A. E. Volvach
20 Papers
21 Citations
A. E. Volvach is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Very-long-baseline interferometry & Observatory. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 20 publications.
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Papers
Radar interferometer measurements of space debris using the Evpatoria RT-70 transmitter
Igor Molotov,A. A. Konovalenko,Vladimir Agapov,A. Sochilina,B. N. Lipatov,Yu. N. Gorshenkov,E. P. Molotov,G. Tuccari,S. Buttaccio,Xiang Liu,Jin Zhang,Xiaoyu Hong,X. Huang,A. Kus,K. M. Borkowski,Z. Sika,V. Abrosimov,A. Tsyukh,V. A. Samodurov,I. S. Falkovich,L. N. Litvinenko,Victor Arkadievich Stepaniants,A. F. Dementiev,A. A. Antipenko,S. D. Snegirev,M. Nechaeva,A. E. Volvach,V. Saurin,Alexander B. Pushkarev,A Deviatkin,I. Guseva,P. Sukhov +31 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the ability of the Evpatoria RT-70 radar complex to perform research on space debris was investigated in four trial experiments during 2001-2003, where echo-signals of 25 objects at geostationary, highly elliptical and medium-altitude orbits were recorded on magnetic tapes at radio telescopes in Russia, Italy, China and Poland.
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Flux density evolution of the sources 3C273, 3C279 and 3C454.3 at the frequencies 102 MHz–36.8 GHz
A. E. Volvach,L. N. Volvach,M. G. Larionov,Hugh D. Aller,Margo F. Aller,Yu. Yu. Yurovskiy,M. I. Ryabov +6 more
TL;DR: The results of long-term monitoring of the sources 3C273, 3C279 and 3C454.3 at 102.MHz-36.8 GHz were presented in this paper.
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Observations of OH maser lines at an 18-cm wavelength in 9P/Temper1 and Lulin C/2007 N3 comets with RT-22 at the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory
TL;DR: In this paper, the results of observations of 9P/Temper1 and Lulin C/2007 N3 comets in the OH molecule line at a wavelength of 18 cm are presented.
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Variations in the integral fluxes and structure of the radio source 3C120
A. E. Volvach,Alexander B. Pushkarev,M. G. Larionov,L. N. Volvach,Hugh D. Aller,Margo F. Aller +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the variability of the radio source 3C120 was studied using data from the international geodesic VLBI observation programs at 8.6 GHz and regular monitoring over frequencies of 4.8-36.8 GHz carried out at the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory (Ukraine) and the Radio Astronomy Observatory of the University of Michigan (USA).
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Radio Observations of the Moon at 3.6 cm Before and After SMART-1 Impact
A. E. Volvach,Alexey A. Berezhnoy,Bernard Foing,Pascale Ehrenfreund,O. B. Khavroshkin,L. N. Volvach +5 more
- 01 Mar 2007
TL;DR: A.A. Volvach, A.E. Ehrenfreund, O.B. Khavroshkin, L.N. Berezhnoy, B. A. Foing, P.
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