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EXPLANATION: Exoplanet and Transient Event Investigation Project—Optical Facilities and Solutions. / Valyavin, Gennady; Beskin, Grigory; Valeev, Azamat и др.
в: Photonics, Том 9, № 12, 950, 2022.

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Harvard

Valyavin, G, Beskin, G, Valeev, A, Galazutdinov, G, Fabrika, S, Romanyuk, I, Aitov, V, Yakovlev, O, Ivanova, A, Baluev, R, Vlasyuk, V, Han, I, Karpov, S, Sasyuk, V, Perkov, A, Bondar, S, Musaev, F, Emelianov, E, Fatkhullin, T, Drabek, S, Shergin, V, Lee, B, Mitiani, G, Burlakova, T, Yushkin, M, Sendzikas, E, Gadelshin, D, Chmyreva, L, Beskakotov, A, Dyachenko, V, Rastegaev, D, Mitrofanova, A, Yakunin, I, Antonyuk, K, Plokhotnichenko, V, Gutaev, A, Lyapsina, N, Chernenkov, V, Biryukov, A, Ivanov, E, Katkova, E, Belinski, A, Sokov, E, Tavrov, A, Korablev, O, Park, M, Stolyarov, V, Bychkov, V, Gorda, S, Popov, AA & Sobolev, AM 2022, 'EXPLANATION: Exoplanet and Transient Event Investigation Project—Optical Facilities and Solutions', Photonics, Том. 9, № 12, 950. https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics9120950

APA

Valyavin, G., Beskin, G., Valeev, A., Galazutdinov, G., Fabrika, S., Romanyuk, I., Aitov, V., Yakovlev, O., Ivanova, A., Baluev, R., Vlasyuk, V., Han, I., Karpov, S., Sasyuk, V., Perkov, A., Bondar, S., Musaev, F., Emelianov, E., Fatkhullin, T., ... Sobolev, A. M. (2022). EXPLANATION: Exoplanet and Transient Event Investigation Project—Optical Facilities and Solutions. Photonics, 9(12), [950]. https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics9120950

Vancouver

Valyavin G, Beskin G, Valeev A, Galazutdinov G, Fabrika S, Romanyuk I и др. EXPLANATION: Exoplanet and Transient Event Investigation Project—Optical Facilities and Solutions. Photonics. 2022;9(12):950. doi: 10.3390/photonics9120950

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Valyavin, Gennady ; Beskin, Grigory ; Valeev, Azamat и др. / EXPLANATION: Exoplanet and Transient Event Investigation Project—Optical Facilities and Solutions. в: Photonics. 2022 ; Том 9, № 12.

BibTeX

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title = "EXPLANATION: Exoplanet and Transient Event Investigation Project—Optical Facilities and Solutions",
abstract = "Over the past decades, the achievements in astronomical instrumentation have given rise to a number of novel advanced studies related to the analysis of large arrays of observational data. One of the most famous of these studies is a study of transient events in the near and far space and a search for exoplanets. The main requirements for such kinds of projects are a simultaneous coverage of the largest possible field of view with the highest possible detection limits and temporal resolution. In this study, we present a similar project aimed at creating an extensive, continuously updated survey of transient events and exoplanets. To date, the core of the project incorporates several 0.07-2.5 m optical telescopes and the 6-m BTA telescope of the Special Astrophysical Observatory of RAS (Russia), a number of other Russian observatories and the Bonhyunsan observatory of the Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (South Korea). Our attention is mainly focused on the description of two groups of small, wide-angle optical telescopes for primary detection. All the telescopes are originally designed for the goals of the project and may be of interest to the scientific community. A description is also given for a new, high-precision optical spectrograph for the Doppler studies of transient and exoplanet events detected within the project. We present here the philosophy, expectations and first results obtained during the first year of running the project.",
author = "Gennady Valyavin and Grigory Beskin and Azamat Valeev and Gazinur Galazutdinov and Sergei Fabrika and Iosif Romanyuk and Vitaly Aitov and Oleg Yakovlev and Anastasia Ivanova and Roman Baluev and Valery Vlasyuk and Inwoo Han and Sergei Karpov and Vyacheslav Sasyuk and Alexei Perkov and Sergei Bondar and Faig Musaev and Eduard Emelianov and Timur Fatkhullin and Sergei Drabek and Vladimir Shergin and Byeong-cheol Lee and Guram Mitiani and Tatiana Burlakova and Maksim Yushkin and Eugene Sendzikas and Damir Gadelshin and Lisa Chmyreva and Anatoly Beskakotov and Vladimir Dyachenko and Denis Rastegaev and Arina Mitrofanova and Ilia Yakunin and Kirill Antonyuk and Vladimir Plokhotnichenko and Alexei Gutaev and Nadezhda Lyapsina and Vladimir Chernenkov and Anton Biryukov and Evgenij Ivanov and Elena Katkova and Alexander Belinski and Eugene Sokov and Alexander Tavrov and Oleg Korablev and Myeong-gu Park and Vladislav Stolyarov and Victor Bychkov and Stanislav Gorda and Popov, {A. A.} and Sobolev, {A. M.}",
note = "The study was funded by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Russian Federation, project 075-15-2020-780.",
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AU - Valyavin, Gennady

AU - Beskin, Grigory

AU - Valeev, Azamat

AU - Galazutdinov, Gazinur

AU - Fabrika, Sergei

AU - Romanyuk, Iosif

AU - Aitov, Vitaly

AU - Yakovlev, Oleg

AU - Ivanova, Anastasia

AU - Baluev, Roman

AU - Vlasyuk, Valery

AU - Han, Inwoo

AU - Karpov, Sergei

AU - Sasyuk, Vyacheslav

AU - Perkov, Alexei

AU - Bondar, Sergei

AU - Musaev, Faig

AU - Emelianov, Eduard

AU - Fatkhullin, Timur

AU - Drabek, Sergei

AU - Shergin, Vladimir

AU - Lee, Byeong-cheol

AU - Mitiani, Guram

AU - Burlakova, Tatiana

AU - Yushkin, Maksim

AU - Sendzikas, Eugene

AU - Gadelshin, Damir

AU - Chmyreva, Lisa

AU - Beskakotov, Anatoly

AU - Dyachenko, Vladimir

AU - Rastegaev, Denis

AU - Mitrofanova, Arina

AU - Yakunin, Ilia

AU - Antonyuk, Kirill

AU - Plokhotnichenko, Vladimir

AU - Gutaev, Alexei

AU - Lyapsina, Nadezhda

AU - Chernenkov, Vladimir

AU - Biryukov, Anton

AU - Ivanov, Evgenij

AU - Katkova, Elena

AU - Belinski, Alexander

AU - Sokov, Eugene

AU - Tavrov, Alexander

AU - Korablev, Oleg

AU - Park, Myeong-gu

AU - Stolyarov, Vladislav

AU - Bychkov, Victor

AU - Gorda, Stanislav

AU - Popov, A. A.

AU - Sobolev, A. M.

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