PACS numbers

07.90.+c Other topics in instruments, apparatus, and components common to several branches of physics and astronomy 84.40.Ba Antennas: theory, components and accessories 95.55.−n Astronomical and space-research instrumentation 95.55.Jz Radio telescopes and instrumentation; heterodyne receivers
  1. V.V. Vlasyuk, I.V. Afanasieva et alLarge-format imaging systems based on solid-state detectors in optical astronomy67 (4) (2024)
    07.50.Qx, 42.79.Pw, 95.55.−n (all)
  2. V.V. Levin, A.V. Krivchenko et alDetectors and integrated circuits of orbiting telescopes67 (4) (2024)
    9.40.-n, 85.60.Gz, 95.55.−n (all)
  3. B.K. Lubsandorzhiev “Photon detectors for neutrino telescopes67 (4) (2024)
    29.40.−n, 85.60.Ha, 95.55.−n (all)
  4. I.V. Galaktionov “Search for antimatter and dark matter, precision studies of the cosmic rays fluxes on the international space station. AMS experiment. Results of four year exposure60 40–57 (2017)
    13.85.Tp, 14.60.−z, 29.30.−h, 75.50.Ww, 95.30.−k, 95.55.−n, 96.50.S−, 97.60.−s, 98.58.Mj, 98.70.Sa (all)
  5. N.S. Kardashev, I.D. Novikov et alReview of scientific topics for Millimetron space observatory57 1199–1228 (2014)
    07.87.+v, 95.55.−n, 97.10.−q, 98.62.−g, 98.80.−k (all)
  6. A.E. Krasnok, I.S. Maksymov et alOptical nanoantennas56 539–564 (2013)
    42.79.Gn, 68.37.Uv, 73.20.Mf, 84.40.Ba (all)
  7. From the history of physics (Scientific session of the General Meeting of the Physical Sciences Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 17 December 2012)56 486–530 (2013)
    01.10.Fv, 01.65.+g, 04.20.−q, 28.52.−s, 28.70.+y, 42.79.Gn, 42.81.Qb, 89.20.Dd, 95.35.+d, 95.55.−n, 98.80.−k (all)
  8. A.M. Cherepashchuk “History of the Universe History56 509–530 (2013)
    01.10.Fv, 01.65.+g, 04.20.−q, 95.35.+d, 95.55.−n, 98.80.−k (all)
  9. D.P. Skulachev “Cosmic microwave background anisotropy data correlation in WMAP and Relikt-1 experiments53 373–376 (2010)
    95.55.−n, 95.75.−z, 98.80.Es (all)
  10. N.S. Kardashev “Radioastron: a radio telescope many times the size of Earth. Research program52 1127–1137 (2009)
    01.30.Bb, 95.55.Jz, 95.85.Bh, 95.85.Fm, 97.60.Gb (all)
  11. A.V. Masalov “Spectroscopy: from atoms to cosmic objects52 1147–1152 (2009)
    01.30.Bb, 42.62.Eh, 95.55.−n, 96.60.−j (all)
  12. R.D. Dagkesamanskii “The Pushchino Radio Astronomy Observatory of the P N Lebedev Physical Institute Astro Space Center: yesterday, today, and tomorrow52 1159–1167 (2009)
    01.30.Bb, 01.65.+g, 07.57.−c, 95.55.Jz (all)
  13. Yu.V. Gulyaev, V.A. Kotel’nikov et alCommemoration of the centenary of the birth of Academician V A Kotel’nikov (Joint scientific session of the Physical Sciences Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Division of Nanotechnologies and Information Technologies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 17 September 2008)52 183–205 (2009)
    01.10.Fv, 01.60.+q, 01.65.+g, 02.70.−c, 03.65.Ta, 43.30.+m, 43.58.+z, 89.70.−a, 91.50.Ga, 95.55.−n, 96.30.−t (all)
  14. L.M. Zelenyi, N.A. Armand “Vladimir Aleksandrovich Kotel’nikov and Solar System studies52 190–197 (2009)
    01.65.+g, 95.55.−n, 96.30.−t (all)
  15. N.S. Kardashev “The radio Universe50 529–534 (2007)
    01.10.Fv, 95.30.−k, 95.55.Jz, 95.85.Bh (all)
  16. M.G. Bulatov, Yu.A. Kravtsov et alPhysical mechanisms of aerospace radar imaging of the ocean46 63–79 (2003)
    84.40.Ba, 92.10.Hm, 93.85.+q (all)
  17. B.A. Poperechenko “Highly efficient antenna systems for space communications and radio astronomy43 921–923 (2000)
    07.90.+c, 84.40.Ba, 95.55.−n, 95.55.Jz (all)
  18. V.A. Borodin “Development of new-generation equipment for crystal growth from melt. The RAS Experimental Factory of Scientific Engineering in the novel economic conditions43 929–931 (2000)
    07.90.+c, 81.10.−h, 81.10.Fq (all)
  19. Yu.A. Surkov “Scientific instrument making in space exploration43 946–947 (2000)
    07.07.Df, 07.87.+v, 95.55.−n, 95.55.Pe (all)
  20. A.E. Reznikov, V.V. Kopeikin et alDevelopment of apparatus and data processing methods for electromagnetic subsurface probing and experiments with their practical implementation43 521–524 (2000)
    07.05.Kf, 07.57.−c, 07.90.+c, 84.40.−x (all)
  21. G.Ya. Smol’kov “New results on microwave emission from active regions of the sun36 (1) 26–28 (1993)
    96.90.+c, 96.60.Q−, 95.55.Ev, 95.55.Jz (all)
  22. L.D. Bakhrakh, A.A. Bliskavitskii “Optical-microwave beam formation methods for superwideband antennas35 (12) 1086–1088 (1992)
    84.40.Ua, 84.40.Ba, 41.20.Jb, 42.81.Qb (all)
  23. G.Ya. Smol’kov, T.A. Treskov, A.A. Pistol’kors “Commissioning of the Siberian Solar Radiotelescope and the results of first observations28 1052–1054 (1985)
    96.60.Q−, 95.55.Ev, 95.55.Jz, 95.75.Kk (all)
  24. S.P. Kapitsa “Seminar on large European projects22 939–941 (1979)
    01.10.Fv, 52.55.Gb, 29.20.Dh, 95.55.−n (all)
  25. V.V. Prokof’eva “Television-electronics study of faint astronomical objects22 174–189 (1979)
    95.55.−n
  26. L.S. Kornienko, V.B. Shteinshleiger “Quantum amplifiers and their application in space research21 852–864 (1978)
    95.55.Jz, 84.30.Le (all)
  27. M.I. Gvozdev, N.A. Dimov et alLarge Multielement Optical Telescope With Controllable Mirror Shape16 943–943 (1974)
    95.55.−n
  28. S.Ya. Braude, A.V. Men’ “The UTR-2 Decameter Wave-Band Radiotelescope and the Problems of Decameter Radioastronomy16 284–286 (1973)
    95.55.Jz, 95.85.Bh, 98.70.Dk (all)
  29. M.M. Kobrin, A.I. Korshunov, V.V. Pakhomov “Quasiperiodic Components in the Fluctuations of the Solar Radio-frequency Radiation16 287–288 (1973)
    96.60.Tf, 95.55.Jz, 95.55.Ev, 96.60.qe, 96.60.Vg (all)
  30. Yu.P. Shitov “Pulsar Observations at the Radioastronomical Station of the USSR Academy of Sciences Physics Institute16 288–289 (1973)
    97.60.Gb, 97.10.Ri, 95.55.Jz, 97.10.Sj, 97.10.Ex (all)
  31. M.M. Butslov, V.V. Prokof’eva et alImage converters, light amplifiers and their application in science and technology14 524–529 (1972)
    42.79.Ls, 95.85.−e, 95.55.−n (all)
  32. A.G. Kislyakov “Radioastronomical investigations in the millimeter and submillimeter bands13 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)
  33. N.S. Kardashev, Yu.N. Pariiskii, A.G. Sokolov “Cosmic Radioastronomy14 366–368 (1971)
    95.55.Jz, 95.75.−z, 98.70.Dk (all)
  34. V.I. Iveronova, N.L. Kaidanovskii et alSemen Emmanuilovich Khaikin (1901–1968)12 149–152 (1969)
    01.60.+q, 84.40.Xb, 84.40.Ua, 89.20.Dd, 95.55.Jz (all)
  35. L.S. Gorn, B.I. Khazanov “Radiation measurements in space11 437–452 (1968)
    92.60.Vb, 96.50.Ci, 96.60.Vg, 94.30.−d, 29.40.Mc, 95.55.−n (all)
  36. A.N. Kozlova, Yu.A. Khvorov “The new physics demonstrations9 916–917 (1967)
    41.20.Jb, 77.22.−d, 84.40.Az, 84.40.Ba (all)
  37. A.D. Kuz’min “Results of radio observations of Mercury, Venus, and Mars9 759–766 (1967)
    96.30.Ea, 96.30.Gc, 96.30.Dz, 95.55.Jz, 95.30.Gv (all)
  38. N.A. Lotova, V.M. Finkel’berg “Interplanetary flickering of radio sources and its use in astrophysics9 180–182 (1966)
    98.70.Dk, 95.55.Jz, 96.60.Ub, 96.60.Tf, 96.50.Ci (all)
  39. V.L. Ginzburg, L.V. Kurnosova et alSoviet satellite and rocket investigations of the nuclear component of cosmic rays7 230–269 (1964)
    96.50.sb, 98.70.Sa, 98.70.Vc, 98.38.Am, 95.55.−n (all)
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