PACS numbers

96.15.Uv Rings and dust 96.30.Qk Uranian satellites 96.30.Wr Planetary rings 97.10.Fy Circumstellar shells, clouds, and expanding envelopes; circumstellar masers
  1. N.N. Gor’kavyi, A.M. Fridman “The physics of planetary ringsSov. Phys. Usp. 33 (2) 95–133 (1990)
    96.15.Uv, 96.30.Qk, 96.30.Wr, 97.10.Fy (all)
  2. N.N. Gor’kavyi, A.M. Fridman “Collective processes and the structures in planetary ringsSov. Phys. Usp. 32 1038–1039 (1989)
    96.30.Wr, 96.30.Mh, 96.25.St (all)
  3. N.N. Chugai “Supernova in the Large Magellanic Cloud: first year of observationsSov. Phys. Usp. 31 775–776 (1988)
    97.60.Bw, 98.56.Si, 97.60.Jd, 97.10.Fy, 97.10.Ri (all)
  4. N.N. Gor’kavyi, A.M. Fridman “Resonance nature of the rings of Uranus and prediction of new satellites of UranusSov. Phys. Usp. 29 1152–1155 (1986)
    96.30.Pj, 96.30.Wr, 96.30.Qk (all)
  5. M.S. Murga “Evolution of carbonaceous grains from the stage of AGB stars to planetary nebulae: observations, experiments, theoryPhys. Usp., accepted
    98.38.Jw, 97.10.Fy, 95.30.Wi, 82.33.Vx, 82.50.Hp (all)
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