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A. A. Boyarchuk B. M. Shustov I. S. Savanov M. E. Sachkov D. V. Bisikalo L. I. Mashonkina D. Z. Wiebe V. I. Shematovich Yu. A. Shchekinov T. A. Ryabchikova N. N. Chugai P. B. Ivanov N. V. Voshchinnikov A. I. Gomez de Castro S. A. Lamzin N. Piskunov T. Ayres K. G. Strassmeier S. Jeffrey S. K. Zwintz D. Shulyak J.-C. Gérard B. Hubert L. Fossati H. Lammer K. Werner A. G. Zhilkin P. V. Kaigorodov S. G. Sichevskii S. Ustamuich E. N. Kanev E. Yu. Kil’pio 《Astronomy Reports》2016,60(1):1-42
The article presents a review of scientific problems and methods of ultraviolet astronomy, focusing on perspective scientific problems (directions) whose solution requires UV space observatories. These include reionization and the history of star formation in the Universe, searches for dark baryonic matter, physical and chemical processes in the interstellar medium and protoplanetary disks, the physics of accretion and outflows in astrophysical objects, from Active Galactic Nuclei to close binary stars, stellar activity (for both low-mass and high-mass stars), and processes occurring in the atmospheres of both planets in the solar system and exoplanets. Technological progress in UV astronomy achieved in recent years is also considered. The well advanced, international, Russian-led Spektr-UV (World Space Observatory—Ultraviolet) project is described in more detail. This project is directed at creating a major space observatory operational in the ultraviolet (115–310 nm). This observatory will provide an effective, and possibly the only, powerful means of observing in this spectral range over the next ten years, and will be an powerful tool for resolving many topical scientific problems. 相似文献
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Alexander Boyarchuk Igor Savanov Evgeny Kanev Boris Shustov Mikhail Sachkov 《Astrophysics and Space Science》2014,354(1):247-250
2013 marks the 30th anniversary since the launch of Soviet Spacecraft Astron that had been operated for 6 years as the largest ultraviolet telescope during its lifetime. The Astron orbital station was designed for the astrophysical observations. It was launched into orbit by Proton launch system on March 23, 1983. Astron had a 80 cm ultraviolet telescope with mass of 400 kg and a complex of X-ray spectrographs with mass of 300 kg on board as a payload. It’s high apogee orbit (with apogee 200000 km and perigee 2000 km) permitted the influences of the Earth’s umbra and radiation belts to be excluded from the measurements. The main astrophysical results are summarized in this paper. 相似文献
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Boris Shustov Ana I. Gómez de Castro Mikhail Sachkov Alexander Moisheev Evgeny Kanev Javier López-Santiago Oleg Malkov Dmitry Nasonov G. Belén Perea Néstor Sánchez Igor Savanov Andrey Shugarov Sergey Sichevskiy Oleg Vlasenko Javier Yañez 《Astrophysics and Space Science》2014,354(1):155-161
The World Space Observatory Ultraviolet (WSO-UV) is the space mission that will grant access to the ultraviolet (UV) range in the post Hubble epoch. WSO-UV is equipped with instrumentation for imaging and spectroscopy and it is fully devoted to UV astronomy. In this article, we outline the WSO-UV mission model and present the current status of the project. 相似文献
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Sachkov M. E. Sichevsky S. G. Shustov B. M. Kanev E. N. Shugarov A. S. 《Solar System Research》2019,53(7):517-521
Solar System Research - Spektr-UF is a multipurpose space observatory equipped with a telescope with a primary mirror 170 cm in diameter. The main task of the observatory is obtaining... 相似文献
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