N. S. Soboleva
Special Astrophysical Observatory
8 Papers
36 Citations
N. S. Soboleva is an academic researcher from Special Astrophysical Observatory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radio galaxy & Redshift. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications.
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RC J0311+0507: A Candidate for Superpowerful Radio Galaxies in the Early Universe at Redshift z=4.514
A. I. Kopylov,W. M. Goss,Yu. N. Pariiskii,N. S. Soboleva,Oleg V. Verkhodanov,A. V. Temirova,Olga P. Zhelenkova +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a strong emission line at 6703A has been detected in the optical spectrum for the host galaxy (R=23.1) of the radio source RC J0311+0507 (4C+04.11).
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Ratan-600-vla-BTA-6m ('big trio') project: Multicolor study of distant frii radio galaxies
Yu. N. Parijskij,W. M. Goss,Alexander I. Kopylov,N. S. Soboleva,A. V. Temirova,O. V. Verkhodanov,Olga P. Zhelenkova +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used multicolor CCD photometry in B, V, R c, I c bands to estimate the photometric redshift and the age of 50 FRII and CSS radio galaxies.
Spectroscopy of RC Sources
V. L. Afanas'ev,S. N. Dodonov,Alexei Moiseev,O. V. Verkhodanov,A. I. Kopylov,Yu. N. Pariiskii,N. S. Soboleva,A. V. Temirova,Olga P. Zhelenkova,W. M. Goss +9 more
TL;DR: The results of spectroscopic observations of the host galaxies of objects in the RC catalog (the Big Trio program) obtained using the new SCORPIO spectrograph of the Special Astrophysical Observatory are presented in this article.
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Deep RATAN-600 Surveys at the Declination of SS433 Carried Out in 1987-2000 at 7.6 and 2.7 cm
N. S. Soboleva,A. V. Temirova,N. N. Bursov,Yu. K. Zverev +3 more
- 01 Aug 2006
TL;DR: In this paper, the results of deep surveys of a ±10′ strip of the sky, centered on the declination of SS 433, carried out on the Northern sector of the RATAN-600 telescope at 2.7 and 7.6 cm in 1987-2000 were discussed.
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5 radio sources of the Zenith survey at RATAN-600: VLA maps, radio spectra and optical identification
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the CATS database and RATAN-600 observations to identify five radio sources, one of which is classified as a merging group of one large and several small galaxies.