
  42. A.D. Sakharov “Violation of CP in variance, C asymmetry, and baryon asymmetry of the universeSov. Phys. Usp. 34 (5) 392–393 (1991)
    98.80.Cq, 98.80.Es, 11.30.Er, 14.65.−q, 95.30.Cq (all)
  43. A.D. Sakharov “Spectral density of eigenvalues of the wave equation and vacuum polarizationSov. Phys. Usp. 34 (5) 395–400 (1991)
    04.20.Fy, 04.50.+h, 98.80.Es (all)
  44. A.D. Sakharov “Baryon asymmetry of the universeSov. Phys. Usp. 34 (5) 417–421 (1991)
    11.30.Er, 98.80.Cq, 12.10.Dm, 98.80.Es (all)
  45. Ya.A. Smorodinskii “The early universeSov. Phys. Usp. 32 943–943 (1989)
    01.30.Vv, 98.80.Es, 98.80.Cq, 95.35.+d (all)
  46. L.P. Grishchuk “Gravitational-wave astronomySov. Phys. Usp. 31 940–954 (1988)
    04.30.Db, 97.60.Gb, 97.80.Gm, 97.30.Qt, 98.80.Es, 04.60.−m (all)
  47. G.B. Khristiansen “Prospects for studying cosmic rays at ultrahigh energies (1015-1021 eV)Sov. Phys. Usp. 30 1110–1112 (1987)
    96.50.sb, 98.70.Vc, 96.50.sd, 98.70.Sa (all)
  48. N.S. Kardashev, V.N. Lukash, I.D. Novikov “Observational cosmology and cosmological modelsSov. Phys. Usp. 30 82–82 (1987)
    98.80.Es, 98.80.Cq, 98.65.Dx (all)
  49. B.V. Vainer, Yu.A. Shchekinov “The origin of deuteriumSov. Phys. Usp. 28 414–431 (1985)
    98.80.Es, 98.80.Ft, 98.80.Bp, 98.80.Cq, 97.10.Cv (all)
  50. G.B. Zhdanov “Workshop on the EHR experimentSov. Phys. Usp. 28 432–433 (1985)
    01.30.Cc, 98.70.Vc, 96.50.sd, 12.38.−t, 13.66.Jn, 13.87.Ce (all)
  51. V.S. Strel’nitskii “Cosmic masersSov. Phys. Usp. 17 507–527 (1975)
    98.70.Vc, 98.58.Hf, 98.58.Mj, 98.54.Aj, 97.60.Gb, 97.10.Bt (all)
  52. O.F. Prilutskii, I.L. Rozenthal’, V.V. Usov “On the Nature of Bursts of Cosmic γ RadiationSov. Phys. Usp. 17 607–607 (1975)
    01.10.Fv, 98.70.Rz, 97.20.Rp, 97.60.Jd, 97.60.Lf, 98.70.Vc (all)
  53. V.S. Troitskii, L.N. Bondar’, A.M. Starodubtsev “The Search for Sporadic Radio Emission from SpaceSov. Phys. Usp. 17 607–609 (1975)
    01.10.Fv, 98.70.Rz, 98.70.Vc, 97.10.Ri, 98.62.Js (all)
  54. Yu.N. Efremov, S.B. Novikov, P.V. Shcheglov “Prospects for development of ground-based optical astronomySov. Phys. Usp. 18 151–160 (1975)
    98.80.Es, 98.54.Aj, 97.60.Gb, 95.30.Sf, 98.62.Js, 95.55.Cs (all)
  55. A.M. Gal’per, V.G. Kirillov-Ugryumov, B.I. Luchkov “Observational gamma astronomySov. Phys. Usp. 17 186–198 (1974)
    98.70.Rz, 98.70.Sa, 98.80.Es, 97.60.Gb (all)
  56. V.B. Braginskii, A.B. Manukin et alSearch for Gravitational Radiation of Extraterrestrial OriginSov. Phys. Usp. 15 831–832 (1973)
    01.10.Fv, 04.80.Nn, 95.55.Ym, 98.70.Vc (all)
  57. P.V. Shcheglov “Astroclimatic Conditions in Central Asia and KazakhstanSov. Phys. Usp. 14 792–794 (1972)
    97.30.Qt, 97.60.Bw, 95.75.De, 97.10.Ri, 98.80.Es, 97.10.Cv (all)
  58. M.S. Longair, R.A. Sunyaev “The universal electromagnetic background radiationSov. Phys. Usp. 14 569–599 (1972)
    98.70.Vc, 98.54.Aj, 95.85.−e, 98.70.Lt, 98.35.Jk (all)
  59. Ya.M. Kramarovskii, V.P. Chechev “Does the charge of the electron vary with the age of the universe?Sov. Phys. Usp. 13 628–631 (1971)
    98.80.Es, 98.80.Jk, 98.80.Bp, 95.30.Sf, 98.80.Cq (all)
  60. A.G. Kislyakov “Radioastronomical investigations in the millimeter and submillimeter bandsSov. Phys. Usp. 13 495–521 (1971)
    95.85.Fm, 95.55.Jz, 96.12.Jt, 97.10.Ex, 98.38.−j, 96.60.Na, 98.70.Vc (all)
  61. Ya.B. Zel’dovich “The cosmological constant and the theory of elementary particlesSov. Phys. Usp. 11 381–393 (1968)
    98.80.Es, 98.80.Cq, 95.30.Cq, 98.54.Aj (all)
  62. I.S. Shklovskii “Discovery of pulsed sources of cosmic radio emission with strictly periodic variation of the fluxSov. Phys. Usp. 11 435–436 (1968)
    98.70.Dk, 98.70.Sa, 98.70.Vc, 97.60.Gb (all)
  63. Ya.B. Zel’dovich “The "hot" model of the UniverseSov. Phys. Usp. 9 602–617 (1967)
    98.80.Cq, 95.30.Qd, 98.80.Es, 98.62.Ra (all)
  64. V.L. Ginzburg, S.I. Syrovatskii “Cosmic magnetic bremsstrahlung (synchrotron radiation)Sov. Phys. Usp. 8 674–701 (1966)
    98.70.Vc, 96.60.Tf, 95.30.Gv, 41.60.Ap, 95.30.Qd (all)
  65. M.G. Meshcheryakov, N.A. Perfilov “In memory of Lev Vladimirovich Mysovskiĭ (on the seventy-fifth anniversary of his birth)Sov. Phys. Usp. 6 945–946 (1964)
    01.60.+q, 96.50.S−, 98.70.Vc, 24.75.+i (all)
  66. V.L. Ginzburg, L.V. Kurnosova et alSoviet satellite and rocket investigations of the nuclear component of cosmic raysSov. Phys. Usp. 7 230–269 (1964)
    96.50.sb, 98.70.Sa, 98.70.Vc, 98.38.Am, 95.55.−n (all)
  67. S.I. Nikol’skii “Extensive air showers of cosmic radiationSov. Phys. Usp. 5 849–877 (1963)
    96.50.sd, 96.50.sb, 98.70.Vc (all)
  68. G.G. Getmantsev, V.L. Ginzburg, I.S. Shklovskii “Radio astronomical investigations with the aid of artificial satellitesSov. Phys. Usp. 1 65–67 (1958)
    95.40.+s, 98.70.Vc, 96.50.sb (all)
  69. O.K. Silchenko “The origin of morphological types of galaxiesPhys. Usp., accepted
    98.52.−b, 98.62.Ai, 98.62.Mw, 98.80.Es (all)
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