PACS numbers

95.55.Jz Radio telescopes and instrumentation; heterodyne receivers 95.75.−z Observation and data reduction techniques; computer modeling and simulation 98.70.Dk Radio sources
  1. P.G. Frick, D.D. Sokoloff, R.A. Stepanov “Wavelets for the space-time structure analysis of physical fields65 62–89 (2022)
    47.27.er, 95.75.−z (all)
  2. O.V. Verkhodanov “Cosmological results from the Planck space mission and their comparison with data from the WMAP and BICEP2 experiments59 3–41 (2016)
    95.75.−z, 98.70.Vc, 98.80.−k (all)
  3. O.V. Verkhodanov, A.G. Doroshkevich “Sky pixelization for the analysis of extended emission56 801–812 (2013)
    95.75.−z, 95.85.Bh, 98.80.−k, 98.80.Es (all)
  4. O.V. Verkhodanov “Searching for non-Gaussianity in the observational cosmic microwave background data55 1098–1114 (2012)
    95.75.−z, 98.70.Vc, 98.80.−k (all)
  5. Modern problems in the physical sciences (Scientific session of the Physical Sciences Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 30 November 2011)55 808–837 (2012)
    01.10.Fv, 04.20.−q, 04.70.−s, 47.27.Gs, 47.35.Pq, 68.03.Kn, 72.25.Hg, 72.25.Pn, 72.25.Rb, 71.35.−y, 73.63.Hs, 78.47.−p, 78.67.−n, 96.50.−e, 96.60.−j, 95.75.−z, 98.80.−k (all)
  6. V.G. Kurt, E.N. Mironova “Motion of the Sun through the interstellar medium55 825–831 (2012)
    95.75.−z, 96.50.−e, 96.60.−j (all)
  7. 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)
  8. 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)
  9. 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)
  10. N.S. Kardashev “The radio Universe50 529–534 (2007)
    01.10.Fv, 95.30.−k, 95.55.Jz, 95.85.Bh (all)
  11. A.M. Fridman “Prediction and discovery of new structures in spiral galaxies50 115–139 (2007)
    95.75.−z, 98.52.Nr, 98.62.Hr (all)
  12. V.D. Kuznetsov “Heliophysics: from observations to models49 305–311 (2006)
    01.10.Fv, 95.55.Ev, 95.75.−z, 96.60.−j (all)
  13. 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)
  14. V.S. Beskin “Radio pulsars42 1071 (1999)
    04.40.Dg, 95.30.−k, 97.60.Gb, 98.70.Dk (all)
  15. V.Yu. Terebizh “Image restoration with minimum a priori information38 137–167 (1995)
    95.75.−z, 95.75.Pq (all)
  16. V.L. Ginzburg “The origin of cosmic rays (Forty years later)36 (7) 587–591 (1993)
    98.70.Sa, 96.50.sb, 96.50.sd, 98.70.Dk (all)
  17. 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)
  18. V.S. Beskin, A.V. Gurevich, Ya.N. Istomin “Physics of pulsar magnetospheres29 946–970 (1986)
    97.60.Gb, 97.10.Ex, 97.10.Ld, 95.30.Qd, 98.70.Dk (all)
  19. 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)
  20. B.M. Vladimirskii, A.M. Gal’per et alCygnus X-3: a powerful galactic source of hard radiation28 153–169 (1985)
    98.70.Dk, 98.70.Qy, 98.70.Rz, 97.60.Gb, 97.60.Jd, 97.60.Lf (all)
  21. L.S. Kornienko, V.B. Shteinshleiger “Quantum amplifiers and their application in space research21 852–864 (1978)
    95.55.Jz, 84.30.Le (all)
  22. V.A. Krat “Prospects for Development of Solar Physics at the Main Astronomical Observatory of the USSR Academy of Sciences18 799–799 (1975)
    95.55.Ev, 95.75.−z, 96.60.Q− (all)
  23. V.A. Brumberg, G.A. Krasinskii “Present State of the Problem of the Motion of the Major Planets18 804–805 (1975)
    96.12.De, 96.15.De, 96.12.Fe, 96.15.Ef, 98.70.Dk (all)
  24. V.N. Sazonov “Circular polarization of radiation from cosmic objects15 822–830 (1973)
    98.54.Aj, 96.30.Kf, 97.20.Rp, 98.70.Dk, 98.70.Sa (all)
  25. 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)
  26. V.S. Troitskii “Radioastronomical Observations with the Aid of Interferometers with Independent Reception (with Ultralong Base Lines) in the USSR16 286–287 (1973)
    98.70.Dk, 95.55.Br, 98.54.Aj, 95.75.Mn (all)
  27. 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)
  28. 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)
  29. A.M. Gal’per, V.G. Kirillov-Ugryumov et alThe study of cosmic γ rays14 630–654 (1972)
    98.70.Rz, 96.50.Xy, 96.60.Ub, 98.54.Gr, 98.70.Dk, 98.38.Mz (all)
  30. 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)
  31. N.S. Kardashev, Yu.N. Pariiskii, A.G. Sokolov “Cosmic Radioastronomy14 366–368 (1971)
    95.55.Jz, 95.75.−z, 98.70.Dk (all)
  32. Yu.I. Alekseev, V.V. Vitkevich, Yu.P. Shitov “Fine Structure of the Pulses of the Pulsar CP0808 and Variation of the Periods of the Second Class12 805–806 (1970)
    97.60.Gb, 98.70.Dk (all)
  33. L.M. Erukhimov “Oscillations of Pulsar Radio Emission12 806–807 (1970)
    98.70.Dk, 97.60.Gb (all)
  34. N.S. Kardashev “Possibility of Observing Extragalactic Pulsars12 808–808 (1970)
    97.60.Gb, 97.60.Bw, 98.70.Dk, 98.54.Gr, 98.54.Aj (all)
  35. M.S. Longair “The counts of radio sources12 673–683 (1970)
    98.70.Dk, 98.54.Aj (all)
  36. 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)
  37. N.A. Lotova “Radioastronomical investigations of the inhomogeneous structure of the near-solar plasma11 424–434 (1968)
    96.60.P−, 96.60.Vg, 95.30.Qd, 96.50.Ci, 98.70.Dk (all)
  38. I.S. Shklovskii “Discovery of pulsed sources of cosmic radio emission with strictly periodic variation of the flux11 435–436 (1968)
    98.70.Dk, 98.70.Sa, 98.70.Vc, 97.60.Gb (all)
  39. 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)
  40. 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)
  41. D.V. Skobel’tsyn “The outstanding russian physicist S. I. Vavilov4 737–739 (1962)
    98.70.Dk, 95.85.Ry, 95.85.Pw (all)
  42. I.S. Shklovskii “RADIO GALAXIES5 365–400 (1962)
    98.70.Dk, 95.55.Br, 98.54.Gr, 97.60.Bw (all)
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