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Igor Molotov
Researcher at Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics
Publications - 125
Citations - 1487
Igor Molotov is an academic researcher from Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Asteroid & Space debris. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 122 publications receiving 1247 citations. Previous affiliations of Igor Molotov include Business International Corporation & Russian Academy of Sciences.
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Repetitive patterns in rapid optical variations in the nearby black-hole binary V404 Cygni
Mariko Kimura,Keisuke Isogai,Taichi Kato,Yoshihiro Ueda,Satoshi Nakahira,Megumi Shidatsu,Teruaki Enoto,Takafumi Hori,Daisaku Nogami,Colin Littlefield,R. Ishioka,Ying-Tung Chen,S. K. King,C. Y. Wen,Shiang-Yu Wang,Matthew J. Lehner,Matthew J. Lehner,Matthew J. Lehner,Megan E. Schwamb,J.-H. Wang,Z. W. Zhang,Charles Alcock,Tim Axelrod,Federica B. Bianco,Yong-Ik Byun,Wen Ping Chen,Kem H Cook,Dae-Won Kim,Typhoon Lee,S. L. Marshall,Elena P. Pavlenko,Oksana I. Antonyuk,Kirill A. Antonyuk,Nikolai V. Pit,Aleksei A. Sosnovskij,Julia V. Babina,Aleksei V. Baklanov,Alexei Pozanenko,Elena D. Mazaeva,S. Schmalz,I. Reva,Sergei P. Belan,R. Inasaridze,N. Tungalag,Alina A. Volnova,Igor Molotov,Enrique de Miguel,Kiyoshi Kasai,William Stein,Pavol A. Dubovsky,Seiichiro Kiyota,Ian Miller,Michael Richmond,William N. Goff,M. Andreev,Hiromitsu Takahashi,Naoto Kojiguchi,Yuki Sugiura,Nao Takeda,Eiji Yamada,Katsura Matsumoto,Nicholas D. James,Roger D. Pickard,Tamás Tordai,Yutaka Maeda,Javier Ruiz,Atsushi Miyashita,Lewis M. Cook,Akira Imada,Makoto Uemura +69 more
TL;DR: The data show that optical oscillations on timescales of 100 seconds to 2.5 hours can occur at mass-accretion rates more than ten times lower than previously thought, suggesting that the accretion rate is not the critical parameter for inducing inner-disk instabilities.
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A trio of gamma-ray burst supernovae: - GRB 120729A, GRB 130215A/SN 2013ez, and GRB 130831A/SN 2013fu
Zach Cano,A. de Ugarte Postigo,A. de Ugarte Postigo,A. Pozanenko,Nathaniel R. Butler,Christina C. Thöne,C. Guidorzi,Thomas Krühler,Thomas Krühler,J. Gorosabel,J. Gorosabel,J. Gorosabel,Pall Jakobsson,Giorgos Leloudas,D. Malesani,Jens Hjorth,A. Melandri,Carole Mundell,Klaas Wiersema,P. D'Avanzo,Steve Schulze,Andreja Gomboc,A. Johansson,WeiKang Zheng,D. A. Kann,Fabian Knust,Karla Varela,Carl W. Akerlof,Josh Bloom,O. A. Burkhonov,E. A. Cooke,J. A. de Diego,G. Dhungana,C. Fariña,F. V. Ferrante,H. Flewelling,Ori D. Fox,Johan P. U. Fynbo,N. Gehrels,L. Georgiev,J. Jesús González,Jochen Greiner,Tolga Guver,O. E. Hartoog,Nina A. Hatch,Martin Jelínek,Robert Kehoe,S. Klose,E. Klunko,Drejc Kopač,A. Kutyrev,Yurij N. Krugly,W. H. Lee,Andrew J. Levan,V. Linkov,A. Matkin,N. Minikulov,Igor Molotov,Jason X. Prochaska,Michael G. Richer,Carlos Román-Zúñiga,Vasilij Rumyantsev,R. Sanchez-Ramirez,Iain A. Steele,Nial R. Tanvir,A. Volnova,Alan M. Watson,Dong Xu,Fang Yuan +68 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an optical and near-infrared (NIR) photometry for three gamma-ray burst supernovae (GRB-SNe): GRB 120729A, GRB 130215A/SN 2013ez, and GRB130831A/N 2013fu was presented, which indicated an unusually low expansion velocity of ~4000-6350 km's-1, the lowest ever measured for a GRB-SN.
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A Trio of GRB-SNe: GRB 120729A, GRB 130215A / SN 2013ez and GRB 130831A / SN 2013fu
Zach Cano,A. de Ugarte Postigo,A. Pozanenko,Nat Butler,C. C. Thöne,C. Guidorzi,Thomas Krühler,J. Gorosabel,Pall Jakobsson,Giorgos Leloudas,D. Malesani,Jens Hjorth,A. Melandri,Carole Mundell,K. Wiersema,P. D'Avanzo,S. Schulze,A. Gomboc,A. Johansson,WeiKang Zheng,D. A. Kann,Fabian Knust,Karla Varela,Carl W. Akerlof,J. S. Bloom,O. A. Burkhonov,E. A. Cooke,J. A. de Diego,G. Dhungana,C. Fariña,F. V. Ferrante,H. Flewelling,O. D. Fox,J. P. U. Fynbo,N. Gehrels,L. Georgiev,J. Jesús González,Jochen Greiner,Tolga Guver,O. E. Hartoog,Nina A. Hatch,Martin Jelínek,Robert Kehoe,S. Klose,E. Klunko,Drejc Kopač,A. Kutyrev,Y. Krugl,William H. Lee,A. J. Levan,V. Linkov,A. Matkin,N. Minikulov,Igor Molotov,J. Xavier Prochaska,Michael G. Richer,Carlos Román-Zúñiga,Vasilij Rumyantsev,R. Sanchez-Ramirez,Iain A. Steele,Nial R. Tanvir,A. Volnova,Alan M. Watson,Dong Xu,Fang Yuan +64 more
TL;DR: In this article, an optical and near-infrared (NIR) photometry for three gamma-ray burst supernovae (GRB-SNe): GRB 120729A, GRB 130215A/SN 2013ez and GRB130831A /SN 2013fu was presented.
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Binary asteroid population. 3. Secondary rotations and elongations
Petr Pravec,P. Scheirich,Peter Kusnirak,Kamil Hornoch,Adrian Galad,Shantanu P. Naidu,Donald P. Pray,Jozef Vilagi,Štefan Gajdoš,Leonard Kornoš,Yu. N. Krugly,Walter R. Cooney,John Gross,Dirk Terrell,N. Gaftonyuk,Joe Pollock,Marek Husárik,Vasilij G. Chiorny,Robert D. Stephens,R. Durkee,Vishnu Reddy,R. Dyvig,J. Vrastil,J. Vrastil,J. Žižka,Stefano Mottola,S. Hellmich,Julian Oey,Vladimir Benishek,Agnieszka Kryszczyńska,David Higgins,J. G. Ries,F. Marchis,M. Baek,B. Macomber,R. Inasaridze,O. Kvaratskhelia,V. R. Ayvazian,Vasilij Rumyantsev,G. Masi,François Colas,Jean Lecacheux,R. Montaigut,A. Leroy,Peter Brown,Z. Krzeminski,Igor Molotov,Daniel E. Reichart,J. B. Haislip,Aaron P. LaCluyze +49 more
TL;DR: In this article, Sharma et al. collected data on rotations and elongations of 46 secondaries of binary and triple systems among near Earth, Mars-crossing and small main belt asteroids.
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International scientific optical network for space debris research
Igor Molotov,Igor Molotov,V. Agapov,V. Agapov,V. Titenko,Z. Khutorovsky,Yu. Burtsev,I. Guseva,V. Rumyantsev,Mansur Ibrahimov,G. Kornienko,A. Erofeeva,V. Biryukov,V. Vlasjuk,R. I. Kiladze,R. Zalles,P. Sukhov,R. Inasaridze,G. Abdullaeva,V. Rychalsky,Vladimir Kouprianov,O. Rusakov,E. Litvinenko,E. Filippov +23 more
TL;DR: In this article, a joint team of researchers under the auspices of the Center for Space Debris Information Collection, Processing and Analysis of the Russian Academy of Sciences collaborates with 15 observatories around the world to perform observations of space debris.