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T1 - EXPLANATION: Exoplanet and Transient Events Investigation Project
AU - Valyavin, G.
AU - Beskin, G.
AU - Valeev, A.
AU - Galazutdinov, G.
AU - Fabrika, S.
AU - Aitov, V.
AU - Yakovlev, O.
AU - Ivanova, A.
AU - Baluev, R.
AU - Vlasyuk, V.
AU - Han, Inwoo
AU - Karpov, S.
AU - Sasyuk, V.
AU - Perkov, A.
AU - Bondar, S.
AU - Musaev, F.
AU - Emelianov, Eduard N.
AU - Fatkhullin, T.
AU - Drabek, S.
AU - Shergin, V.
AU - Lee, Byeong-cheol
AU - Mitiani, G.
AU - Burlakova, T.
AU - Yushkin, M.
AU - Sendzikas, E.
AU - Gadelshin, D.
AU - Chmyreva, L.
AU - Beskakotov, A.
AU - Dyachenko, V.
AU - Rastegaev, D.
AU - Mitrofanova, A.
AU - Yakunin, I.
AU - Antonyuk, K.
AU - Plokhotnichenko, V.
AU - Gutaev, A.
AU - Lyapsina, N.
AU - Chernenkov, V.
AU - Biryukov, A.
AU - Ivanov, E.
AU - Belinsky, A.
AU - Sokov, E.
AU - Tavrov, A.
AU - Korablev, O.
AU - Park, Myeong-Gu
AU - Stolyarov, Vladislav A.
AU - Bychkov, Victor D.
AU - Gorda, S.
AU - Popov, A.
AU - Sobolev, A.
N1 - The project (observations and data processing) was supported by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Russian Federation, project no. 075-15-2020-780.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - We present a brief description of a joint Russian-Korean project abbreviated as EXPLANATION (EXoPLANet And Transient events InvestigatiON). The project is aimed at a massive photometric, speckle-interferometric, spectral, and radio bolometric search for non-stationary events in the Universe, as well as the study of exoplanets. The core of the project consists of several 0.07-2.5-m optical telescopes, 6-m telescope BTA and a six-hundred-meter radio telescope RATAN-600 of the Special Astrophysical Observatory of RAS (Russia), Moscow State University observatory (Russia), Kourovka Observatory (Russia), Crimean Astrophysical Observatory (Crimea), Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (Republic of Korea). We discuss the philosophy of the project and its instrumentation, as well as the first obtained results. In this paper we report the results related to the detection of several types of transient events and the study of exoplanets.
AB - We present a brief description of a joint Russian-Korean project abbreviated as EXPLANATION (EXoPLANet And Transient events InvestigatiON). The project is aimed at a massive photometric, speckle-interferometric, spectral, and radio bolometric search for non-stationary events in the Universe, as well as the study of exoplanets. The core of the project consists of several 0.07-2.5-m optical telescopes, 6-m telescope BTA and a six-hundred-meter radio telescope RATAN-600 of the Special Astrophysical Observatory of RAS (Russia), Moscow State University observatory (Russia), Kourovka Observatory (Russia), Crimean Astrophysical Observatory (Crimea), Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (Republic of Korea). We discuss the philosophy of the project and its instrumentation, as well as the first obtained results. In this paper we report the results related to the detection of several types of transient events and the study of exoplanets.
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U2 - 10.1134/S1990341322040186
DO - 10.1134/S1990341322040186
M3 - Article
VL - 77
SP - 495
EP - 508
JO - Astrophysical Bulletin
JF - Astrophysical Bulletin
SN - 1990-3413
IS - 4
ER -
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