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A. N. Korzhavin
Researcher at Special Astrophysical Observatory
Publications - 12
Citations - 214
A. N. Korzhavin is an academic researcher from Special Astrophysical Observatory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sunspot & Radio telescope. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 12 publications receiving 209 citations.
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The measurement of magnetic fields in the solar atmosphere above sunspots using gyroresonance emission
TL;DR: In this article, an analysis of the local sources (LS) structure of the S-component of solar radio emission confirms the presence of a core component which is characterized by strong circular polarization and a steep growing spectrum at shorter centimeter wavelengths.
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Structure of a solar active region from Ratan 600 and very large array observations
Sh. B. Akhmedov,V. N. Borovik,G. B. Gelfreikh,V. M. Bogod,A. N. Korzhavin,Z. E. Petrov,V. N. Dikij,Kenneth R. Lang,Robert F. Willson +8 more
TL;DR: Observations de la region active solaire AR 3804 les memes jours de juillet 1982 avec le RATAN 600 and le VLA as mentioned in this paper, avec les memes Journées 1982 a.
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A study of RATAN-600 observations of solar S-component sources
TL;DR: In this paper, a sample of 36 S-component sources observed by the radio telescope RATAN-600 was compared with calculations of gyromagnetic emission and bremsstrahlung based on recent sunspot models.
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The spectrum of coronal sources at millimetre and centimetre waves
TL;DR: In this paper, the brightness and polarization spectrum in the centimetre range for one such event of September 22, 1980 by means of RATAN-600 observations is presented.
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Observations of CME-related phenomena in a wide spectral range
Victor V. Grechnev,V. G. Zandanov,A. M. Uralov,V. P. Maksimov,V. G. Rudenko,V. N. Borovik,G. B. Gelfreikh,I. Y. Grigorieva,V. G. Medar,A. N. Korzhavin +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied the pre-eruptive, eruptive, and post-eerie phenomena related to a CME that occurred on November 23, 2000 by means of joint analyses of data from various spectral ranges.